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Joe Greenwood-Hau

Lecturer at the John Smith Centre, University of Glasgow, and author of Capital, Privilege and Political Participation (Liverpool UP, 2025), discussing research on how economic, social, and cultural capital shape political engagement.

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Nov 26, 2025 • 45min

Joe Greenwood-Hau," Capital, Privilege and Political Participation" (Liverpool UP, 2025)

Joe Greenwood-Hau, a Lecturer at the University of Glasgow, delves into how economic, social, and cultural capital influences political participation. He shares insights from his research, discussing how privilege shapes who gets involved in politics and who doesn't. Greenwood-Hau categorizes political participation into various acts, linking them to different types of capital. He explores public perceptions of privilege and the discomfort many feel in acknowledging it, while advocating for broader structural changes to enhance political engagement.
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Nov 26, 2025 • 45min

Joe Greenwood-Hau," Capital, Privilege and Political Participation" (Liverpool UP, 2025)

In this engaging discussion, Joe Greenwood-Hau, a Lecturer at the John Smith Centre, University of Glasgow, delves into his book on how economic, social, and cultural capital influence political participation. He defines participation beyond voting, highlighting various engagement types. Joe uncovers patterns showing that privilege shapes activism and explains the contradictions in how individuals perceive inequality. He emphasizes practical steps like civic education to enhance engagement and advocates for structural changes to bridge participation gaps.
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Nov 26, 2025 • 45min

Joe Greenwood-Hau," Capital, Privilege and Political Participation" (Liverpool UP, 2025)

In this discussion, Joe Greenwood-Hau, a Lecturer at the University of Glasgow and author of Capital, Privilege and Political Participation, delves into the intricacies of political engagement. He explores how social, economic, and cultural capital influence who participates in politics and who gets left out. Joe examines unearned privilege and how it manifests in societal structures. He also emphasizes the importance of social networks in fostering participation, suggesting interventions like civic education to bridge political inequalities.

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