Erin Hinson
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Erin Hinson

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Erin Hinson (MA, PhD) is a researcher, international educator, and tea enthusiast with over a decade of experience in cultivating curiosity in herself and others. As one of The Good Doctors of Abbey Research, Erin advocates for inclusion, equity, and understanding through conversation. She is passionate about international education and volunteers as the Student Support Advisor for the Study USA program run by the British Council Northern Ireland. Erin lives in Pittsburgh with her mother, cat, and international gin collection. She is a published academic in the edited collections Ethnographies of Movement, Sociality and Space: Place-Making in the New Northern Ireland (2018) and The Carceral Network in Ireland: History, Agency and Resistance (2020), The Routledge Handbook of the Northern Ireland Conflict and Peace (2023), and in the Global Discourse Special Edition – Militancy and the Working Class (2019).
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