Formerly at Lancaster University
My research interests lie at the intersections of feminist political economy, everyday political economy, and feminist geography. Broadly, I am interested in how social reproduction and its everyday realities, practices and relations (e.g., kinship, friendship) are shaped by gendered and capitalist structures of power at times of crisis and restructuring with a particular focus on semi-peripheral spaces. My current research explores this theme with a focus on the proliferation of utilities-based indebtedness in Southern Europe in the context of the Eurozone crisis and its aftermath.
Before coming to Lancaster, I worked as an ESRC Postdoctoral Fellow (2023-2024) and as an Lecturer in Politics at the University of Manchester.
IR100 International Relations: Theory and practice
PPR329 The Political Economy of the Global South
PPR295 International Political Economy
Research output: Contribution to Journal/Magazine › Journal article › peer-review
Research output: Contribution to Journal/Magazine › Book/Film/Article review
Research output: Contribution to Journal/Magazine › Journal article › peer-review