Movements, Policy and the Politics of Inequality
Theme in the Politics of Inequality research network
This theme examines how movements and activists engage with, challenge, and seek to shape policy processes and wider political transformations to tackle inequalities through forms of mobilization as well as everyday forms of action and resistance.
Adopting a comparative and international perspective, the research considers the agency of actors and the ways in which movements and activists are challenging inequalities, demanding social justice, and advancing critiques of neoliberalism. Looking beyond forms of resistance, the research also examines how social movements and activists prefiguratively adopt alternative social relations and models of wellbeing as well as how they imagine and enact utopian futures. The research seeks to advance our understanding of the factors which shape the ability of movements to achieve wider socio-political and cultural transformations as well as policy change through collective action.
The lead investigator and coordinator of this project is Dr Armine Ishkanian
This research consists of two projects:
- Activism, Policy and Transformation
- Demanding a ‘just recovery’ from below: the role of grassroots accountability activism in safeguarding labour migrants’ rights in the pandemic era
This project has produced a database of case studies of emergent agency.
Green, Duncan (2020) "Launching a new Research and Action programme on ‘Emergent Agency in a Time of Covid’. Want to join us?" Oxfam FP2P Blog.
Green, Duncan (2021) "What kinds of ‘Agency’ are emerging as grassroots organizations respond to Covid?"Oxfam FP2P Blog
Nampoothiri, Niranjan J. and Filippo Artuso (2021) "Civil Society’s Response to Coronavirus Disease 2019: Patterns from Two Hundred Case Studies of Emergent Agency", Journal of Creative Communications
Nampoothiri, Niranjan J. and Filippo Artuso (2021) "What can we learn from 200 case studies of ’emergent agency in a time of Covid’?"Oxfam FP2P Blog