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Nicola McEwen

Nicola McEwen, FRSE is professor of territorial politics at the University of Edinburgh, co-director of the Centre on Constitutional Change, and senior fellow at the UK in a Changing Europe.[1] She became a Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh in 2021. She leads research on devolution and inter-institutional relations.[2] She provides advice to governments and public bodies and gives media expert perspectives internationally.[3][4] McEwen's research and insights are sought for public engagement and political or business briefings during major events like the 2014 Scottish Independence Referendum,[5] and the Smith Commission,[6] UK BREXIT[7] and recent elections[8] such as to the Scottish Parliament.[9][10][11] She has a reputation for being authoritative and trustworthy in engaging with senior politicians, civil service and civic society and has regular media engagements on various topics.[12] McEwen is consulted on aspects such as potential impact on welfare of Scottish independence,[13] or informing parliament on the impact of BREXIT[14] on intra-UK relations and communicating her findings and explanations to public media.[15][16]

Nicola McEwen

Occupation(s)professor of territorial politics and co-director of the Centre on Constitutional Change
EmployerThe University of Edinburgh

Education and career Edit

Graduated with a B.A.(Honours) in politics and philosophy from Strathclyde University in 1992, McEwen took an M.A. in Political Science at the University of Western Ontario, London, Ontario in 1994, and a Ph.D. in Politics from Sheffield University in 2001.

She has been employed at the University of Edinburgh since 2001, starting in the School of Politics as a lecturer, then senior lecturer before taking on the role of Director of Public Policy at the university's Academy of Government in 2012, and Associate Director for Knowledge Exchange and Impact in the School of Social and Political Science to 2016.

McEwen headed up the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) Centre on Constitutional Change from 2013 where she is co-director. She is a Professor of Territorial Politics (from 2014) covering politics and international relations.[17]

She is also a Fellow of the Constitution Unit at University College London.[2]

Research Edit

McEwen has been Fellow on Between Two Unions: The Constitutional Future of the Islands after Brexit, a multi-facet programme funded by ESRC to examine the inter-relationships between institutions, constitutional issues, economic union issues and the social impact of the UK leaving the EU.[18] She is Senior Fellow on another major collaborative research into UK in a Changing Europe .[2] She is currently leading on a £0.5m research project called 'A Family of Nations? Brexit, Devolution and the Union.[12]

A previous 2017 programme she investigated was on the Repatriation of Competences and the Implications for Devolution in the fields of overlapping jurisdictions on agriculture, the environment/energy, and justice & home affairs.[19]

More information on McEwen's research is published by the University of Edinburgh.[20]

Selected publications Edit

Selected by the School of Social and Political Science, University of Edinburgh:[21]

