Geographies of Social Justice

The Geographies of Social Justice research group aims to provide a supportive, exciting, and intellectually challenging space for critical scholarship.

Founded in late 2020 we work with anarchist, anti-racist, autonomist, feminist, Marxist, poststructuralist, queer, postcolonial and decolonial theories across a diverse range of fields. Whilst diverse in approach and focus, our work holds in common a commitment to questions of inequality, power and justice.  

Our vision is to provide an active, collective and collaborative space of research support, mentoring, intellectual exchange and visibility for critical human geographers. Our work will uphold the tradition of geography as a radical and engaged discipline that can contribute actively and intellectually to creating a fairer, more sustainable world

Our research is thanks to the hard work of the people in this group. Click their names to find out more on their profile.

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A table showing list of staff and research students in Geographies of Social Justice research group

Research case studies

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[ In future development of the site, there will be an opportunity for each research group to have a select number (no more than 3 ) of research case studies to showcase on their page. These will be links to research case studies that are/will be in the "Featured Research" section. 

This could be research that members of your group are most proud of, feel like it reflects best on the range of research undertaken, or would be most attractive to prospective research students. ]