(In)equality
Which institutional arrangements affect inequalities and forms of exclusion?
Researchers from different backgrounds focus on the way inequality is affected by different institutions: capital & property relations, divisions of wealth, families, division of care, educational & training traditions, cultural institutions, welfare state arrangements, tax regimes, borders and other international legal structures.
Institutions can also affect citizens’ attitudes towards the permissibility of inequalities, for example the rise of meritocratic ideology.
Dimensions of inequality
Open societies flourish on equality, to achieve it we must understand its underpinnings. This platform aims to cover all dimensions of inequalities – hence research focusses on micro, meso and macro levels; on material, social, political, legal as well as symbolic/expressivist aspects of inequalities; on local, national, regional and global level; and in the past, the present, and looking into the future.
In order to further explore all these dimensions, we organise various meetings such as symposiums, workshops, and lectures. Interested parties can sign up for the newsletter through the following link.
Should you have any other questions, you can contact us via EqualityPlatformIOS@uu.nl