Yr Athro Paul Chaney
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Ysgol y Gwyddorau Cymdeithasol
- ChaneyP@caerdydd.ac.uk
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Paul Chaney$acirc; s research interests include:
- Gender and politics;
- Public and social policy;
- Contemporary governance;
- Equality and diversity.
He was the principal investigator on the following projects:
- (2009) A study of equality and human rights during the first decade of devolution - EHRC
- (2002) The Equality Policies of the Government of the National Assembly for Wales and their Implementation: July 1999 to January 2002: A Report commissioned by: The Equal Opportunities Commission, Disability Rights Commission, Commission for Racial Equality, and Institute of Welsh Affairs
- (2002) Welsh Labour's Post-Devolution Policies: Aims, Ideology, Process, Delivery? A Report commissioned by Plaid Cymru
- (2003-4) Action Against Discrimination in Pay Systems: A Preliminary Evaluation of the Welsh Assembly Government's Close The Pay Gap Campaign in Wales, commissioned by the Welsh Assembly Government, the Equal Opportunities Commission Wales, and the Wales TUC.
- (2004 with Prof Teresa Rees). The Northern Ireland Section 75 Equality Duty: An International Perspective in $acirc; Northern Ireland Office - The Section 75 Equality Duty $acirc; An Operational Review$acirc; .
In addition, for the past four years, Paul Chaney has been part of an inter- disciplinary study of initiatives undertaken by the Welsh Assembly Government and the National Assembly for Wales to create $acirc; Inclusive Governance$acirc; .
The study began when the Assembly assumed its powers in 1999 and it has entailed extensive research amongst politicians, civil servants and the organizations of civil society in Wales. One of the most influential outputs of the study has been a report by Paul Chaney and Ralph Fevre on the Equality Policies of the Government of the National Assembly for Wales which has been widely accepted in Britain and Ireland as a helpful aid in the reform of equality law and the statutory equality bodies. The document is available in Welsh and English. Mae'r ddogfen ar gael yng Nghymraeg ac yn Saesneg.
Since 2001 this stream of research has included a project supported by the Economic and Social Research Council: $acirc; Social Capital and the Participation of Marginalised Groups in Government$acirc; (ESRC Award R000239410).
Cyhoeddiad
2023
- Chaney, P. 2023. Exploring civil society perspectives on the situation of human rights defenders in the Commonwealth of Independent States. Central Asian Survey 42(2), pp. 293-318. (10.1080/02634937.2022.2113034)
- Wincott, D., Chaney, P. and Sophocleous, C. 2023. Voluntary action, territory and timing: the Council of Social Service for Wales, periodisation and the new historiography of the 'British Welfare State', 1919-1980. Journal of Social Policy 52(1), pp. 157-175. (10.1017/S0047279421000489)
2022
- Chaney, P. 2022. Civil society, rights and welfare: exploring the implementation of the convention on the rights of the child in Cambodia. Journal of Asian and African Studies 57(8), pp. 1597-1625. (10.1177/00219096211058886)
- Chaney, P. 2022. Shrinking civil space? Exploring state and civil society perspectives on the contemporary situation of human rights defenders in South Asia. Journal of South Asian Development 17(3), pp. 382-408. (10.1177/09731741221119935)
- Chaney, P. and Sophocleous, C. 2022. Civil society, pandemic and the crisis of welfare: exploring mixed economy models of welfare in domiciliary adult social care in a devolved UK. In: Chaney, P. and Rees Jones, I. eds. Civil Society in an Age of Uncertainty: Institutions, Governance and Existential Challenges. Bristol University Press, pp. 54-86., (10.51952/9781447353447.ch004)
- Chaney, P., Jones, I. R. and Fevre, R. 2022. Exploring the substantive representation of non-humans in UK parliamentary business: a legislative functions perspective of animal welfare petitions, 2010-19. Parliamentary Affairs 75(4), pp. 813-842., article number: gsab036. (10.1093/pa/gsab036)
- Cole, A., Stafford, I. and Heinz, D. 2022. Democratic decline? civil society and trust in government. In: Chaney, P. and Jones, I. eds. Civil Society in an Age of Uncertainty: Institutions, Governance and Existential Challenges. Civil Society and Social Change Bristol: Policy Press, pp. 133-162., (10.2307/j.ctv2z8617n.12)
- Chaney, P. and Jones, I. R. 2022. Existential challenges. In: Chaney, P. and Jones, I. R. eds. Civil Society in an Age of Uncertainty Institutions, Governance and Existential Challenges. Bristol University Press, pp. 19-32., (10.51952/9781447353447.ch002)
- Beel, D., Jones, M. and Jones, I. R. 2022. Civil society and the governance of city region economic development. In: Chaney, P. and Jones, I. R. eds. Civil Society in an Age of Uncertainty Institutions, Governance and Existential Challenges. Bristol University Press, pp. 33-53., (10.51952/9781447353447.ch003)
- Chaney, P. and Jones, I. 2022. Meeting the challenge? Prospects and perils for civil society in the Twenty-First Century. In: Chaney, P. and Jones, I. eds. Civil Society in a n Age of Uncertainty. Bristol, UK: Policy Press and Bristol University Press, pp. 186-203.
