Maddy Power is a Wellcome Trust Research Fellow/Assistant Professor in the Department of Health Sciences at the University of York. Maddy works in participatory ways with national and local government, civil society organisations, community groups and other academics on policy topics relating to healthy sustainable livelihoods and inequality.
Maddy has interdisciplinary public health experience, with expertise in the following areas:
Maddy has published widely on these topics in leading journals such as Journal of Social Policy, Critical Social Policy, International Journal of Social Research, and Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health. Recent books include Hunger, Whiteness and Religion in Neoliberal Britain: An Inequality of Power (Policy Press, 2022); A Year Like No Other: Life on a low income during Covid-19
(Policy Press, 2022) (with Ruth Patrick and colleagues); and Covid-19 Collaborations (Policy Press, 2022) (with Kayleigh Garthwaite and colleagues).
Prior to working at York, Maddy held posts in the Third Sector including The Equality Trust, the Resolution Foundation and 38 Degrees. Maddy is a trustee of the Independent Food Aid Network and founder of the York Food Justice Alliance.
Maddy is currently accepting PhD students interested in food insecurity, food charity, social security and poverty, health inequalities, and participatory methods.
Maddy works in participatory ways with national and local government, civil society organisations, community groups and other academics on policy topics relating to healthy sustainable livelihoods and inequality. Maddy has interdisciplinary public health experience, with particular expertise in the following
areas:
Maddy has led and contributed to a variety of studies using on a range of longitudinal qualitative and quantitative and participatory methodologies. She adopts critical approaches to her research, drawing on critical race theory, feminist scholarship, and ideas around governmentality. Maddy’s research has been funded by the Wellcome Trust, the Economic and Social Research Council, the National Institute for Health Research, the Nuffield Foundation, and aberdeen Financial Fairness Trust. She currently holds a Wellcome Trust fellowship in Humanities and Social Science, is methodological lead of the participatory research programme, Changing Realities, and is a Workstream Lead for Fair Food Futures.
Maddy is able to supervise masters dissertations and PhD projects on the topics outlined above.