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Maro Pantazidou is a Lecturer at the University of York, UK, with affiliations to the Institute of Development Studies at the University of Sussex. Her research focuses on the politics of work, time, and care, exploring pathways to reduce the centrality of waged labor and reimagine equitable living arrangements. She holds a MA in Social Research from York, a MA in Power, Participation and Social Change from Sussex, and a BA in Journalism from Aristotle University of Thessaloniki.
Her work intersects post-work theory, feminist critical theory, and commons-based frameworks. Key areas include temporal justice, gig economy precarity, and participatory pedagogies for social change. Recent conference presentations include discussions on post-work politics at Historical Materialism (2023) and degrowth critiques at the 9th Degrowth Conference (2023).
Teaching roles include facilitating the Unruly Politics postgraduate course and the Life After Growth summer school. Her research collaborations involve supervisors Paul Gready (York) and Andrew Wallace (Leeds).




