Matthew Flinders (academic)

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Matthew V. Flinders (born 1972[1]) is a British academic and political scientist.

Flinders did his undergraduate degree at Loughborough University before completing his PhD in public policy and governance at the University of Sheffield.[1][2] He teaches on the undergraduate politics degree at the University of Sheffield and has written a number of academic books. His main area of expertise is British governance. He obtained a departmental chair in 2009, and is deputy head of the department.[1]

Flinders won the W.J.Mackenzie Prize for the best book published in 2008 by the Political Studies Association (the UK professional association for the academic study of politics) for his book Delegated Governance and the British State: Walking without Order.[3]

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