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Professor John Garry

School of History, Anthropology, Philosophy and Politics
John Garry

Professor John Garry

School of History, Anthropology, Philosophy and Politics

Professor Garry’s research focusing on understanding citizens’ political attitudes and voting behaviour. He examines elections, referendums and also deliberative mini-publics.

His current research focuses specifically on the case of Northern Ireland and he leads several ESRC funded projects investigating voting in Assembly elections and the EU referendum, public attitudes to the implication of ‘Brexit’ and how Citizens’ Assemblies (mini publics) may contribute to political decision making in Northern Ireland.

Contact info

  • j.garry@qub.ac.uk
  • +44 (0)28 9097 1086

Research Interests

Open to PhD applications in the field of

  • Voting behaviour and public opinion
  • Deliberative mini-publics

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Public outreach & key achievements

  • Brexit and Northern Ireland

Research students

PhD Title Strengthening Post-Conflict Democracy: Examining the Potential Legitimacy of Mini-Public Decision-Making in Northern Ireland
Country United Kingdom
   

 


Alumni: Where are they now

PhD Title Intra-party Democracy in Northern Ireland: selecting leaders, candidates and policy
Country United Kingdom
Current Position  Lecturer in British Politics, University of Bristol
  "I thoroughly enjoyed my time as a PhD student at Queen’s. HAPP was a great place to undertake a research project, with its vibrant postgraduate community and supportive, friendly staff. Completing a PhD is a real challenge but, as my supervisor, John was a constant source of support and guidance throughout. He was also a superb mentor, helping me prepare for ‘life after the PhD (!)’ and providing me with several opportunities to develop the skills and acquire the experience necessary for a career in academia." 
   
PhD Title  Overlapping Regional Integration Arrangements and Continent-wide Union: Modelling Public Support
Current Position  Homelessness Statistician, Scottish Government
  "My PhD was engaging, entertaining, challenging, and a huge personal achievement. I use the skills I learned on a daily basis in my current job." 

 

 


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