Security issues Arne KislenkoAssociate ProfessorDepartment of History

www.ryerson.ca/history/faculty/kislenkoa.html* consultant on security issues for Vancouver 2010 Winter Olympics *available after Monday, June 7

Economy, financial marketsEric Kam Associate ProfessorDepartment of Economics

www.ryerson.ca/economics/faculty/kame1.html

Local tourism economyGabor Forgacs Assistant ProfessorTed Rogers School of Hospitality and Tourism Management

* available to media after Monday, June 7

Increased surveillance (CCTV cameras, security checkpoints) in downtown core and privacy issuesAvner Levin Director, Privacy and Cyber Crime InstituteAssociate Professor, Ted Rogers School of Management

www.ryerson.ca/tedrogersschool/privacy* only available by phone/email between June 9 to 11 and between June 25 to 27

General anxiety felt by Torontonians over safety issues, travelling to work safely, living near security zone close to G20 convention siteMartin Antony ProfessorDepartment of Psychology

www.martinantony.com*unavailable week of June 7

Protest groups converging on summitJudy Rebick Professor of DistinctionDepartment of Politics and Public AdministrationCAW-Sam Gindin Chair in Social Justice and Democracy

www.ryerson.ca/politics/facultyandstaff.html#facultyLanguages spoken: French

Twitter: @judyrebick for commentary on G20 summit

Toronto’s political historyHistory of social movementsRon Stagg ProfessorDepartment of History

www.ryerson.ca/history/faculty/staggr.html* on sabbatical until September but will check email regularly

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