Sociologist. Postdoctoral Research Fellow @IssrUq. PhD at @ANU_SOCY. Master Social Policy @LSESocialPolicy. Perceptions of econ ineq. Relative deprivation.
There is a strong positive association between equality and development over the long run — that's what our historical series available on https://t.co/3orZXT8SHo are clearly showing.
Key findings in thread 🧵(1/8)👇
https://t.co/nQ7CLsRck7
Coming up tomorrow!
Join us on 13 May 2025 at 12.15pm, for a seminar presented by the convenors of the Perceptions of Inequality research programme. The session will look at global and country specific narratives of inequality.
Register here: https://t.co/8jKexO0OWL
Check out our new paper. We explore how housing booms and pension withdrawals reshaped wealth inequality from 2007-2021 in Chile. A story of macroeconomic shifts and extreme inequality.
Why do 40% of Australians feel their state gets less than its fair share of GST? 📖 Dive into the latest working paper by Associate Prof Tracy Fenwick & Dr Thiago da Silva on public perceptions of fairness in the Australian Federal System. https://t.co/cemmSNmrHo #anu
Excited to share my latest article! 🚨 We show Chinese citizens express more concern about inequality than many Western democracies, challenging common views. This extends my PhD work on inequality & Chile’s 2019 Estallido Social. Read here: https://t.co/MDYQY3UCwm
📢 New III working paper:
Francisco H G Ferreira and Paolo Brunori discuss the differences between inequality of opportunity and meritocracy, and their possible roles in a fair society and growing economy.
🔗https://t.co/JBIp5uhzUJ
I'm happy to share a new article, where we introduce Inequality Belief Systems. They represent different ways in which people relate their perceptions, explanations and attitudes about inequality. It's open-access and you can find it here: https://t.co/ZcX267z8qD
A special & extremely moving eve @ourANU for @ANU_SOCY 🎓🎓🎓🎓 PhDs in #Sociology! Congrats to Dr Geraldine Khachan, Dr Miguel Lattz & Dr Tate McAllister & heartfelt recognition of the work done by the late Dr Leopold Sudaryono (HDR Posthumous Award). We are so proud of these 4.
🚨How fair is income considered to be in Chile? How does this evaluation change according to people's subjective social position? Does merit justify these inequalities?
New article with Oscar Mac-Clure and @EmmanuelleBaro3 published in @ConvergenciaRev: https://t.co/xslQUb4EkI
📢New article➡️ When and How Information About Economic Inequality Affects Attitudes Towards Redistribution in Social Justice Research @SpringerNature with a great team @AngelSancRod@egarcias129 @Mar_MontoyaL Roberto Lobato @LabDesigualdad https://t.co/bct8Jc5wCh
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Canberra-based people with sociological expertise, some tutoring jobs in @ANU_SOCY available for next semester! Come work with us and our amazing students, you will join a stellar team and be very appreciated:
https://t.co/B3TyohC3tw
This semester I've been teaching "Economic Inequality and Growth" at @UCBerkeley. This is a thread with some of my favorite graphs.
First, the headline everyone's-seen-it graph: falling then rising income inequality in Anglophone countries.
Come join us at ANU for the opportunity to learn about diverse feminist theory, critical race studies, social constructivism, and cultural studies of family/kinship. Apply now to the School of Sociology!
https://t.co/Nn4FMj8XDL #OurANU#sociology#culturalstudies#genderstudies
📢 The Public Lecture on exploding wealth inequality, its societal impact, and the legal loopholes by Prof Mike Savage, is on Tue 23 April at 5.30 PM. See you there: https://t.co/geRHS2yWcq
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🔍Uncover the hidden truths behind exploding wealth inequality at our upcoming event with Prof Mike Savage. Explore the intersections of wealth, race, and gender, and discover the legal loopholes the ultra-rich exploit. Join us: https://t.co/g7zlrBOZxW
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