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Research Profile

Dr Paul Chaney 


Selected Publications

Books

Contemporary Wales Vol23

 

 

Chaney P, Thompson, A. and Royles, E. (eds) (2010 in press) Contemporary Wales: An Annual Review of Economic, Political and Social Research, Cardiff, University of Wales Press, ISBN (TBA)

 

 

Equality and Public Policy

 

 

Chaney, P. (2011 in press) Equality and Public Policy, Cardiff, University of Wales Press, ISBN-10: 070832326X, ISBN-13: 978-0708323267, pp345.

 

 

 

Cyfle Cyfartal a Hawliau Dynol

 

 

Chaney, P. (2009) Cyfle Cyfartal a Hawliau Dynol: Degawd Cyntaf Datganoli yng Nghymru, Caerdydd, Comisiwn Cydraddoldeb a Hawliau Dynol, ISBN 978-1-84206-164-0

 

 

Contemporary Wales Vol 22

 

 

Chaney P, Thompson, A. and Royles, E. (eds) (2009) Contemporary Wales: An Annual Review of Economic, Political and Social Research, Cardiff, University of Wales Press, Cardiff, University of Wales Press, ISBN 978-0-7083-2251-2, e-ISBN 978-0-7083-2252-9

 

Equal Opportunities and Human Rights: The First Decade of Devolution in Wales

 

 

Chaney, P. (2009) Equal Opportunities and Human Rights: The First Decade of Devolution, Manchester, Equality and Human Rights Commission, ISBN 978 1 84206 123 7

 

 

Contemporary Wales Vol 21

 

 

Chaney P, Thompson, A. and Royles, E. (eds) (2008) Contemporary Wales: An Annual Review of Economic, Political and Social Research, Cardiff, University of Wales Press, (2008) ISBN 10 0 7083 4563 0. pp.268

 

 

Women, Politics and Constitutional Change, Cardiff, University of Wales Press

 

 

Chaney P, Mackay F and McAllister L, (2007) Women, Politics and Constitutional Change, Cardiff, University of Wales Press, ISBN: 0708318959. pp.253.

 

 

Contemporary Wales: An Annual Review of Economic, Political and Social Research, Cardiff, University of Wales Press

 

 

Chaney P, Thompson, A. and Royles, E. (eds) (2007) Contemporary Wales: An Annual Review of Economic, Political and Social Research, Cardiff, University of Wales Press, (2006) ISBN 10 0 7083 4937 0. pp.226

 

 

Contemporary Wales: An Annual Review of Economic, Political and Social Research

 

 

Chaney P, Scourfield J and Thompson, A. (eds) (2006) Contemporary Wales: An Annual Review of Economic, Political and Social Research, Cardiff, University of Wales Press, ISBN 978 0 7083 2110 2. pp. 308.

 

 

Contemporary Wales: An Annual Review of Economic, Political and Social Research, Cardiff, University of Wales Press

 

 

Chaney P, Scourfield J and Thompson, A. (eds) (2006) Contemporary Wales: An Annual Review of Economic, Political and Social Research, Cardiff, University of Wales Press, ISBN 10 0 7083 1992 0. pp.308.

 

 

Contemporary Wales: An Annual Review of Economic, Political and Social Research

 

 

Chaney P, Scourfield J and Thompson, A. (eds) (2004) Contemporary Wales: An Annual Review of Economic, Political and Social Research, Cardiff, University of Wales Press, ISBN 0-7083-1951-3. pp.256.

 

 

An Absolute Duty: The Equality Policies of the Government  of the National Assembly for Wales

 

Chaney, P. and Fevre, R. (2002) An Absolute Duty: The Equality Policies of the Government  of the National Assembly for Wales, Cardiff, The Equal Opportunities Commission, Disability Rights Commission, Commission for Racial Equality, and Institute of Welsh Affairs, Cardiff, IWA, ISBN 1 871 726 86 7. pp. 216.

