Neil Carter (political scientist)
Professor Neil Carter is a British political scientist based at the University of York. He has written on a wide range of topics, including public policy, electoral analysis, workplace democracy and environmental politics. His most popular book is The Politics of the Environment. This was originally published in 2001 by Cambridge University Press, with a second, revised edition, released in 2007. He is joint editor of the journal Environmental Politics, published by Routledge, and was made a Professor prior to the commencement of the 2008-2009 academic year. He is also a keen supporter of West Ham United FC.
Publications
His publications include[1]
- (2004) 'Politics As If Nature Mattered' in A. Leftwich (ed.) What is Politics? (Cambridge: Polity).
- (2002) 'Environmental Challenges' in P. Heywood, E. Jones and M. Rhodes (eds.) Developments in West European Politics 2, (Basingstoke: Palgrave), pp. 221–240.
- (2002) (with Keith Alderman) 'The Conservative Party Leadership Election of 2001', Parliamentary Affairs 55, 3, 569-585.
- (2001) The Politics of the Environment (Cambridge University Press).
- (2001) 'One Step Forward? Greens and the Environment in the 2001 British General Election', Environmental Politics, 10, 4, pp. 103–108.
References
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