This research article collection will showcase cutting-edge research on the multidimensional and relational concept of ‘inequality’, bringing together contributions, both quantitative and qualitative, theoretical and empirical, on underlying causes and processes, wider impacts, and potential policy solutions.
Insights from a range of disciplinary and interdisciplinary perspectives are invited, including, sociology, social policy, political science, anthropology, economics, history, psychology, philosophy, human geography, public health and development studies. Research that reflects on and seeks to inform policymaking is also welcomed.
The intention is that the research featuring in this collection will together provide a holistic view of ‘inequality’ in its many forms.