TOP EU ACADEMIC RESEARCHERS IN INTEREST GROUPS AND ADVOCACY

  1. Jan Beyers, University of Antwerp, Belgium: Full Professor of Political Science at the University of Antwerp (Department of Political Science) and  Director of the Antwerp Centre for Institutions and Multilevel Politics (ACIM).  Since 2014,co-editor of the journal Interest Groups and Advocacy.
  2. Conor McGrath, Public Affairs Consultant, Ireland: Prior to establishing his own consultancy, he was full-time academic, and ran a Masters degree in Political Lobbying and Public Affairs at the University of Ulster in Northern Ireland.Since 2007 he has been Deputy Editor of the Journal of Public Affairs, and since 2011 is also Practice Editor of the academic journal, Interest Groups and Advocacy.
  3. Anne Binderkrantz, Department of Political Science, Aarhus University,  Denmark.
  4. Laura Chaqués Bonafont is ICREA Researcher and Professor of Political Science at the University of Barcelona, and research fellow at the Institut Barcelona d'Estudis Internacionals (IBEI). She is the director of the Spanish Policy Agendas Project (www.ub.edu/spanishpolicyagendas), a research project aimed to analyze the interrelation between the governmental, parliamentarian and media agendas across time, issues, countries and levels of government.
  5. Lisa Delmuth, researcher and lecturer in political science at University of Stockholm, Stockholm, Sweden.
  6. Mario Diani, Research Professor of Social Sciences at ICREA-Pompeu Fabra University,Barcelona Spain.
  7. William Dinan, founder member of Spinwatch and a lecturer in Sociology at the University of West Scotland. He has been researching the PR and lobbying industry for over a decade.
  8. Rainer Eising, Ruhr University Bochum, Faculty of Social Sciences, Germany.
  9. Justin Greenwood, Professor of European Public Policy, at Robert Gordon University, UK  and is a visiting Professor at the College of Europe. Professor Greenwood was invited by the joint European Commission/European Parliament working group established ro review the Transparency Register to provide expert input in November 2013. He co-organised a Transparency and Accountability day lab with the Transparency International EU Liaison Office in January 2016 examining how these features work in EU institutions.
  10. Grant Jordan, Professor of Politics, Aberdeen University, UK.
  11. Heike Klüver, Professor of Comparative Politics at the University of Hamburg,  Hamburg, Germany.
  12. Hanspeter Kriesi, Professor at the Department of Political Science, University of Zurich, Switzerland. He also directs the Swiss national research program on the “Challenges to Democracy in the 21 st Century” (NCCR Democracy).
  13. David Levi-Faur, Department of Political Science and the Federman Schhol of Public Policy & Government, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel.
  14. Amy McKay, Senior Lecturer, University of Exeter, UK.
  15. William Maloney, Professor of Politics and Head of School of Geography, Politics and Sociology, University of Newcastle, UK.
  16. Sabine Saurugger, Professor of Political Sciences, IEP Grenoble, France and Research Fellow at the Institut Universitaire de France IUF).
  17. Katerina Vráblíková, Lecturer at the Chair of Political Science and International Comparative Social Research, University of Mannheim, Germany. She is a researcher at the Institute of Sociology at the Czech Academy of Sciences.
  18. Cornelia Woll, Sciences Po Paris, France , Vice President for Studies and Academic Affairs, Professor of Political Science, Researcher at the Centre d’Etudes européennes at Science Po, Associate Fellow of the Max Plank Sciences Po, Center on Coping with Instability in Market Societies (MaxPo), Research Associate at the Max Plank Institute for the Study of Societies.

 

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