Journal articles and book chapters

  • ‘Negotiating Brexit: Power Dynamics in British Intergovernmental Relations’, Regional Studies (2020, forthcoming volume)[22]
  • 'Intergovernmental Relations in the UK: Time for a Radical Overhaul?' (with Michael Kenny, Jack Sheldon and Coree Brown Swan), The Political Quarterly, Vol 91/3,[23]
  • 'L’autonomie écossaise et le Brexit: deux projets d’autodétermination en collision?', in Levrat, N, D Sidjanski and F Saint-Ouen (eds), L’Union européenne et les nationalismes régionaux (with Alexandra Remond), Publications du Centre de compétences Dusan Sidjanski en études européennes, 2020[24]
  • ‘How to conceptualise energy law and policy for an interdisciplinary audience: The case of post-Brexit UK’, (with Paul Cairney, Aileen McHarg and Karen Turner), Energy Policy, 129, June, 2019, 459-66[25]
  • ‘Brexit and Scotland: between two unions, British Politics, 2018, Vol 13/1: 65-78[26]
  • Reforming Intergovernmental Relations in the United Kingdom (with Mike Kenny, Jack Sheldon and Coree Brown Swan), Centre on Constitutional Change, 2018[27]
  • Inequality, Redistribution and Decentralization in Canada and the United Kingdom’ (with Keith Banting), in Keating, M and G Laforest, Constitutional Politics and the Territorial Question in Canada and the United Kingdom Federalism and Devolution Compared (Springer, 2018)[28]
  • ‘Still Better Together? Purpose and Power in Intergovernmental Councils in the UK’, Regional and Federal Studies vol.27/5, 2017: 667-69[29]
  • ‘Welfare: Contesting communities of solidarity, in Keating, M (ed), Debating Scotland: Issues of Independence and Union in the 2014 Referendum (OUP, 2017)[30]
    • ‘Beyond the Referendum’ (with Michael Keating), in Debating Scotland, 2017
    • The Scottish Independence Debate (with Michael Keating), in Debating Scotland. 2017
  • Towards a Fairer Scotland? Assessing the Prospects and Implications of Social Security Devolution’, in Keating, M (ed), A Wealthier, Fairer Scotland: The Political Economy of Constitutional Change (EUP, 2017)[31]
  • ‘A Constitution in Flux: The Dynamics of Constitutional Change after the Referendum’, in Walker, et al., The Scottish independence referendum: constitutional and political implications (OUP, 2016).[32]
  • ‘Between Autonomy and Interdependence: The Challenges of Shared Rule after the Scottish Referendum’ (with Bettina Petersohn), in The Political Quarterly. 86, 2, 2015, 192-200[33]
  • ‘Empowered for Action? Capacities and constraints in sub-state government climate action in Scotland and Wales’ (with Elin Royles), in Environmental Politics, vol 24, 6, 2015, p1034-1054[34]
  • ‘Regions as Primary Political Communities: A multi-level comparative analysis of turnout in regional elections’ (with Ailsa Henderson), in Publius. 45, 2, 2015, p. 189-215[35]
  • ‘Constitutional dynamics and partisan conflict: A comparative assessment of multi-level systems in Europe’ (with Wilfried Swenden and Nicole Bolleyer), in Comparative European Politics. 12, 4–5, 2014, p. 531-555[36]
  • ‘UK Devolution in the Shadow of Hierarchy: Intergovernmental Relations and Party Politics’ (with Wilfried Swenden), in Comparative European Politics, 12, 4–5, 2014, p488–509[37]
  • ‘Sub-State Climate Pioneers: A case study of Scotland’s energy and climate change programme’, (with Elizabeth Bomberg) Regional and Federal Studies vol 24, 1, 2014: p. 63-85[38]
  • ‘Energy Policy, Nationalism and Scottish Independence’, in G Hassan and J Mitchell (eds), After Independence: The State of the Scottish National Debate, 2014 (Luath Press)[39]
  • ‘The UK: Multi-level Elections in an Asymmetrical State, in Dandoy, R. & Schakel, A. (eds.) Regional and National Elections in Western Europe: Territoriality of the Vote in Thirteen Countries, Palgrave Macmillan, 2013, p. 254-274[40]
  • 'Mobilising community energy' (with Elizabeth Bomberg), Energy Policy, vol.51, 2012, p. 435-444[41]
  • 'A comparative analysis of voter turnout in regional elections' (with Ailsa Henderson), Electoral Studies, 29, 3, 2010[42]

Books and special issues[21]

  • Constitutional dynamics and partisan conflict: A comparative assessment of multi-level systems in Europe (with Nicole Bolleyer, Wilfried Swenden), Special Issue of Comparative European Politics. 12, 4-5[36]
  • Governments in Opposition? Intergovernmental Relations in the UK in a Context of Party Political Incongruence (with Wilfried Swenden and Nicole Bolleyer). Special issue of British Journal of Politics and International Relations, vol.14, no.2, 2012.[43]
  • The Territorial Politics of Welfare (Routledge/ECPR Studies in European Political Science, 2009)[44]
  • Revolution or Evolution? The 2007 Scottish Elections (with John Curtice, David McCrone, Michael Marsh and Rachel Ormiston), Edinburgh University Press, 2009[45]
  • Nationalism and the State: Welfare and Identity in Scotland and Quebec. Regionalism and Federalism Book Series. Presses interuniversitaires europennes/Peter Lang, 2006.[46]
  • Devolution and Public Policies (with Michael Keating) (Taylor and Francis, 2006)[47]

