My work focuses on shifting power toward those who are structurally unheard by addressing the cultural, institutional, and participatory conditions through which power is produced and maintained. Rather than treating inequality as a question of representation alone, it approaches power as something embedded in everyday norms, economic systems, and democratic practices.
Across different contexts, this work intervenes where power becomes exclusionary: by advancing consent as a cultural principle, expanding inclusive participation, promoting ethical economic structures, and advocating for cosmopolitan forms of democracy. Together, these fields define the political horizon toward which my work is oriented.