Notes on Contributors

Date01 March 2006
Published date01 March 2006
DOI10.1111/j.1467-9248.2006.00573.x
Subject MatterNotes on Contributor
Notes on Contributors P O L I T I C A L S T U D I E S : 2 0 0 6 VO L 5 4 , 2 1 6 – 2 1 7
Notes on Contributors
Stefan Andreasson is Lecturer in Comparative Politics in the School of Poli-
tics, International Studies and Philosophy at Queen’s University Belfast. His
research interests include comparative politics, the political economy of devel-
opment and world literature. He is currently working on state-capital relations
and corporate governance in Southern Africa.
Fidelma Ashe is a Politics Lecturer at the University of Ulster and a member
of the University of Ulster’s Social and Policy Studies Research Institute. She
teaches and researches in the area of identity politics. She is co-author of Ashe
et al., Contemporary Social and Political Theory: An Introduction, and author of the
forthcoming book, The New Politics of Masculinity (Abingdon: Routledge, 2006).
Her recent articles have explored the concept of gendered experience, feminist
theory and the Northern Irish conflict.
Daniel Béland is an Assistant Professor of Sociology at the University of
Calgary, Canada. A political sociologist analysing public policy from a compara-
tive and historical perspective, he has published two books and more than two
dozen articles in journals such as Governance, Journal of Public Policy, Journal of
Social Policy
, and West European Politics [http://www.danielbeland.org/].
Christopher Carman is a Lecturer in Politics at the University of Glasgow. His
main areas of interest are political representation, US and Scottish legislative and
parliamentary institutions and public opinion. He has published work in several
leading political science journals.
Andrew Dobson is Professor of Politics at the Open University, UK. Among
his recent publications are Green Political Thought, third edition (Abingdon: Rout-
ledge, 2000), Citizenship and the Environment (Oxford: Oxford University Press,
2003), Political Theory and the Ecological Challenge (co-edited with Robyn Ecker-
sley) (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2006)...

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