E-Mail:
gordon.crawford [at] coventry.ac.uk
Forschungsbereiche:
Human rights, democracy and development; democracy promotion; participatory democracy; structural inequalities and the role of social movements; natural resource governance
Regionale Schwerpunkte:
Sub-Saharan Africa (especially Ghana); South Asia (especially Nepal)
Berufserfahrung:
February 2017 - present
Honorary Professor, Department of Political Science, Freiburg University
October 2015 - present
Research Professor in Global Development, Centre for Trust, Peace & Social Relations, Coventry University
July 2008 – September 2015
Professor of Development Politics, School of Politics and International Studies, University of Leeds
August 2007 – June 2008
Reader in Development Studies, School of Politics and International Studies, University of Leeds
August 2002 – July 2007
Senior Lecturer in Development Studies, School of Politics and International Studies, University of Leeds
September 1996 – July 2002
Lecturer in Development Studies, School of Politics and International Studies, University of Leeds
January 1993 - August 1996
Research/Teaching Fellow. Department of Politics,University of Leeds
Ausbildung:
1993 - 1998
PhD Politics, University of Leeds
1988 - 1990
MA Development Studies (Distinction), University of Leeds
1987 - 1988
Post Graduate Certificate in Education [Further Education], University of Huddersfield
1971 - 1974
BA (Hons) Sociology, Class 2.1, University of Leeds
Understanding Global Development Research: Fieldwork Issues, Experiences and Reflections. Crawford G., Kruckenberg L.J., Loubere N., Morgan R. (2017), Sage Publications
‘Human Rights and Development: Putting Power and Politics at the Centre’, in Human Rights Quarterly, vol. 37, no. 3 (2015), pp.662-690 [with Bård A. Andreassen]
‘Leveraging national and global links for local rights advocacy: WACAM's challenge to the power of transnational gold mining in Ghana’, in Canadian Journal of Development Studies, vol. 35 issue 4, 2014, pp.483-502, [with Nana Akua Anyidoho].
‘Democratization in Africa 1990–2010: an assessment’, in Democratization, vol. 18, no. 2, April 2011, Special issue Democratization in Africa: challenges and prospects, pp.275-310 [with Gabrielle Lynch]
Foreign Aid and Political Reform: A Comparative Analysis of Democracy Assistance and Political Conditionality, Basingstoke: Macmillan Palgrave, (2001).