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In person

Date & time:

23 Nov 2022, 17:00 – 18:30

Does dual citizenship reproduce inequalities?

Join us to hear Dr Robtel Neajai Pailey, Assistant Professor in International Social and Public Policy at LSE, discuss her recent book 'Development, (Dual) Citizenship and Its Discontents in Africa: The Political Economy of Belonging to Liberia'. This talk will be chaired by IIPP’s Dr Carolina Alves, followed by questions from the audience.

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Does dual citizenship reproduce inequalities?

Dr Robtel Neajai Pailey

Assistant Professor in International Social and Public Policy

London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE)

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Dr Carolina Alves

Associate Professor in Economics

UCL Institute for Innovation and Public Purpose

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Carolina joins IIPP from Girton College at the University of Cambridge where she was the Joan Robinson Research Fellow in Heterodox Economics and a College Teaching Officer at the Faculty of Economics. At Cambridge, she led teaching in macroeconomics, political and social aspects of economics, and history and philosophy of economics, while also being the Director of Studies for Economics for second-year undergrads, and a member of Girton’s College Council responsible for the stewardship of the College.

Carolina is the co-founder of Diversifying and Decolonising Economics – a network of economists working to promote inclusiveness in economics in both the academic content and the field’s institutional structures. She is a member of the Rebuilding Macroeconomics Advisory Group - a research initiative aimed at re-invigorating macroeconomics and bringing it back to the fore as a policy-relevant social science, as well as being the co-editor for the Developing Economics blog, which takes a critical approach to creating discussion and reflection in the field of economics. She is also a board member on the Progressive Economy Forum Council (PEF) and Positive Money.

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IIPP Comms

iippcomms@ucl.ac.uk