Researching issues of transnational politics and societal interaction
The broad focus of this group is research into cross-border transnational and supranational dimensions of Europe, the European Union and the wider world past and present.
The group comprises researchers from political studies, history, sociology, ethnology and cultural studies fostering interdisciplinary debate and co-operation.
Research projects under way cover a number of strands. Within the field of European and EU politics and public administration work is being undertaken on European institutions and policy-making, civil society, socialisation and policy transfer; research in contemporary history addresses the growth and role of transnational political and policy networks, issues of cultural transfer and convergence, and the origins of new EU policy fields; work in sociology and ethnology covers issues related to cross-border migration, social and ethnic 'othering' and identity formation, for example; and research in cultural studies addresses questions such as representations of the EU and transnational aspects of European history in museums and transnational dimensions of films and film production such as inter-cultural encounters and cross-cultural transfers.
Our members focus on research areas including
- Education in transnational spaces
- Ethnicity in cross-border relationships
- Expertise in supranational policymaking
- Governance beyond the state
- Identity
- Migration
- Non-governmental organisations
- Politics and policymaking in the European Union
- Revolution and gender
- Transnational mobilisation and law
- Transnational political parties
Publication highlights
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McMahon, R., and Kaiser, W. (2021) "Narrative Ju-jitsu: counter-narratives to European union", Journal of Contemporary European Studies
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Footitt, H. A., Crack, A., and Tesseur, W. (2020) "Development NGOs and Languages: Listening, Power and Inclusion", Palgrave Macmillan
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Leddy-Owen, C., Dennis, J., and Siklodi, N. (2022) "Slaughterhouse cattle are treated better than this’: exploring the salience of everyday nationhood at British airports", Ethnic and Racial Studies
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Kaiser, W., & Revesz, N. (2022). Strategic leadership in the EU multilevel parliamentary field: the EPP Group’s Erasmus Programme. Comparative European Politics.
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Leucht, B. (2021) "A citizens’ Europe? Consumer and environmental policy" In B. Leucht, and K. Seidel (Eds.), The History of the European Union: Reinventing Postwar Europe
Project highlights
Research group leads
Dr Nandor Revesz
Members
Media ready expert
Professor Wolfram Kaiser
Dr Amira Abdelhamid
Miss Janet Bryant
Dr Isabelle Cockel
Professor Angela Crack
Dr James Dennis
Dr Robert Frith
Mr Emmanuel Godin
Media ready expert
Dr Melita Lazell
Dr Brigitte Leucht
Dr Zara Martin
Dr David Norman
Dr Sue Roberts
Dr Patricia Shamai
Dr Ed Stoddard
Dr Annabel Tremlett
Dr Ostap Kushnir
Dr Pedro Dutra Salgado
Peter Cook
Dr Paul Flenley
Associated PhD students
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Adelicia Fairbanks
First Supervisor: Angela Crack -
Ahmed, Shamima: Rohingya Refugees.
First supervisor: Isabelle Cheng -
Annette Rolfe
First Supervisor: Angela Crack -
Cefai Mercieca, Ryan: Regional and Local Government in Small Island States
First supervisor: Mark Field -
Cook, Peter
First supervisor: Melita Lazell -
Fairbanks, Adelicia: Military-Assisted Health Interventions in Conflicts
First Supervisor: Angela Crack -
Haji, Sivar
First supervisor: Mark Field -
Hiba Ben Larbi
First supervisor: Melita Lazell -
Holstein, Amandine: The Internet, NGOs, and Public Spheres
First Supervisor: Angela Crack -
Horne, Antony: Regionalism in the Wider Black Sea/EU External Relations
First supervisor: Paul Flenley -
Horne, Anthony
First supervisor: Nora Siklodi -
Islam, Aminul: European Refugee Crisis
First Supervisor: Nora Siklodi -
Kaye, Mark: Imagining multiple futures after Brexit
First supervisor: Wolfram Kaiser -
Khemissi, Zineb: Korean-American Transracial Adoption
First supervisor: Isabelle Cheng -
Kiousi, Dimitra: UK-Scandinavian networks in environmental policy-making
First supervisor: Brigitte Leucht -
Marunza, Dean: The Politics of Foreign Aid in Africa
First Supervisor: Isabelle Cheng -
Nolan, Kris
First supervisor: Jodi Burkett -
Ouhamma, Ise: The Chemical Weapons Taboo
First Supervisor: Patricia Shamai -
Pericleous, Charlie: Prevention of Violent Extremism
First supervisor: Mark Field -
Shrimpton, Edward
First supervisor:Patricia Shamai -
Steffen, Charlotte
First supervisor: Matthew Heaslip -
Tezcakar, Behice: Foreign Investment and Technology in the Ottoman Empire
First Supervisor: Wolfram Kaiser -
Toby Meredith
First supervisor: Nora Siklodi -
Evangelos Palaskas
First supervisor: Wolfram Kaiser -
Ann Bajo
First supervisor: Tom Smith -
Ryan Cefai
First supervisor: Emmanuel Godin