 

 

New Governance- New Democracy? Post Devolution Wales, University of Wales Press

 

 

Chaney, P. Hall, T. Pithouse, A. - New Governance- New Democracy? Post Devolution Wales, University of Wales Press, Cardiff (2001) pp 250, ISBN 0-7083-1678-6

 

 

 

Book Chapters: Published and In Press

Chaney, P. (2010) Citizenship and Women’s Political Representation, in Esther Breitenbach and Pat Thane (eds) (2010) Women and Citizenship in Britain and Ireland, London, Continuum.

Chaney, P. (2010 forthcoming) 'Delivery or Déjà vu? Gender Mainstreaming and Public Policy', in Charles, N. and Davies, C. A. (eds) Women and Social Justice in Wales, Cardiff, University of Wales Press.

Chaney P, (2009) Public Policy, Wales Devolution Monitoring Report, May 2009 (Wyn Jones, R and Scully, R. eds.) London: University College London/ ESRC, ISSN 1751-3863

Chaney P, (2008) Public Policy, Wales Devolution Monitoring Report, September 2008, (Wyn Jones, R and Scully, R. eds.) London: University College London/ ESRC, ISSN 1751-3863

Chaney P, (2008) Public Policy, Wales Devolution Monitoring Report, January 2008, (Wyn Jones, R and Scully, R. eds.) London: University College London, ISSN 1751-3863

Chaney P, (2007) Public Policy, Wales Devolution Monitoring Report, September 2007, (Wyn Jones, R and Scully, R. eds.) London: University College London, ISSN 1751-3863

Chaney P, (2007) Public Policy, Wales Devolution Monitoring Report, April  2007, (Wyn Jones, R and Scully, R. eds.) London: University College London, ISSN 1751-3863

Chaney P, (2007) Public Policy, Wales Devolution Monitoring Report, January  2007, (Wyn Jones, R and Scully, R. eds.) London: University College London, ISSN 1751-3863

Chaney P, Public Policy, (2006) Wales Devolution Monitoring Report, September  2006, (Wyn Jones, R and Scully, R. eds.) London: University College London, ISSN 1751-3863

Chaney P, (2006) Public Policy, Wales Devolution Monitoring Report, April 2006, (Wyn Jones, R and Scully, R. eds.) London: University College London, ISSN 1751-3863

Chaney P, (2006) Public Policy, Wales Devolution Monitoring Report, January  2006, (Wyn Jones, R and Scully, R. eds.) London: University College London, ISSN 1751-3863

Chaney P, (2006) Constitutional Reform and Women's Political Representation, Representing Women in Parliament (Routledge Research in Comparative Politics), (Sawer, M., Tremblay, M. and Trimble, L. eds), London and New York, Routledge, an imprint of Taylor and Francis Books Ltd, ISBN 0-41539-316-7 

Chaney, P. (2005) ‘Women’s Political Participation and the Equality Agenda in Postcolonial Wales’, Chapter 7, in Aaron, J. and Williams, C. (eds) Postcolonial Wales, Cardiff, University of Wales Press.

Chaney, P. and Drakeford, M. (2004) The primacy of ideology: social policy and the first term of the National Assembly for Wales, Social Policy Review 16, 121-142, Bristol, The Policy Press.

Chaney, P. and Rees, T. (2004) ‘The Northern Ireland Section 75 Equality Duty: An International Perspective’ pp. 1-51 in McLaughlin, E. and Faris, N. (eds) Volume 2, ‘Northern Ireland Office - The Section 75 Equality Duty — An Operational Review’, Belfast, Northern Ireland Office.

Chaney, P. (2003) ‘Increased Rights and Representation: Women and the Post-Devolution Equality Agenda in Wales’, chapter 8 in Dobrowolsky, A. and Hart, V. (eds) Women Making Constitutions: New Politics and Comparative Perspectives , Basingstoke, Palgrave. ISBN: 1403903611

Chaney, P. (2002) An Absolute Duty’: The Assembly’s Statutory Equality Of Opportunity Imperative -The Standing Committee On Equality Of Opportunity, Chpt 18 in Barry Jones, J. and Osmond, J.(eds). Building A Civic Culture: Policy, Process and Institutional Change in the National Assembly, Volume II, 2001-02, Cardiff,IWA. pp.225 — 243.

