Dr Martin Steven
Senior LecturerResearch Overview
My research interests lie in the area of European Union politics - especially political parties, elections and the European Parliament. I have published in journals such as 'Representation', 'The Political Quarterly', and the 'Australian Journal of Political Science', as well as single authored monographs for Routledge and Manchester University Press. My recent focus has been on the European Conservatives and Reformists (ECR) party and their 'Euro-realist' politics.
I am the Academic Co-ordinator of 'Jean Monnet at Lancaster' (), a European Commission funded project (€44,335.50) designed to promote and explain the work of the European Union through coordinating research seminars, lectures and policy workshops.
Related to this, I am the founding convener of the involving members of A special issue of the Journal of Legislative Studies will be published in 2024 looking at the ninth session of the European Parliament, which I will edit.
I am also an associated researcher at the Institute for European Studies, Universite libre de Bruxelles (ULB): I am presently working on an international research project examining the role of social, moral and religious issues in the activities of Members of the European Parliament, MEPs (with Professor Fran?ois Foret, ULB Bruxelles) the findings of which will be published in a special issue of Religion, State and Society and a Routledge edited volume
Current Teaching
PPR.286 European Union Politics
PPR.417 The European Union
Career Details
I studied Politics and International Relations at Glasgow University (graduating with first class honours). Prior to being appointed at Lancaster, I worked for an Edinburgh / London based electoral research NGO. During my postdoctoral studies, I spent a period at McGill University in Canada as a visiting scholar. In 2008, I won the Political Studies Association prize for the best article published in the journal, Politics.
Professional Role
Director of Undergraduate Studies
Politics Programme Director
POLI.100 Coordinator
PhD Supervision Interests
European Union politics; Political parties and elections; European Parliament
01/09/2024 → ¡
Other
13/09/2019 → 31/08/2021
Research
Invited talk
Hosting a Non-Academic Visitor
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Participation in workshop, seminar, course
Participation in workshop, seminar, course
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