Notes on Contributors

Published date01 October 2007
Date01 October 2007
DOIhttp://doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-9248.2007.00695.x
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doi: 10.1111/j.1467-9248.2007.00695.x
Notes on Contributors
Daphna Canetti-Nisim is an Assistant Professor at the School of Political
Sciences, University of Haifa, Israel. She is a political psychologist who specialises
in psychology of mass political attitudes and behaviour, and survey research.With
a recent NIH grant she conducts large scale surveys and interviews among various
ethnic groups in Israel and the Palestinian Authority. She has published several
articles in journals such as Political Behavior and Journal of Consulting and Clinical
Psychology
, and was recently awarded fellowships from Yale University, Fulbright
and the Helen Kellogg Institute.
Samuel A. Chambers is Senior Lecturer in Politics at Swansea University. He
writes broadly in political theory, including work on language, culture, and the
politics of gender and sexuality. His Untimely Politics was published by Edinburgh
and New York University Presses in 2003. He has recently completed one
monograph and one edited volume on the political theory of Judith Butler (both
with Terrell Carver), and is currently editing two volumes on the work of
William Connolly.
Ben Clift is Senior Lecturer in Political Economy in the Department of Politics
and International Studies at the University of Warwick. He is author of French
Socialism in a Global Era: the Political Economy of the New Social Democracy in France
(Continuum, 2003), and co-editor of Where Are National Capitalisms Now?
(Palgrave, 2004). His research interests lie in comparative and international politi-
cal economy, and he has published several articles and book chapters on the
French model of capitalism, the political economy of social democracy, and
French and British politics.
Jane Green is a Hallsworth Research Fellow in the School of Social Sciences,
University of Manchester. She was formerly a doctoral candidate at Nuffield
College, Oxford. She was the Lecturer in Politics in 2006 at...

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