Chaney, P. and Williams, C. (2002) Getting Involved: Civic and Political Life in Wales, chapter 11, in Williams, C. (ed) A Tolerant Nation? - Exploring Ethnic Diversity in Wales, Cardiff, University of Wales Press.

Chaney P Hall T Pithouse A (2001) New Governance- New Democracy? Introduction in New Governance- New Democracy? Post Devolution Wales Chaney P Hall T Pithouse, University of Wales Press, Cardiff (2001) pp 1-18 ISBN 0-7083-1678-6

Betts S Borland J and Chaney P (2001) Inclusive Government for Excluded Groups: Women and Disabled People, in New Governance-New Democracy? Post Devolution Wales Chaney P Hall T Pithouse, University of Wales Press, Cardiff (2001) pp 48-77ISBN 0-7083-1678-6

Williams C and Chaney P (2001) Inclusive Government for Excluded Groups: Ethnic Minorities, in New Governance- New Democracy?, Post Devolution Wales Chaney P Hall T Pithouse, University of Wales Press, Cardiff (2001) pp78-101 ISBN 0-7083-1678-6

Chaney P Hall T Pithouse A (2001) Reading the Runes, in New Governance- New Democracy? Post Devolution Wales Chaney P Hall T Pithouse, University of Wales Press, Cardiff (2001) pp213-229 ISBN 0-7083-1678-6

 

Articles in Academic Journals: Published and In Press

Chaney, P. (2011 forthcoming) 'Critical Actors versus Critical Mass: The Substantive Representation of Women in the Scottish Parliament',British Journal of Politics and International Relations.

Chaney, P. (2011 forthcoming) ‘Additional Learning Needs Policy in the Devolved Polities of the UK: A Systems Perspective’, Journal of Research in Special Educational Needs.

Chaney, P. (2011 forthcoming) Quasi-Federalism and the Administration of Equality and Human Rights: Recent Developments and Future Prospects - A Preliminary Analysis from the UK’s Devolution Programme, Public Policy and Administration, Volume no. page no.s TBA

Chaney, P. (accepted for publication - forthcoming 2011) 'Education, Equality and Human Rights: Exploring the Impact of Devolution in the UK', Critical Social Policy.

Chaney, P. and Rees, T. (2010 forthcoming) Multilevel Governance, Equality and Human Rights: Evaluating the First Decade of Devolution in Wales, Social Policy and Society, 9, 4, pagination TBA.

Chaney, P. (2008) Devolved Governance and the Substantive Representation of Women: The Second Term of the National Assembly for Wales, 2003-07. Paper accepted for publication in the journal Parliamentary Affairs http://pa.oxfordjournals.org/ (2008), Volume 61, 2

Chaney, P. (2007) Strategic Women, Elite Advocacy and Insider Strategies: The Women’s Movement and Constitutional Reform in Wales, Research in Social Movements, Conflicts and Change, 27, 123-55, ISSN 0163-786X

Chaney, P. (2007) Gender, Electoral Competition and Political Behaviour: Preliminary Analysis from the UK’s Devolution Programme, Contemporary Politics, 13, 2, 93-118, ISSN: 1356-9775

Chaney P, (2006) Critical Mass, Deliberation and the Substantive Representation of Women: Evidence from the UK’s Devolution Programme, Political Studies, 54, 4. 671-91. ISSN 0032 3217

Chaney P, (2006) A Case of Institutional Decoupling: Equality and Public Policy in Post Devolution Wales, Scottish Affairs, 56, 22-34. ISSN 0966 0356

Betts, S. and Chaney, P. (2004) ‘Inclusive And Participatory Governance? The View From The Grass Roots Of Women’s Organisations In Wales, Wales Journal of Law and Policy - Cylchgrawn Cyfraith a Pholisi Cymru, 3, 2, 173 — 87.

Chaney, P. (2004) ‘The Post-Devolution Equality Agenda: The Case of Welsh Assembly’s Statutory Duty to Promote Equality of Opportunity’, Policy and Politics, 32, 1, 37-52

Chaney, P. and Fevre, R. (2004) 'An Absolute Duty': An Evaluation Of The First Five Years Of The Welsh Assembly's Statutory Equality Duty’, Wales Journal of Law and Policy - Cylchgrawn Cyfraith a Pholisi Cymru, 3, 2, 135-156.

