"According to a 2011 paper she wrote for the Journal of Poverty and Social Justice, Dodds favours a “bottom-up” approach to public spending that relates to people as individuals and treats people who have experienced poverty and social exclusion as experts."
- #AlexCharilaou
https://www.mutualinterest.coop/2020/04/who-is-labours-new-shadow-chancellor

OMG this!

Who is Labour's new Shadow Chancellor? -

After days of speculation, Anneliese Dodds has been announced as John McDonnell’s successor in the role of Shadow Chancellor. She had previously served as a…

The DOI address for this paper connects to the website of publisher Ingenta who want almost $30 to "buy this article". Ironically, their company slogan is 'unlocking your tomorrow', while their standard practice is actually locking it away:
https://doi.org/10.1332/175982711X559154

Full text of the paper is here (post-peer-review but preprint):
https://publications.aston.ac.uk/id/eprint/14874/1/JSPJ_paper_changes_incorporated_%282%29.pdf

#OpenAccess FTW!