- Chaney, P. 2022. Exploring the politicisation and territorialisation of adult social care in the UK: electoral discourse analysis of state-wide and meso elections 1998-2019. Global Social Policy 22(1), pp. 141-171. (10.1177/14680181211008141)
- Chaney, P. 2022. Civil society, rights and welfare: Exploring the implementation of the convention on the rights of persons with disabilities in the Commonwealth of Independent States. Europe-Asia Studies 74(5), pp. 734-759. (10.1080/09668136.2021.1884664)
- Chaney, P., Sophocleous, C. and Wincott, D. 2022. Exploring the meso-territorialization of third sector administration and welfare delivery in federal and union states: evidence and theory-building from the UK. Regional and Federal Studies 32(2), pp. 231-254. (10.1080/13597566.2020.1822341)
- Chaney, P., Rees Jones, I. and Fevre, R. 2022. Sentience and salience – exploring the party politicization of animal welfare in multi-level electoral systems: Analysis of manifesto discourse in UK meso elections 1998–2017. Regional and Federal Studies 32(1), pp. 115-140. (10.1080/13597566.2020.1853105)
- Chaney, P. 2022. Civil society perspectives on children’s rights in the occupied Palestinian Territories. International Journal of Children's Rights 30(1), pp. 7-40. (10.1163/15718182-30010003)
- Chaney, P. 2022. Exploring civil society perspectives on the human rights situation of LGBT+ people in the Caribbean community. Journal of Civil Society 18(4), pp. 369-389. (10.1080/17448689.2022.2164028)
2021
- Chaney, P. 2021. 'Situated knowledge’: exploring global civil society views on the Rohingya crisis. In: Uddin, N. ed. The Rohingya Crisis: Human Rights Issues, Policy Concerns and Burden Sharing,. SAGE Publishing, Los Angeles, pp. 280-305.
- Chaney, P. and Sophocleous, C. 2021. Trust, transparency and welfare: third sector adult social care delivery and the COVID-19 pandemic in the UK. Journal of Risk and Financial Management 14(12), article number: 572. (10.3390/jrfm14120572)
- Sahoo, S. and Chaney, P. eds. 2021. Civil society and citizenship in India and Bangladesh. Bloomsbury Academic India.
- Chaney, P. 2021. Human rights and social welfare pathologies: civil society perspectives on contemporary practice across UK jurisdictions - critical analysis of third cycle UPR data. International Journal of Human Rights 25(4), pp. 639-674. (10.1080/13642987.2020.1789107)
- Chaney, P. 2021. Examining political parties' record on refugees and asylum seekers in UK party manifestos 1964-2019: the rise of territorial approaches to welfare?. Journal of Immigrant and Refugee Studies 19(4), pp. 488-510. (10.1080/15562948.2020.1839620)
- Chaney, P. 2021. 'Situated knowledge' - exploring civil society views on the Rohingya crisis in United Nations universal periodic review data. In: Uddin, N. ed. Living with Uncertainties: The Rohingya in the Place of Migration and Beyond. SAGE.
