Zarine L. Rocha is a sociologist and researcher, and the Editor-in-Chief of Sociology Compass and Managing Editor of Current Sociology. She is an Honorary Research Fellow at the University of Auckland, and an Affiliated Researcher at the Department of Sociology, National University of Singapore. Zarine specializes in issues of mixed race/mixed ethnic identity, narratives of belonging, multiculturalism and diversity, and clinical/applied sociology in Asia and the Pacific, and has worked as a researcher in academic institutions and international organizations, including at the United Nations Research Institute for Social Development, the United Nations Environment Programme and the World Economic Forum. She has published over 30 journal articles, chapters and books on issues of identity and belonging, race and ethnicity, and applications of sociology.
Kathy Davidson is a sociologist and registered psychotherapist currently working in private practice in Wellington and the Wairarapa. She has a PhD from Massey University, an honours degree in sociology, and a BA with a double major in psychology and sociology also from Massey University. She holds diplomas in Psychosynthesis Counselling and Psychotherapy from the Institute of Psychosynthesis NZ. Kathy's diverse research interests include emotional labour and occupational identity, disaster management, and mental health. She has coordinated a bicultural participatory action research project into the mental health and well-being of youth/rangatahi.