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PhD in Sociology at the University of Cambridge. BA (Honours) and MA at the University of Alberta, in Canada.
Niamh is an economic sociologist, working in the critical tradition of political economy. Her focus is on finance-led economic growth, and the financialisation of household income, as savings and income are channelled into capital markets through personal investment and debt. Her doctoral research considered the rise of the “financial subject”, or ...
"Class and Inequality in the Time of Finance". Routledge 2021. https://www.routledge.com/Class-and-Inequality-in-the-Time-of-Finance-Subject-to-Terms-and-Conditions/Mulcahy/p/book/9780367530990 “Is the social study of finance necessarily nominalist? Using realism to address critical shortcomings”. Journal for the Theory of Social Behaviour. https:/...
Niamh Clarke is a BA Hons Fine Art graduate from Ulster University 2019 and is based at QSS studios Belfast. She is a co-founder and member of the collaborative drawing group The Drawing Journal. Clarke’s practice is predominantly drawing, but also includes written prose, watercolours and super 8 video.
Niamh Mulcahy is a Lucy Cavendish Alice Tong Sze Research Fellow and will be at CRASSH until 2022. I am an economic sociologist, working in the critical tradition of political economy.
Niamh Mulcahy. Research. I am an economic sociologist, working in the critical tradition of political economy. My focus is on finance-led economic growth, and the financialisation of household income, as savings and income are channelled into capital markets through personal investment and debt.
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Dr Niamh Mulcahy is an economic sociologist specialising in the study of financial inequality. She is currently Executive Director of the Centre for the Study of Financial Insecurity (CSFI), housed at CRASSH, having previously been the Alice Tong Sze Research Fellow at Lucy Cavendish College and CRASSH from 2019 – 2023.