- Royles, E. and Chaney, P. 2021. Civil society, equalities and inclusion. In: Williams, J. ed. The Impact of Welsh Devolution: Social Democracy with a National Stripe?. University of Wales Press
2020
- Chaney, P. 2020. An institutionally Ableist State? Exploring civil society perspectives on the implementation of the convention on the rights of persons with disabilities in India. Journal of Civil Society 16(4), pp. 372-392. (10.1080/17448689.2020.1852824)
- Chaney, P., Sahoo, S. and Sabur, S. 2020. Civil society organisations and LGBT+ rights in Bangladesh: a critical analysis. Journal of South Asian Development 15(2), pp. 184-208. (10.1177/0973174120950512)
- Chaney, P. 2020. India at the crossroads? Civil society, human rights and religious freedom: Critical analysis of CSOs’ third cycle universal periodic review discourse 2012-2017. International Journal of Human Rights 24(5), pp. 531-562. (10.1080/13642987.2019.1656610)
- Chaney, P. and Sahoo, S. 2020. Civil society and the contemporary threat to religious freedom in Bangladesh. Journal of Civil Society 16(3), pp. 191-215. (10.1080/17448689.2020.1787629)
2019
- 2019. New perspectives on welfare and governance in contemporary China. Project Report. [Online]. Cardiff: Wales Institute of Social & Economic Research, Data & Methods. Available at: https://wiserd.ac.uk/node/15362
- Chaney, P. and Sahoo, S. 2019. Civil society and good governance in India and Bangladesh. Cardiff: Wales Institute of Social & Economic Research, Data & Methods. Available at: https://wiserd.ac.uk/node/15372
2018
- Chaney, P. 2018. Civil society, ‘traditional values’ and LGBT resistance to heteronormative rights hegemony: analysis of the UN Universal Periodic Review in the Russian Federation. Europe-Asia Studies 70(4), pp. 638-665. (10.1080/09668136.2018.1453924)
2017
- Chaney, P. 2017. Comparative analysis of state and civil society discourse on human rights implementation and the position of Roma in the former Yugoslav space. Ethnopolitics 16(5), pp. 431-449. (10.1080/17449057.2016.1213495)
- Chaney, P. 2017. 'Governance transitions' and minority nationalist parties' pressure for welfare state change: evidence from Welsh and Scottish elections - and the UK's 'Brexit' referendum. Global Social Policy 17(3), pp. 279-306. (10.1177/1468018116686922)
- Chaney, P. 2017. Civil society, human rights and religious freedom in the People's Republic of China: analysis of CSOs' Universal Periodic Review discourse. International Journal of Human Rights 22(4), pp. 503-524. (10.1080/13642987.2017.1397630)
- Chaney, P. 2017. Limited gains, enduring violations: civil society perspectives on the implementation of the United Nations' convention on the Rights of the Child in Bangladesh. Journal of South Asian Development 23(1), pp. 286-307. (10.1177/0973174117735213)
- Chaney, P. 2017. Comparative analysis of civil society and state discourse on disabled people’s rights and welfare in South East Asia 2010-16. Asian Studies Review 41(3), pp. 405-423., article number: 4. (10.1080/10357823.2017.1336612)
- Chaney, P. 2017. Comparative analysis of state and civil society discourse on the implementation of the United Nations' convention on the rights of the child in North Africa. Journal of North African Studies 22(1), pp. 6-34. (10.1080/13629387.2016.1269229)
2016
- Chaney, P. 2016. Mind the gap? Civil society policy engagement and the pursuit of gender justice: critical discourse analysis of the implementation of the Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action in Africa 2003–2015. Review of African Political Economy 43(150), pp. 608-629. (10.1080/03056244.2016.1170675)
- Chaney, P. 2016. Civil society and gender mainstreaming: empirical evidence and theory-building from twelve post-conflict countries 2005-15. World Development 83, pp. 280-294. (10.1016/j.worlddev.2016.01.010)
- Chaney, P. 2016. Civil society organizations' experiences of participative environmental mainstreaming: a political systems perspective of a regional European polity. Environmental Policy and Governance 26(6), pp. 501-526. (10.1002/eet.1725)
- Chaney, P. 2016. Women and policy-making: devolution, civil society and political representation. In: Mannay, D. ed. Our Changing Land: Revisiting Gender, Class and Identity in Contemporary Wales. Cardiff: University of Wales Press
- Chaney, P. 2016. Participatory governance or deliberative disjuncture? Exploring the state-civil society policy nexus in the gender mainstreaming programmes of seven Middle Eastern states 2005-15. British Journal of Middle East Studies (10.1080/13530194.2016.1185936)
- Chaney, P. 2016. How does single party dominance influence civil society organisations’ engagement strategies? Exploratory analysis of participative mainstreaming in a ‘regional’ European polity. Public Policy and Administration 31(2), pp. 1-25. (10.1177/0952076715581876)
- Chaney, P. 2016. Gendered political space: civil society, contingency theory and the substantive representation of women. Journal of Civil Society 12(2), pp. 198-223. (10.1080/17448689.2016.1178964)
- Chaney, P. 2016. Using mixed-methods analysis to explore issue representation in parliamentary proceedings. In: Brindle, P. ed. SAGE Research Methods. SAGE
2015
- Chaney, P. 2015. Exploring the pathologies of one-party-dominance on third sector public policy engagement in liberal democracies: Evidence from meso-government in the UK. VOLUNTAS: International Journal of Voluntary and Nonprofit Organizations 26(4), pp. 1460-1484. (10.1007/s11266-014-9493-7)
- Chaney, P. 2015. Organized out of politics? Parliamentary scrutiny of the substantive representation of women in UK governments' legislative programmes 1945-2012. Women's Studies International Forum 50(May/Ju), pp. 57-67. (10.1016/j.wsif.2015.02.006)
- Chaney, P. 2015. Popularism and punishment or rights and rehabilitation? electoral discourse and structural policy narratives on youth justice: Westminster elections, 1964-2010. Youth Justice 15(1), pp. 23-41. (10.1177/1473225414541176)
- Chaney, P. 2015. Getting involved: public policy making and political life in Wales. In: Williams, C., Evans, N. and O'Leary, P. eds. A Tolerant Nation? Revisiting Ethnic Diversity in a Devolved Wales. Cardiff: University of Wales Press, pp. 305-330.
