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The resurgence of nationalism

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Tuesday 1 December 2020

Inaugural House Lecture by David Miller, Nuffield College, Oxford

Our first House Lecture was delivered virtually on 1 December 2020 by David Miller, winner of the ECPR’s Lifetime Achievement Award 2020, who considered the resurgence of nationalism. 

Inspired by Harbour House, our HQ in the UK, which provides both a literal and metaphorical ‘home’ for the ECPR community, we developed The House Lectures, launching this December to round off our 50th Anniversary celebrations.

In line with ECPR's overarching mission, The House Lectures aim to help break down barriers in European political science, to provide a platform for discourse and to reach out beyond academe and shine a light on the work of our discipline.

The House Lectures in brief

  • Insightful lectures on the hottest topics in political science and beyond
  • Each followed by an extended Q&A sessions
  • Two instalments lined up, with more to follow
  • Open to all, ECPR members and non-members

About the speaker

David Miller is a Senior Research Fellow at Nuffield College, Oxford and the 2020 winner of our biennial Lifetime Achievement Award which celebrates scholars who made an outstanding contribution to European political science.

David’s association with Nuffield College stretches back more than four decades, but recently he helped found the Masters of Public Policy at the Blavatnik School of Government, a one-year programme designed to introduce public sector practitioners from around the world to the theory and practice of public policy. During his long career, he has supervised 49 PhD students, and been a Visiting Professor at universities across the world.

He has served as an associate editor of the highly influential journal Ethics; International Journal of Social, Political, and Legal Philosophy and since 1995 has been co-editor of OUP's flagship Oxford Political Theory series.

David Miller has written twelve books, edited nine, and published more than 200 journal papers and book chapters. According to Google Scholar, his work has been cited more than 22,000 times.

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