Sociologický ústav AV ČR, v.v.i.
Amanda L. Sloat
květen - červen 2003
Institute of Governance
Public Policy & Social Research
Queen's University Belfast
Belfast, BT7 1JP (United Kingdom)
+44 (0)28 9027 3693
A.Sloat@qub.ac.uk
Education
University of Edinburgh, Department of Politics; Edinburgh, Scotland
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Ph.D. in Politics, 2001
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Thesis: "Scotland's Role in the European Union: Expectations of
Multi-Level Governance among Political Elites - An Actor-Centred
Approach"
Michigan State University, James Madison College; East Lansing, Michigan
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B.A. in Political Theory and Constitutional Democracy, 1997
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Thesis: "The Future of Liberal Democracy: An Analysis of the
Controversy Surrounding Francis Fukuyama's The End of History and the
Last Man"
Policy analysis and research
Queen's University Belfast, Institute of Governance, Public Policy & Social Research (Sep '01 -)
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Research Fellow: Co-ordinating EU-funded FP5 research programme on the
civic and political participation of women in Central and Eastern
European accession countries.
Northern Ireland Assembly, Committee for Finance and Personnel (June -November 2002)
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Specialist Advisor: Assisted inquiry into European structural funds and Community Initiatives.
Scottish Parliament, European Committee (May -November 2001)
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Advisor: Assisted inquiry into European governance.
European Commission, Secretariat General (October 2000-February 2001)
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Trainee: Assisted with the preparation of "White Paper on Governance."
University of Edinburgh (October 1998-September 2000)
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Lecturer/Tutor: Taught 3 courses on Scottish, British and European politics
Constitution Unit, University College London (Summer 2000); Governance
of Scotland Forum, University of Edinburgh (Jan '99-Sep '00); Centre
for Scottish Public Policy (Summer 1998)
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Research assistant on Scottish, British and European politics
Key publications
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Scotland in Europe: A Study of Multi-Level Governance (2002) (Bern: Peter Lang)
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"The Preparation of the Governance White Paper" (2003) Politics, May, Vol. 23(2)
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"Reconfiguring Scottish Politics: Domestic Governance vs. European
Influence" (2002) Northern Ireland Legal Quarterly, Winter, Vol. 53,
No. 4
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"The Impact of Europeanisation on Regional Governance: A Study of
Catalonia and Scotland," (2002) with Elisa Roller, Public Policy and
Administration, Summer, Vol. 17, No. 2
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"An Actor-Centred Approach to Multi-Level Governance: Expectations of
Scotland's Role in Europe" (2002) Regional and Federal Studies, Autumn,
Vol. 12, No. 3
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"Governance: Contested Perceptions of Civic Participation" (2002) Scottish Affairs, Spring, 39
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"Scotland and Europe: Links Between Edinburgh, London and Brussels" (2000) Scottish Affairs, Spring, 31
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