- Chaney, P. 2015. 'Post-feminist' era of social investment and territorial welfare? Exploring the issue salience and policy framing of child care in U.K. elections 1983-2011. SAGE Open 5(1), pp. 1-14. (10.1177/2158244015574299)
- Chaney, P. 2015. Manifesto discourse and the substantive representation of ethnic minorities: analysis of UK state-wide and meso elections, 1964-2011. Parliamentary Affairs 68(1), pp. 154-181. (10.1093/pa/gst010)
- Chaney, P. 2015. Exploring political parties’ manifesto discourse on tourism: Analysis of Scottish, Welsh and Northern Irish elections 1998–2011. Annals of Tourism Research 50, pp. 113-127. (10.1016/j.annals.2014.11.012)
- Chaney, P. 2015. Institutional ableism, critical actors and the substantive representation of disabled people: Evidence from the UK Parliament 1940-2012. The Journal of Legislative Studies 21(2), pp. 168-191. (10.1080/13572334.2014.975512)
- Chaney, P. 2015. Electoral discourse and the party politicization of sport in multi-level systems: analysis of UK elections 1945-2011. International Journal of Sport Policy and Politics 7(2), pp. 159-180. (10.1080/19406940.2014.921230)
- Mannay, D., Ward, M. R. M., Parken, A. and Chaney, P. 2015. Our changing land: Revisiting gender, class, identity, work, and public and private life in contemporary Wales. Presented at: The Wales Institute of Social & Economic Research, Data & Methods (WISERD) Annual Conference 2015, Cardiff, 30 June - 2 July 2015.
- Chaney, P. 2015. The 'complementarity conjecture' - does civil society engagement strengthen input legitimacy and shape policy delivery? The case of gender mainstreaming in India and Nepal 2005-15. Journal of Comparative Asian Development 14(3), pp. 377-413.
- Chaney, P. 2015. Parties, promises and politics: exploring manifesto discourse on arts policy in Westminster, Scottish, Welsh and Northern Irish elections 1945-2011. International Journal of Cultural Policy 21(5), pp. 611-630. (10.1080/10286632.2014.943754)
2014
- Chaney, P. and Wincott, D. 2014. Envisioning the third sector's welfare role: critical discourse analysis of 'post-devolution' public policy in the UK 1998-2012. Social Policy and Administration 48(7), pp. 757-781. (10.1111/spol.12062)
- Chaney, P. 2014. Public policy for non-humans: exploring UK state-wide parties' formative policy record on animal welfare, 1979-2010. Parliamentary Affairs 67(4), pp. 907-934. (10.1093/pa/gss108)
- Chaney, P. 2014. Mixed-methods analysis of political parties' manifesto discourse on rail transport policy: Westminster, Scottish, Welsh and Northern Irish elections 1945-2011. Transport Policy 35, pp. 275-285. (10.1016/j.tranpol.2014.06.002)
- Chaney, P. 2014. Multi-level systems and the electoral politics of welfare pluralism: Exploring third-sector policy in UK Westminster and regional elections 1945-2011. VOLUNTAS: International Journal of Voluntary and Nonprofit Organizations 25(3), pp. 585-611. (10.1007/s11266-013-9354-9)
- Chaney, P. 2014. Party politicisation and the formative phase of environmental policy-making in multi-level systems: Electoral discourse in UK meso-elections 1998-2011. Political Studies 62(2), pp. 252-272. (10.1111/1467-9248.12028)
- Chaney, P. 2014. The substantive representation of women - does issue-salience matter? Party politicization and UK Westminster elections 1945-2010. The British Journal of Politics & International Relations 16(1), pp. 96-116. (10.1111/1467-856X.12007)
- Chaney, P. 2014. Electoral politics and the party politicisation of human rights: the case of UK Westminster elections 1945-2010. Parliamentary Affairs 67(1), pp. 209-231. (10.1093/pa/gss042)
- Chaney, P. 2014. Instrumental Europeans? Minority nationalist parties' discourse on the European Union: the case of UK meso-elections 1998-2011. Perspectives on European Politics and Society 15(4), pp. 464-482. (10.1080/15705854.2014.900987)
- Chaney, P. and Royles, E. eds. 2014. Contemporary Wales: an annual review of economic, political and social research. Cardiff: University of Wales Press.
