
Professor Mark Wickham-Jones
M.A.(Edin.), Ph.D.(Manc.)
Current positions
Professor of Political Science
School of Sociology, Politics and International Studies
Contact
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Research interests
My central research interest lies in labour politics and social democracy. My focus is on the development of the British Labour party since 1945. I am especially interested in the party’s relationships with other social democratic parties and its attitude to the wider world, particularly towards Europe.
I am also interested in the evolution of the party's policy commitments since 1983, the changes to its organisational structure, and the nature of its electoral outlook.
Projects and supervisions
Research projects
RESEARCH LEAVE AWARD
Principal Investigator
Dates
18/02/1999 to 18/02/2000
Thesis supervisions
Publications
Selected publications
01/09/2011Reinventing the block vote? Trade unions and the 2010 Labour party leadership election
British Politics
Brothers all? The Operation of the Electoral College in the 2010 Labour Leadership Contest
Parliamentary affairs
Introducing OMOV: the Labour party-trade union review group and the 1994 leadership contest
British Journal of Industrial Relations
The debate about wages: the New Left, the Labour Party, and incomes policy
Journal of Political Ideologies
Gripped by the past: Nostalgia and the 2010 Labour party leadership contest
British Politics
Recent publications
04/09/2024David Cornwell’s footprints
Journal of Cold War Studies
Promoting the Advancement of Otology and Audiology
Journal of Laryngology and Otology
Stuart Hall, the New Left and the Labour Party
Contemporary British History
Neoliberalism and the Labour Party
The Neoliberal Age?
Whatever Happened to Party Government?
Whatever Happened to Party Government?