Chaney, P. (2004) ‘Women and Constitutional Change in Wales’, Regional and Federal Studies, Vol.14, No.2, pp.1-23, ISSN 1359-7566

Chaney, P. (2003) ‘Social Capital and the Participation of Marginalized Groups in Government: A Study of the Statutory Partnership between the Third Sector and Devolved Government in Wales’, Public Policy and Administration, vol 17, 4, 22-39.

Williams C and Chaney P (2002) Devolution and Identities: The experience of Ethnic Minorities in Wales, Soundings - A Journal of Politics and Culture, 18, pp169-184 ISSN 1362 6620

Chaney, P. and Fevre, R. (2002) Is There A Demand For Descriptive Representation? Evidence from the UK’s Devolution Programme, Political Studies, Vol 50, 897-915

Chaney, P. (2002) ‘New and Unexplored Possibilities’: The Welsh Legislature’s Statutory Equality Duty, Equal Opportunities International, 21, 1, 19 - 42.

Chaney P and Fevre R. (2001) Welsh Nationalism and the Challenge of "Inclusive" Politics, Research in Social Movements Conflict and Change, 23, (2001) pp227-254 ISBN 0-7623-0786-2 ISSN 0163-786x

Chaney P and Fevre R (2001) Ron Davies and the cult of Inclusiveness: Devolution and Participation in Wales, Contemporary Wales, 14, (2001) pp21-49 ISSN 0951 - 4937

Chaney P and Fevre R (2001) Inclusive Governance and ‘Minority’ Groups: The Role of the Third Sector in Wales, Voluntas - International Journal of Third Sector Research, 12, 2, (2001) pp131-156 ISSN 0957- 8765

Chaney P, Hall T Dicks B (2001) Inclusive Governance? The Case of ‘Minority’ and voluntary sector groups and the National Assembly for Wales, Contemporary Wales, 13, pp182-202 ISSN 0951 - 4937

Chaney, P. and Sherwood, K. (2000) The resale of right to buy dwellings: a case study of migration and social change in rural England, Journal of Rural Studies, 16, 79-94.

Chaney, P. (1997) Social Change in Rural England: The Legacy of the 1980 Housing Act, Environment and Society, 3, 1, 1-7.

 

Reports and Reviews

Chaney, P. (2004) Action against Discrimination in Pay Systems: A Preliminary Evaluation of the Welsh Assembly Government's Close the Pay Gap Campaign in Wales, pp 158, Welsh Assembly Government, the Equal Opportunities Commission Wales, and the Wales TUC,ISBN 1-84206-098 - 8

Chaney, P. and Rees, T. (2004) The Northern Ireland Section 75 Equality Duty: An International Perspective, in 2004 Review of the Section 75 Equality Duty, Belfast, Northern Ireland Office.

Chaney, P. and Fevre, R. (2002) An Absolute Duty: A Report on the Welsh Assembly’s Equality Policies and their Implementation July 1999 to January 2002, Cardiff, IWA, ISBN 1 871 726 859

Chaney, P. and Fevre, R. (2002) Dyletswydd Diamod: Cyfleoedd Cyfartal a Chynulliad Cenedlaethol, Caerdydd, Sefydliad Materion Cymreig.

 

Working Papers

Chaney P, (2003) Women and Constitutional Change in Wales, Centre for Advancement of Women in Politics School of Politics, Queen's University Belfast, Occasional Paper Number 7, pp 23, ISBN 0 8538 9858 8

Chaney P and Fevre R - Welsh Nationalism and the Challenge of ‘Inclusive’ Politics, Cardiff University School of Social Sciences Working Paper No.2, (2000) ISBN 1 872330 65 7

Fevre, R. and Chaney, P. - Devolution and Participation in Wales: Ron Davies and the Cultivation of Inclusiveness, Cardiff University School of Social Sciences Working Paper No.8, (2000) ISBN 1 872330 44 4