- Chaney, P. 2014. Using mixed-methods analysis of election manifestos to explore the party politicisation of policy issues: Older people's policy in UK elections 1945-2011. In: SAGE Research Methods Cases. SAGE Publications, (10.4135/978144627305014528625)
2013
- Chaney, P. 2013. An electoral discourse approach to state decentralisation: state-wide parties' manifesto proposals on Scottish and Welsh devolution, 1945-2010. British Politics 8(3), pp. 333-356. (10.1057/bp.2012.26)
- Chaney, P. 2013. Electoral competition, issue salience and public policy for older people: the case of the Westminster and regional UK elections 1945-2011. The British Journal of Politics & International Relations 15(3), pp. 456-475. (10.1111/j.1467-856X.2011.00488.x)
- Chaney, P. 2013. Unfulfilled mandate? Exploring the electoral discourse of international development aid in UK Westminster elections 1945-2010. The European Journal of Development Research 25(2), pp. 252-270. (10.1057/ejdr.2012.34)
- Chaney, P. 2013. Electoral competition, issue salience and public policy for disabled people: Westminster and regional UK elections 1945-2011. Parliamentary Affairs 66(2), pp. 364-383. (10.1093/pa/gsr062)
- Chaney, P. 2013. Equality and territorial (in-)justice? Exploring the impact of devolution on social welfare for older people in the UK. Critical Social Policy 33(1), pp. 114-139. (10.1177/0261018312449806)
- Chaney, P. 2013. Institutionally homophobic? Political parties and the substantive representation of LGBT people: Westminster and regional UK elections 1945-2011. Policy & Politics 41(1), pp. 101-121. (10.1332/030557312X645793)
- Chaney, P. 2013. Mainstreaming intersectional equality for older people? Exploring the impact of quasi-federalism in the UK. Public Policy and Administration 28(1), pp. 21-42. (10.1177/0952076711432579)
- Chaney, P. 2013. Electoral discourse analysis of civil conflict resolution: the case of Northern Ireland in UK statewide elections 1970-2010. Irish Political Studies 28(1), pp. 1-19. (10.1080/07907184.2012.688033)
- Chaney, P. 2013. Electoral discourse and formative structural narratives of welfare divergence in multi-level systems: homelessness policy in UK elections 1970-2011. Journal of International and Comparative Social Policy 29(1), pp. 28-47. (10.1080/21699763.2013.802989)
- Chaney, P. 2013. Electoral discourse analysis of state foreign policy development: exploring the party politicization of the Commonwealth in UK Westminster elections 1945-2010. Contemporary Politics 19(2), pp. 203-220. (10.1080/13569775.2013.785831)
- Royles, E. and Chaney, P. eds. 2013. Contemporary Wales: an annual review of economic, political and social research. Vol. 26. Cardiff: University of Wales Press.
2012
- Chaney, P. 2012. New legislative settings and the application of the participative-democratic model of mainstreaming equality in public policy making: evidence from the UK's devolution programme. Policy Studies 33(5), pp. 455-476. (10.1080/01442872.2012.722287)
- Chaney, P. 2012. Critical actors vs. critical mass: the substantive representation of women in the Scottish Parliament. The British Journal of Politics & International Relations 14(3), pp. 441-457. (10.1111/j.1467-856X.2011.00467.x)
- Chaney, P. 2012. Critical Perspectives on Human Rights and Disability Law - edited by Marcia Rioux, Lee Ann Basser & Melinda Jones [Book review]. Journal of Research in Special Educational Needs 12(2), pp. 124-126. (10.1111/j.1471-3802.2012.01236_2.x)
- Chaney, P. 2012. Additional learning needs policy in the devolved polities of the UK: a systems perspective. Journal of Research in Special Educational Needs 12(1), pp. 28-36. (10.1111/j.1471-3802.2011.01207.x)
- Chaney, P. 2012. Quasi-federalism and the administration of equality and human rights: recent developments and future prospects - a preliminary analysis from the UK's devolution programme. Public Policy and Administration 27(1), pp. 69-88. (10.1177/0952076710393774)
- Chaney, P. and Royles, E. eds. 2012. Contemporary Wales: an annual review of economic, political and social research. Vol. 25. Cardiff: University of Wales Press.
2011
- Chaney, P. 2011. Education, equality and human rights: exploring the impact of devolution in the UK. Critical Social Policy 31(3), pp. 431-453. (10.1177/0261018311405013)
- Rees, T. L. and Chaney, P. 2011. Multilevel governance, equality and human rights: evaluating the first decade of devolution in Wales. Social Policy and Society 10(2), pp. 219-228. (10.1017/S1474746410000564)
- Chaney, P. 2011. Equality and public policy : exploring the impact of devolution in the UK. Cardiff: University of Wales Press.
- Thompson, A., Chaney, P. and Royles, E. eds. 2011. Contemporary Wales: an annual review of economic, political and social research. Vol. 24. Cardiff: University of Wales Press.
