Dr Joseph Ward

Department of Politics and International Relations

Teaching Associate

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joseph.ward@sheffield.ac.uk
2024/25 Spring Semester
Monday 11:00 - 12:00 and Thursday 2:00 - 3:00

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Dr Joseph Ward
Department of Politics and International Relations
Room D13
Elmfield Building
Northumberland Road
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S10 2TU
Profile

Dr Joseph Ward joined the Department of Politics and International Relations in September 2021. Since then, he has taught on modules spanning political economy, public policy, and political theory in both UG and PG programmes in the department. He was awarded an ESRC Postdoctoral Fellowship at ºù«Ӱҵ which he held from October 2023-2024.

Qualifications
  • MA Political Science, 2014;
  • PhD Political Science and International Relations, 2022;
  • Fellowship of the Higher Education Academy, 2024
Research interests

My research centres on how advanced capitalist states adapt, manage and curtail democratic systems. Adopting a comparative-historical approach, my PhD analysed the emergence of the referendum as a political tool in the UK in the 1970s. This work produced several publications on the interaction between key moments of constitutional change - such as the 1970s and post-2016 - and state reform in the context of wider shifts in British political economy. More recent work has engaged more deeply with debates in global political economy to explore how, in a context of neoliberal decline, liberal-democratic states have sought to curtail democratic freedoms and navigate capacity constraints in response to global economic pressures.                

Publications

Journal articles

  • Ward JW (2021) . Parliamentary Affairs, 74(4), 890-910. RIS download Bibtex download
  • Arthur J, Earl SR, Thompson AP & Ward JW (2021) . Journal of Business Ethics, 169(2), 293-308. RIS download Bibtex download
  • Ward J () 'Taking the border out of politics'? The 1973 Northern Ireland border poll and the political character of (de)politicisation.. British Journal of Politics and International Relations. RIS download Bibtex download
  • Ward J, Ward B & Kerr P () Whither the centre? Tracing centralisation and fragmentation in UK politics.. Political Studies Review. RIS download Bibtex download
  • Ward J & Da Costa Vieira T () Authoritarian Neoliberalism Between Johnson and Jupiter: Declining Legitimacy and the Elevation of Home Affairs in Post-Brexit Britain and Macron's France. Geoforum. RIS download Bibtex download
  • Ward J & Ward B () . Political Studies, 003232172110637-003232172110637. RIS download Bibtex download

Chapters

  • Ward J (2018) , Virtues in the Public Sphere (pp. 234-249). Routledge RIS download Bibtex download
Research group
  • Political Economy
  • Governance and Public Policy
Grants

ESRC Postdoctoral Fellowship: £99,463

Teaching interests

I aim to develop critical, active learners who are able to co-constitute knowledge in the classroom. This approach is underpinned by the philosophies of democratic education and critical pedagogy, areas in which I am interested both academically and practically. I was awarded a Fellowship of the Higher Education Academy in 2024.