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Dr. Madelaine Moore is a political economist at Bielefeld University's Faculty of Sociology, Department 4 (Politics and Society), and AG Kaasch. Her work bridges ecological concerns with global political economy, focusing on water governance and eco-social policy amidst climate crises.
- PhD in Social Science (Politics), University of Kassel (2020)
- M.A. in Labour Policies and Globalization, University of Kassel/Berlin School of Law and Economics (2015)
- B.A. (honors), University of Melbourne (2011)
- BIR, La Trobe University (2010)
She develops a 'political economy from below' framework to analyze water governance and eco-social policy through community struggles. Her research spans social reproduction theory, primitive accumulation, and intersections of water commodification with labor rights.
Recent work examines global water trading markets and their role in capital flows. She consults for the UN Office of the High Commissioner and Rosa Luxemburg Foundation, while editing for Social Movement Studies Journal and Global Social Policy.
- 2022: Politics, Philosophy and Economics Young Scholars Award
- 2022: Forschungsfonds, Bielefeld University
- 2021: Jörg Huffschmid Award for outstanding PhD thesis
- 2017-2020: PhD Fellowship, Rosa Luxemburg Foundation
As co-editor of Water Struggles as Resistance to Neoliberal Capitalism (Manchester University Press, 2023), she connects water conflicts to broader anti-capitalist movements. Current projects analyze global water governance transformations and intersections with the Decent Work Agenda.