2010
- Chaney, P. 2010. Devolution, citizenship and women’s political representation in Wales. In: Breitenbach, E. and Thane, P. eds. Women and Citizenship in Britain and Ireland in the 20th Century: What Difference Did the Vote Make?. London: Continuum, pp. 189-208.
- Chaney, P. 2010. Delivery or déjà vu? Gender mainstreaming and public policy in post-devolution Wales. In: Charles, N. and Davies, C. A. eds. Gender and Social Justice in Wales. Gender Studies in Wales Cardiff: University of Wales Press, pp. 31-56.
- Chaney, P., Thompson, A. and Royles, E. eds. 2010. Contemporary Wales: an annual review of economic, political and social research. Vol. 23. Cardiff: University of Wales Press.
- Chaney, P. 2010. Devolution, citizenship and women's political representation in Wales. In: Breitenbach, E. and Thane, P. eds. Women and Citizenship in Britain and Ireland in the Twentieth Century. London: Continuum, pp. 189-209.
2009
- Chaney, P. 2009. Equal opportunities and human rights: The first decade of devolution in Wales. Cardiff: Equality and Human Rights Commission. Available at: http://www.equalityhumanrights.com/wales/publications/equal-opportunities-and-human-rights-the-first-decade-of-devolution-in-wales/
- Chaney, P. 2009. Cyfle cyfartal a hawliau dynol: degawd cyntaf datganoli yng Nghymru. Cardiff: Comisiwn Cydraddoldeb a Hawliau Dynol. Available at: http://www.equalityhumanrights.com/hafan/cymru/cyhoeddiadau-yng-nghymru/cyfle-cyfartal-a-hawliau-dynol-degawd-cyntaf-datganoli-yng-nghymru/
- Chaney, P., Thompson, A. and Royles, E. eds. 2009. Contemporary Wales: an annual review of economic, political and social research. Vol. 22. Cardiff: University of Wales Press.
2008
- Chaney, P. 2008. Constitutional reform and the substantive representation of women. Presented at: ESRC seminar 'Democracy After the Nation-State', Welsh Governance Centre, Cardiff, UK, 15 - 16 December 2008.
- Chaney, P. 2008. Public Policy. In: Wyn Jones, R. and Scully, R. eds. Wales devolution monitoring report. London: ESRC, pp. 5-18.
- Chaney, P. 2008. Devolved governance and the substantive representation of women: the second term of the National Assembly for Wales, 2003-2007. Parliamentary Affairs 61(2), pp. 272-290. (10.1093/pa/gsm063)
- Chaney, P., Royles, E. and Thompson, A. eds. 2008. Contemporary Wales: an annual review of economic, social and political research. Vol. 21. Cardiff: University of Wales.
2007
- Chaney, P. 2007. Strategic Women, Elite Advocacy and Insider Strategies: The Women's Movement and Constitutional Reform in Wales. Research in Social Movements, Conflicts and Change 27, pp. 155-185. (10.1016/S0163-786X(06)27006-X)
- Chaney, P., Mackay, F. and McAllister, L. 2007. Women, politics and constitutional change: the first years of the National Assembly for Wales. Cardiff: University of Wales Press.
- Chaney, P. 2007. Gender, electoral competition and political behaviour: preliminary analysis from the UK's devolution programme. Contemporary Politics 13(1), pp. 93-117. (10.1080/13569770701246286)
- Chaney, P., Royles, E. and Thompson, A. eds. 2007. Contemporary Wales: an annual review of economic, political and social research. Vol. 20. Cardiff: University of Wales Press.
- Chaney, P., Scourfield, J. B. and Thompson, A. eds. 2007. Contemporary Wales: an annual review of economic, political and social research. Vol. 19. Cardiff: University of Wales Press.
2006
- Chaney, P. 2006. Critical Mass, Deliberation and the Substantive Representation of Women: Evidence from the UK's Devolution Programme. Political Studies 54(4), pp. 691-714. (10.1111/j.1467-9248.2006.00633.x)
- Chaney, P. 2006. Women and constitutional reform: gender parity in the National Assembly for Wales. In: Sawer, M., Trembly, M. and Trimble, L. eds. Representing Women in Parliament: a Comparative Study. Routledge Research in Comparative Politics Vol. 14. London: Routledge, pp. 188-204.
- Chaney, P., Scourfield, J. B. and Thompson, A. eds. 2006. Contemporary Wales: an annual review of economic, political and social research. Vol. 18. Cardiff: University of Wales Press.
2005
- Chaney, P. 2005. Women's political participation and the Welsh Assembly. In: Aaron, J. and Williams, C. eds. Postcolonial Wales. Cardiff: University of Wales Press, pp. 114-137.
