Writing

Public Ambivalence Newsletter

I recently started a newsletter about the social and political significance of ambivalent and incongruent feelings. The first piece is on The Broken Promise of Feeling Better.

Articles

Indebted or Empowered? Feminism in the Age of Financialisation

A reflection on the New Mergers of Feminism and Finance symposium hosted by LSE's Media and Communications Department. Examining how financialisation produces new forms of gendered indebtedness while simultaneously presenting finance as a route to women's empowerment.

What Are the Costs of a Cashless Future?

Cash is disappearing. Everywhere we go, cafes, train stations, supermarkets, even at LSE, we are being pressured towards a world where only digital payments are accepted. We are told that abandoning cash will bring convenience and ease. Yet the quiet transition to a cashless future presents a risk to our civil liberties, digital security, and economic resilience.