Dr Ariane Agunsoye

Small Group Project 2024-25

Advancing the Understanding of Everyday Financial Risk through Intersectionality

With Kate Padgett WalshHayley James

To provide novel insights into intersectionality within everyday finance, the project seeks to bring together scholars from diverse disciplines who examine different elements of financial risk, such as gender, race and socio-economic status. In line with ISRF’s goal, the interdisciplinary nature of the network is key to advancing the understanding of intersectional experiences and consequences of financialization.

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Biography

Ariane Agunsoye is Senior Lecturer in Economics at Goldsmiths, University of London.

Prior to joining Goldsmiths in 2018, she was a visiting lecturer in Germany and worked several years in the private sector. Her current research interests are centred on the intersection between political economy and personal finance, exploring how people across a variety of social and demographic backgrounds respond to the rising pressure to manage financial risk. In addition to her interest in everyday financialization, Ariane researches the impact of EDI initiatives on knowledge production and dissemination. In line with these interests, she is an Associate Member of the Centre for Personal Financial Wellbeing at Aston University, is on the steering committee of D-Econ, a network of economists who aim to promote inclusiveness in economics, and on the management committee of the Association for Heterodox Economics.

Biographical details correct as of 09.07.25

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