Daniel Wincott | |
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Born | Daniel Edward Wincott 19 September 1964 |
Academic background | |
Alma mater | London School of Economics |
Thesis | The policy configurations of 'welfare statee' and women's role in the workforce in advanced industrial societies (1999) |
Academic work | |
Institutions | Cardiff Law School |
Website | http://www.law.cf.ac.uk/contactsandpeople/wincottd |
Daniel Edward Wincott FLSW (born 19 September 1964) [1] is the Blackwell Law and Society Chair at Cardiff Law School, [2] a position he has held since September 2008. [3]
Wincott gained his degree from the University of Manchester, [4] and completed his master's there in 1989. [5] He went on to do his doctorate at London School of Economics which he completed in 1999. [6] His thesis was titled The policy configurations of 'welfare statee' and women's role in the workforce in advanced industrial societies. [7]
Previously,he was based in the Department of Political Science and International Studies at the University of Birmingham. His research interests include European Union law,new institutionalist approaches to political science, [8] devolution [9] and citizenship. In 2016,he was elected a Fellow of the Learned Society of Wales. [10]
His publications include the co-edited book Accountability and Legitimacy in the European Union (Oxford University Press,2002),and articles in journals including the Journal of Common Market Studies , Political Studies , Journal of European Public Policy , Public Administration ,European Law Journal, Publius:The Journal of Federalism , International Political Science Review and Regional &Federal Studies. He is managing editor,along with Charles Lees,of the Journal of Common Market Studies. [11]
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