We offer two Reboot formats: Interviews and Dialogues. Taking part in a Reboot Interview is easy. Simply let us know what you would like to talk about using our contact form provided here. Below we list past and present interviewees.
Susanna Cafaro (Italy)
May, the 17th, 16:00 hours CET, YouTube
Susanna is a professor of European Union Law in the Law Faculty of the University of Salento (Lecce), where she has also taught international law and law of international organizations. She joined the Young European Federalists as an activist in her teens and has been advocating European integration ever since. She authored and edited numerous books and more than 50 scholarly journal articles and book chapters about the EU, European economic and monetary union, EU external relations, IMF & World Bank governance and functioning, Euro-Mediterranean relations. In 2019 she was awarded a Jean Monnet Chair from the European Union, which is a recognition of her prestigious profile in research, teaching and dissemination activities on the EU.
May, the 17th, 16:00 hours CET, YouTube
Susanna is a professor of European Union Law in the Law Faculty of the University of Salento (Lecce), where she has also taught international law and law of international organizations. She joined the Young European Federalists as an activist in her teens and has been advocating European integration ever since. She authored and edited numerous books and more than 50 scholarly journal articles and book chapters about the EU, European economic and monetary union, EU external relations, IMF & World Bank governance and functioning, Euro-Mediterranean relations. In 2019 she was awarded a Jean Monnet Chair from the European Union, which is a recognition of her prestigious profile in research, teaching and dissemination activities on the EU.
More information is available on her university faculty page.
Delton Chen (Australia)
May, the 31st, 10:00 hours CET, YouTube
Delton founded the Global Carbon Reward Initiative in 2013. He is a civil engineer and geo-hydrologist, with a Ph.D. from the University of Queensland. Delton did his doctoral research on the geo-hydrology of a coral reef island; and he has 20 years of combined experience in groundwater, water resource impacts, geothermal energy, and new climate policies that use digital tokens.
May, the 31st, 10:00 hours CET, YouTube
Delton founded the Global Carbon Reward Initiative in 2013. He is a civil engineer and geo-hydrologist, with a Ph.D. from the University of Queensland. Delton did his doctoral research on the geo-hydrology of a coral reef island; and he has 20 years of combined experience in groundwater, water resource impacts, geothermal energy, and new climate policies that use digital tokens.
Additional information is available on the the Global Carbon Reward Initiative website.
John Davenport (USA)
June, the 21st, 16:00 hours CET, YouTube
John is a professor of philosophy at Fordham University (New York). He teaches and writes on topics in political philosophy (global government, R2P and human rights, theories of justice, critiques of political libertarianism, environmental sustainability); on topics in ethics, existentialism, and moral psychology (theories of agency, free will, responsibility, self and character, motivation and autonomy); and on some topics in philosophy of religion (including religion in the public sphere, comparative religion, and mythology). He is the author of A League of Democracies – a plan to meet rising threats from Russia and China – and is currently preparing new books on human rights and the universal right to democracy, justice as stewardship of public capital, and the need for deep constitutional reform (and a new constitutional convention) to fix the American federal system.
June, the 21st, 16:00 hours CET, YouTube
John is a professor of philosophy at Fordham University (New York). He teaches and writes on topics in political philosophy (global government, R2P and human rights, theories of justice, critiques of political libertarianism, environmental sustainability); on topics in ethics, existentialism, and moral psychology (theories of agency, free will, responsibility, self and character, motivation and autonomy); and on some topics in philosophy of religion (including religion in the public sphere, comparative religion, and mythology). He is the author of A League of Democracies – a plan to meet rising threats from Russia and China – and is currently preparing new books on human rights and the universal right to democracy, justice as stewardship of public capital, and the need for deep constitutional reform (and a new constitutional convention) to fix the American federal system.
More information is available on his university faculty page.
Lenka Petrakova (UK/Slovakia)
May, the 3rd, 16:00 hours CET, YouTube
Lenka is a leading international architect who has worked in New York, Los Angeles, London, Vienna and Bratislava. She has had exposure to international cooperation on projects in China, Europe and America. Since May 2017, she has worked at Zaha Hadid Architects (ZHA) in London, where she is the Lead Architect. She has worked on over 40 projects in 10 countries and spent most of her time working in high-rise building design. Her personal and academic work has been exhibited internationally in Venice (Venice Biennale), Vienna, Zlín, Bratislava and Beijing. She has received numerous awards, including the 2020 Grand Prix Award for Architecture and Innovation of the Sea from Foundation Jacques Rougerie Génération Espace Mer - Institut de France and the Zlín Design Week Award for Innovation in 2017.
May, the 3rd, 16:00 hours CET, YouTube
Lenka is a leading international architect who has worked in New York, Los Angeles, London, Vienna and Bratislava. She has had exposure to international cooperation on projects in China, Europe and America. Since May 2017, she has worked at Zaha Hadid Architects (ZHA) in London, where she is the Lead Architect. She has worked on over 40 projects in 10 countries and spent most of her time working in high-rise building design. Her personal and academic work has been exhibited internationally in Venice (Venice Biennale), Vienna, Zlín, Bratislava and Beijing. She has received numerous awards, including the 2020 Grand Prix Award for Architecture and Innovation of the Sea from Foundation Jacques Rougerie Génération Espace Mer - Institut de France and the Zlín Design Week Award for Innovation in 2017.
More information about her is available on her personal website.