2004
- Chaney, P. 2004. Women and constitutional change in Wales. Regional & Federal Studies 14(2), pp. 281-303. (10.1080/1359756042000247483)
- Chaney, P. and Drakeford, M. 2004. The primacy of ideology: social policy and the first term of the National Assembly for Wales. In: Ellison, N., Powell, M. and Bauld, L. eds. Social Policy Review. Vol. 16. Bristol: Policy Press, pp. 121-143.
- Chaney, P. and Rees, T. L. 2004. The Northern Ireland Section 75 equality duty: an international perspective. Presented at: Section 75 Equality Duty: an Operational Review Conference, Belfast, UK, 10 June 2004 Presented at McLaughlin, E. and Faris, N. eds.The Northern Ireland Section 75 Equality Duty: an Operational Review. Belfast: Northern Ireland Office pp. Annex B.
- Chaney, P., Scourfield, J. B. and Thompson, A. eds. 2004. Contemporary Wales: an annual review of economic, political and social research. Vol. 17. Cardiff: University of Wales Press.
2003
- Chaney, P. 2003. Increased rights and representation: women and the post-devolution equality agenda in Wales. In: Dobrowolsky, A. and Hart, V. eds. Women Making Constitutions: New Politics and Comparative Perspectives. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 173-184.
2002
- Chaney, P. and Fevre, R. W. 2002. Is there a demand for descriptive representation? Evidence from the UK's devolution programme. Political Studies 50(5), pp. 897-915. (10.1111/1467-9248.00399)
- Chaney, P. 2002. Social capital and the participation of marginalized groups in government: a study of the statutory partnership between the third sector and devolved government in Wales. Public Policy and Administration 17(4), pp. 20-38. (10.1177/095207670201700403)
2001
- Chaney, P. and Fevre, R. W. 2001. Inclusive governance and "minority" groups: the role of the third sector in Wales. Voluntas: International Journal of Voluntary and Nonprofit Organizations 12(2), pp. 131-156. (10.1023/A:1011286602556)
- Fevre, R. W. and Chaney, P. 2001. Welsh nationalism and the challenge of "inclusive" politics. In: Coy, P. G. ed. Political Opportunities, Social Movements, and Democratization. Research in Social Movements, Conflicts and Change Vol. 23. Greenwich: Jai Press, pp. 227-254.
- Williams, C. and Chaney, P. 2001. Devolution and identities: the experience of ethnic minorities in Wales. Soundings: a Journal of Politics and Culture(18), pp. 169-184.
- Chaney, P., Hall, T. A. and Pithouse, A. J. eds. 2001. New governance - new democracy? Post-Devolution Wales. Cardiff: University of Wales Press.
2000
- Fevre, R. and Chaney, P. 2000. Devolution and participation in Wales: Ron Davies and the cultivation of inclusiveness. Working paper. Cardiff: Cardiff University.
- Chaney, P. and Fevre, R. 2000. Welsh nationalism and the challenge of 'inclusive' politics. Working paper. Cardiff: Cardiff University. Available at: http://www.cardiff.ac.uk/socsi/research/publications/workingpapers/paper-2.html
- Chaney, P. and Sherwood, K. 2000. The resale of right to buy dwellings: a case study of migration and social change in rural England. Journal of Rural Studies 16(1), pp. 79-94. (10.1016/S0743-0167(99)00019-4)
- Chaney, P. and Fevre, R. 2000. Welsh nationalism and the challenge of ‘inclusive’ politics. Working paper. Cardiff: Cardiff University.
Articles
- Chaney, P. 2023. Exploring civil society perspectives on the situation of human rights defenders in the Commonwealth of Independent States. Central Asian Survey 42(2), pp. 293-318. (10.1080/02634937.2022.2113034)
- Wincott, D., Chaney, P. and Sophocleous, C. 2023. Voluntary action, territory and timing: the Council of Social Service for Wales, periodisation and the new historiography of the 'British Welfare State', 1919-1980. Journal of Social Policy 52(1), pp. 157-175. (10.1017/S0047279421000489)
- Chaney, P. 2022. Civil society, rights and welfare: exploring the implementation of the convention on the rights of the child in Cambodia. Journal of Asian and African Studies 57(8), pp. 1597-1625. (10.1177/00219096211058886)
- Chaney, P. 2022. Shrinking civil space? Exploring state and civil society perspectives on the contemporary situation of human rights defenders in South Asia. Journal of South Asian Development 17(3), pp. 382-408. (10.1177/09731741221119935)
- Chaney, P., Jones, I. R. and Fevre, R. 2022. Exploring the substantive representation of non-humans in UK parliamentary business: a legislative functions perspective of animal welfare petitions, 2010-19. Parliamentary Affairs 75(4), pp. 813-842., article number: gsab036. (10.1093/pa/gsab036)
- Chaney, P. 2022. Exploring the politicisation and territorialisation of adult social care in the UK: electoral discourse analysis of state-wide and meso elections 1998-2019. Global Social Policy 22(1), pp. 141-171. (10.1177/14680181211008141)