Awards Edit

References Edit

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  34. ^ Royles, Elin; McEwen, Nicola (2 November 2015). "Empowered for action? Capacities and constraints in sub-state government climate action in Scotland and Wales". Environmental Politics. 24 (6): 1034–1054. doi:10.1080/09644016.2015.1053726. hdl:20.500.11820/2b2544eb-bbeb-4d2c-9bca-36a7c44e006a. ISSN 0964-4016. S2CID 155533775.
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nicola, mcewen, frse, professor, territorial, politics, university, edinburgh, director, centre, constitutional, change, senior, fellow, changing, europe, became, fellow, royal, society, edinburgh, 2021, leads, research, devolution, inter, institutional, relat. Nicola McEwen FRSE is professor of territorial politics at the University of Edinburgh co director of the Centre on Constitutional Change and senior fellow at the UK in a Changing Europe 1 She became a Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh in 2021 She leads research on devolution and inter institutional relations 2 She provides advice to governments and public bodies and gives media expert perspectives internationally 3 4 McEwen s research and insights are sought for public engagement and political or business briefings during major events like the 2014 Scottish Independence Referendum 5 and the Smith Commission 6 UK BREXIT 7 and recent elections 8 such as to the Scottish Parliament 9 10 11 She has a reputation for being authoritative and trustworthy in engaging with senior politicians civil service and civic society and has regular media engagements on various topics 12 McEwen is consulted on aspects such as potential impact on welfare of Scottish independence 13 or informing parliament on the impact of BREXIT 14 on intra UK relations and communicating her findings and explanations to public media 15 16 Nicola McEwenFRSEOccupation s professor of territorial politics and co director of the Centre on Constitutional ChangeEmployerThe University of Edinburgh Contents 1 Education and career 2 Research 3 Selected publications 4 Awards 5 ReferencesEducation and career EditGraduated with a B A Honours in politics and philosophy from Strathclyde University in 1992 McEwen took an M A in Political Science at the University of Western Ontario London Ontario in 1994 and a Ph D in Politics from Sheffield University in 2001 She has been employed at the University of Edinburgh since 2001 starting in the School of Politics as a lecturer then senior lecturer before taking on the role of Director of Public Policy at the university s Academy of Government in 2012 and Associate Director for Knowledge Exchange and Impact in the School of Social and Political Science to 2016 McEwen headed up the Economic and Social Research Council ESRC Centre on Constitutional Change from 2013 where she is co director She is a Professor of Territorial Politics from 2014 covering politics and international relations 17 She is also a Fellow of the Constitution Unit at University College London 2 Research EditMcEwen has been Fellow on Between Two Unions The Constitutional Future of the Islands after Brexit a multi facet programme funded by ESRC to examine the inter relationships between institutions constitutional issues economic union issues and the social impact of the UK leaving the EU 18 She is Senior Fellow on another major collaborative research into UK in a Changing Europe 2 She is currently leading on a 0 5m research project called A Family of Nations Brexit Devolution and the Union 12 A previous 2017 programme she investigated was on the Repatriation of Competences and the Implications for Devolution in the fields of overlapping jurisdictions on agriculture the environment energy and justice amp home affairs 19 More information on McEwen s research is published by the University of Edinburgh 20 Selected publications EditSelected by the School of Social and Political Science University of Edinburgh 21 Journal articles and book chapters Negotiating Brexit Power Dynamics in British Intergovernmental Relations Regional Studies 2020 forthcoming volume 22 Intergovernmental Relations in the UK Time for a Radical Overhaul with Michael Kenny Jack Sheldon and Coree Brown Swan The Political Quarterly Vol 91 3 23 L autonomie ecossaise et le Brexit deux projets d autodetermination en collision in Levrat N D Sidjanski and F Saint Ouen eds L Union europeenne et les nationalismes regionaux with Alexandra Remond Publications du Centre de competences Dusan Sidjanski en etudes europeennes 2020 24 How to conceptualise energy law and