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Professor Sarah Marie Hall is a Professor in Human Geography at the University of Manchester, affiliated with the School of Environment, Education and Development. Her research focuses on feminist political economy, exploring socio-economic inequalities through the lens of everyday life, austerity policies, and social reproduction. She leads major projects such as the £1.5m UKRI Future Leaders Fellowship on 'Austerity and Altered Lifecourses,' examining young people's experiences across Europe. Hall has held roles including Co-Editor of the RGS-IBG journal Area and serves on editorial boards for Geoforum and Gender and Justice. She has supervised over 15 PhD students and contributed to policy through her work with organizations like the Department for Work and Pensions.
Her research methodologies emphasize participatory and creative approaches, including oral histories and co-production with grassroots groups. Notable outputs include the book *Everyday Life in Austerity* (2019) and impactful projects like the 'Everyone’s Got an Opinion on Brexit' podcast. Hall advocates for marginalized voices in academia, particularly supporting working-class and early-career researchers.



