Alice Martin × Jack Kellam
Summary
Alice Martin (Head of Research at the Work Foundation at Lancaster University) and Jack Kellam (Head of Communications at the Autonomy Institute) are connected through several distinct relationships. First, Alice Martin sits on the Autonomy Institute’s Advisory Board, as confirmed by Source 2: ‘The Advisory Board includes … Alice Martin (Head of Research at The Work Foundation).’ Second, both individuals are quoted together as expert commentators in the same articles (Sources 1 and 4) on UK economic inactivity, with Martin addressing long-term ill health, psychological safety, and job quality, and Kellam addressing economic insecurity, trade union reform, and procurement. Third, both are listed as co-authors of the Autonomy Institute’s 2023 UK four-day week trial report (‘The results are in: the UK’s four day week trial. Autonomy 2023’), cited in Source 3 as: ‘Kyle Lewis, Will Stronge, Jack Kellam, Lukas Kikuchi, Juliet Schor, Wen Fan, Orla Kelly, Guolin Gu, David Frayne, Brendan Burchell, Niamh Bridson Hubbard, Jon White, Daiga Kamarāde, Francisca Mullens.’ Martin is not listed as a co-author of that specific report, but her advisory board role at Autonomy connects her institutionally to Kellam’s employer. In summary, Martin and Kellam share an advisory/institutional relationship (Martin advises Autonomy, where Kellam works) and appear together as expert voices on UK labour market issues.
Provenance
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