policy for an interdisciplinary audience The case of post Brexit UK with Paul Cairney Aileen McHarg and Karen Turner Energy Policy 129 June 2019 459 66 25 Brexit and Scotland between two unions British Politics 2018 Vol 13 1 65 78 26 Reforming Intergovernmental Relations in the United Kingdom with Mike Kenny Jack Sheldon and Coree Brown Swan Centre on Constitutional Change 2018 27 Inequality Redistribution and Decentralization in Canada and the United Kingdom with Keith Banting in Keating M and G Laforest Constitutional Politics and the Territorial Question in Canada and the United Kingdom Federalism and Devolution Compared Springer 2018 28 Still Better Together Purpose and Power in Intergovernmental Councils in the UK Regional and Federal Studies vol 27 5 2017 667 69 29 Welfare Contesting communities of solidarity in Keating M ed Debating Scotland Issues of Independence and Union in the 2014 Referendum OUP 2017 30 Beyond the Referendum with Michael Keating in Debating Scotland 2017 The Scottish Independence Debate with Michael Keating in Debating Scotland 2017 Towards a Fairer Scotland Assessing the Prospects and Implications of Social Security Devolution in Keating M ed A Wealthier Fairer Scotland The Political Economy of Constitutional Change EUP 2017 31 A Constitution in Flux The Dynamics of Constitutional Change after the Referendum in Walker et al The Scottish independence referendum constitutional and political implications OUP 2016 32 Between Autonomy and Interdependence The Challenges of Shared Rule after the Scottish Referendum with Bettina Petersohn in The Political Quarterly 86 2 2015 192 200 33 Empowered for Action Capacities and constraints in sub state government climate action in Scotland and Wales with Elin Royles in Environmental Politics vol 24 6 2015 p1034 1054 34 Regions as Primary Political Communities A multi level comparative analysis of turnout in regional elections with Ailsa Henderson in Publius 45 2 2015 p 189 215 35 Constitutional dynamics and partisan conflict A comparative assessment of multi level systems in Europe with Wilfried Swenden and Nicole Bolleyer in Comparative European Politics 12 4 5 2014 p 531 555 36 UK Devolution in the Shadow of Hierarchy Intergovernmental Relations and Party Politics with Wilfried Swenden in Comparative European Politics 12 4 5 2014 p488 509 37 Sub State Climate Pioneers A case study of Scotland s energy and climate change programme with Elizabeth Bomberg Regional and Federal Studies vol 24 1 2014 p 63 85 38 Energy Policy Nationalism and Scottish Independence in G Hassan and J Mitchell eds After Independence The State of the Scottish National Debate 2014 Luath Press 39 The UK Multi level Elections in an Asymmetrical State in Dandoy R amp Schakel A eds Regional and National Elections in Western Europe Territoriality of the Vote in Thirteen Countries Palgrave Macmillan 2013 p 254 274 40 Mobilising community energy with Elizabeth Bomberg Energy Policy vol 51 2012 p 435 444 41 A comparative analysis of voter turnout in regional elections with Ailsa Henderson Electoral Studies 29 3 2010 42 Books and special issues 21 Constitutional dynamics and partisan conflict A comparative assessment of multi level systems in Europe with Nicole Bolleyer Wilfried Swenden Special Issue of Comparative European Politics 12 4 5 36 Governments in Opposition Intergovernmental Relations in the UK in a Context of Party Political Incongruence with Wilfried Swenden and Nicole Bolleyer Special issue of British Journal of Politics and International Relations vol 14 no 2 2012 43 The Territorial Politics of Welfare Routledge ECPR Studies in European Political Science 2009 44 Revolution or Evolution The 2007 Scottish Elections with John Curtice David McCrone Michael Marsh and Rachel Ormiston Edinburgh University Press 2009 45 Nationalism and the State Welfare and Identity in Scotland and Quebec Regionalism and Federalism Book Series Presses interuniversitaires europennes Peter Lang 2006 46 Devolution and Public Policies with Michael Keating Taylor and Francis 2006 47 Awards EditFellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh 2021 48 References Edit About us UK in a changing Europe Retrieved 20 August 2021 a b c Nicola McEwen Centre on Constitutional Change Retrieved 24 June 2021 This Woman Is Forecast to be the Biggest Winner of the U K Election Time Retrieved 24 June 2021 Jefferson Rodney Reid Alastair 22 September 2020 Boris Johnson s Policies Have Bolstered Scotland s Nationalists Bloomberg Scottish independence Edinburgh University runs online referendum course BBC News 