The members of the Executive group are senior scholars who have run a IABA World conference or one of the regional chapter conferences.
This collective group approves the existence of regional chapters, maintains an open and accessible structure for IABA that welcomes scholars around the world, and ensures that there is a IABA world conference held every two years.
Paul Arthur
Edith Cowan University, Australia
Clare Brant
King's College, London United Kingdom
Kate Douglas
Flinders University, Australia
kate.douglas@flinders.edu.au
Gunnþórunn Guðmundsdóttir
University of Iceland, Iceland
Alfred Hornung
Johannes Gutenberg University, Germany
hornung@uni-mainz.de
Craig Howes
University of Hawai'i at Mānoa, USA
craighow@hawaii.edu
Elsa Lechner
Coimbra University, Portugual
Margaretta Jolly
University of Sussex, UK
Maarit Leskelä-Kärki
University of Turku, Finland
Lisa Ortiz-Vilarelle
College of New Jersey, USA
Claudia Faria
Universidad de Lisboa, Spain
Julie Rak
University of Alberta, Canada
jrak@ualberta.ca
Tom Smith
Pennsylvania State University, USA
trs8@psu.edu
Monica Soeting
VU University, the Netherlands
m.f.soeting@vu.nl
Paweł Rodak
University of Warsaw, Poland
Zhao Baisheng
Peking University, Beijing, China