24 August 2014 Retrieved 24 June 2021 Smith Commission timetable unrealistic BBC News 16 October 2014 Retrieved 24 June 2021 The Brexit vote and the Union Scotland five years on UK in a changing Europe 22 June 2021 Retrieved 24 June 2021 BBC Radio 4 Westminster Hour 09 05 2021 BBC Retrieved 24 June 2021 Nicola McEwen on BBC Radio Scotland Scottish election results UK in a changing Europe Retrieved 24 June 2021 Dickie Mure 12 May 2021 Alex Salmond s political future in doubt after dismal Scottish election www ft com Retrieved 24 June 2021 Landler Mark 8 May 2021 Scotland Election Results Complicate Hopes for Independence Referendum The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved 24 June 2021 a b A Family of Nations Brexit Devolution and the Union UKRI June 2019 Retrieved 24 June 2021 Nicola McEwen The Guardian Retrieved 24 June 2021 The relationship between the UK and Scottish Governments Scottish Affairs Committee House of Commons publications parliament uk Retrieved 24 June 2021 Nicola McEwen The Telegraph 23 January 2020 Retrieved 24 June 2021 Divided nation Spectator Events events spectator co uk Retrieved 24 June 2021 ORCID Nicola McEwen 0000 0002 1093 6246 orcid org Retrieved 24 June 2021 Research projects Centre on Constitutional Change Retrieved 24 June 2021 The repatriation of competences implications for devolution UK in a changing Europe Retrieved 24 June 2021 Nicola McEwen a b Nicola McEwen School of Social and Political Science www sps ed ac uk Retrieved 24 June 2021 McEwen Nicola 3 April 2020 Negotiating Brexit power dynamics in British intergovernmental relations Regional Studies 55 9 1538 1549 doi 10 1080 00343404 2020 1735000 hdl 20 500 11820 f9c8694f cf8a 44a6 af76 92f7a23fdb5e ISSN 0034 3404 S2CID 216295215 McEwen Nicola Kenny Michael Sheldon Jack Swan Coree Brown 2020 Intergovernmental Relations in the UK Time for a Radical Overhaul The Political Quarterly 91 3 632 640 doi 10 1111 1467 923X 12862 ISSN 1467 923X PMC 7323457 PMID 32836409 Levrat Nicolas Sidjanski Dusan Saint Ouen Francois 2020 L Union europeenne et les nationalismes regionaux The European Union and Regional Nationalisms Universite de Geneve ISBN 978 2 8399 2935 6 Cairney Paul McHarg Aileen McEwen Nicola Turner Karen 1 June 2019 How to conceptualise energy law and policy for an interdisciplinary audience The case of post Brexit UK Energy Policy 129 459 466 doi 10 1016 j enpol 2019 02 022 hdl 1893 28946 ISSN 0301 4215 S2CID 84181007 McEwen Nicola 1 April 2018 Brexit and Scotland between two unions British Politics 13 1 65 78 doi 10 1057 s41293 017 0066 4 hdl 20 500 11820 d53c9fda d4f4 4862 a1bf 5244ac21ef03 ISSN 1746 9198 S2CID 158770922 Reforming Intergovernmental Relations in the United Kingdom www bennettinstitute cam ac uk Retrieved 24 June 2021 Banting Keith McEwen Nicola 2018 Keating Michael Laforest Guy eds Inequality Redistribution and Decentralization in Canada and the United Kingdom Constitutional Politics and the Territorial Question in Canada and the United Kingdom Federalism and Devolution Compared Comparative Territorial Politics Cham Springer International Publishing pp 105 133 doi 10 1007 978 3 319 58074 6 5 ISBN 978 3 319 58074 6 retrieved 24 June 2021 McEwen Nicola 20 October 2017 Still better together Purpose and power in intergovernmental councils in the UK Regional amp Federal Studies 27 5 667 690 doi 10 1080 13597566 2017 1389724 hdl 20 500 11820 f09edd15 c6f4 46da b196 7599fce0064c ISSN 1359 7566 S2CID 158523032 McEwen Nicola 16 February 2017 Keating Michael ed Welfare Debating Scotland Oxford University Press pp 84 101 doi 10 1093 acprof oso 9780198789819 003 0005 ISBN 978 0 19 878981 9 retrieved 24 June 2021 A Wealthier Fairer Scotland The Political Economy of Constitutional Change Edinburgh University Press 2017 ISBN 978 1 4744 1642 9 JSTOR 10 3366 j ctt1g0503c McEwen Nicola 23 June 2016 A Constitution in Flux the Dynamics of Constitutional Change after the Referendum The Scottish Independence Referendum Constitutional and Political Implications doi 10 1093 acprof oso 9780198755517 003 0010 Mcewen Nicola Petersohn Bettina 2015 Between Autonomy and Interdependence The Challenges of Shared Rule after the Scottish Referendum The Political Quarterly 86 2 192 200 doi 10 1111 1467 923X 12162 ISSN 1467 923X Royles Elin McEwen Nicola 2 November 2015 Empowered for action Capacities and constraints in sub state government climate action in Scotland and Wales Environmental Politics 24 6 1034 1054 doi 10 1080 09644016 2015 1053726 hdl 20 500 11820 2b2544eb 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