- Chaney, P. 2022. Civil society, rights and welfare: Exploring the implementation of the convention on the rights of persons with disabilities in the Commonwealth of Independent States. Europe-Asia Studies 74(5), pp. 734-759. (10.1080/09668136.2021.1884664)
- Chaney, P., Sophocleous, C. and Wincott, D. 2022. Exploring the meso-territorialization of third sector administration and welfare delivery in federal and union states: evidence and theory-building from the UK. Regional and Federal Studies 32(2), pp. 231-254. (10.1080/13597566.2020.1822341)
- Chaney, P., Rees Jones, I. and Fevre, R. 2022. Sentience and salience – exploring the party politicization of animal welfare in multi-level electoral systems: Analysis of manifesto discourse in UK meso elections 1998–2017. Regional and Federal Studies 32(1), pp. 115-140. (10.1080/13597566.2020.1853105)
- Chaney, P. 2022. Civil society perspectives on children’s rights in the occupied Palestinian Territories. International Journal of Children's Rights 30(1), pp. 7-40. (10.1163/15718182-30010003)
- Chaney, P. 2022. Exploring civil society perspectives on the human rights situation of LGBT+ people in the Caribbean community. Journal of Civil Society 18(4), pp. 369-389. (10.1080/17448689.2022.2164028)
- Chaney, P. and Sophocleous, C. 2021. Trust, transparency and welfare: third sector adult social care delivery and the COVID-19 pandemic in the UK. Journal of Risk and Financial Management 14(12), article number: 572. (10.3390/jrfm14120572)
- Chaney, P. 2021. Human rights and social welfare pathologies: civil society perspectives on contemporary practice across UK jurisdictions - critical analysis of third cycle UPR data. International Journal of Human Rights 25(4), pp. 639-674. (10.1080/13642987.2020.1789107)
- Chaney, P. 2021. Examining political parties' record on refugees and asylum seekers in UK party manifestos 1964-2019: the rise of territorial approaches to welfare?. Journal of Immigrant and Refugee Studies 19(4), pp. 488-510. (10.1080/15562948.2020.1839620)
- Chaney, P. 2020. An institutionally Ableist State? Exploring civil society perspectives on the implementation of the convention on the rights of persons with disabilities in India. Journal of Civil Society 16(4), pp. 372-392. (10.1080/17448689.2020.1852824)
- Chaney, P., Sahoo, S. and Sabur, S. 2020. Civil society organisations and LGBT+ rights in Bangladesh: a critical analysis. Journal of South Asian Development 15(2), pp. 184-208. (10.1177/0973174120950512)
- Chaney, P. 2020. India at the crossroads? Civil society, human rights and religious freedom: Critical analysis of CSOs’ third cycle universal periodic review discourse 2012-2017. International Journal of Human Rights 24(5), pp. 531-562. (10.1080/13642987.2019.1656610)
- Chaney, P. and Sahoo, S. 2020. Civil society and the contemporary threat to religious freedom in Bangladesh. Journal of Civil Society 16(3), pp. 191-215. (10.1080/17448689.2020.1787629)
- Chaney, P. 2018. Civil society, ‘traditional values’ and LGBT resistance to heteronormative rights hegemony: analysis of the UN Universal Periodic Review in the Russian Federation. Europe-Asia Studies 70(4), pp. 638-665. (10.1080/09668136.2018.1453924)
- Chaney, P. 2017. Comparative analysis of state and civil society discourse on human rights implementation and the position of Roma in the former Yugoslav space. Ethnopolitics 16(5), pp. 431-449. (10.1080/17449057.2016.1213495)
- Chaney, P. 2017. 'Governance transitions' and minority nationalist parties' pressure for welfare state change: evidence from Welsh and Scottish elections - and the UK's 'Brexit' referendum. Global Social Policy 17(3), pp. 279-306. (10.1177/1468018116686922)
- Chaney, P. 2017. Civil society, human rights and religious freedom in the People's Republic of China: analysis of CSOs' Universal Periodic Review discourse. International Journal of Human Rights 22(4), pp. 503-524. (10.1080/13642987.2017.1397630)
- Chaney, P. 2017. Limited gains, enduring violations: civil society perspectives on the implementation of the United Nations' convention on the Rights of the Child in Bangladesh. Journal of South Asian Development 23(1), pp. 286-307. (10.1177/0973174117735213)
- Chaney, P. 2017. Comparative analysis of civil society and state discourse on disabled people’s rights and welfare in South East Asia 2010-16. Asian Studies Review 41(3), pp. 405-423., article number: 4. (10.1080/10357823.2017.1336612)
- Chaney, P. 2017. Comparative analysis of state and civil society discourse on the implementation of the United Nations' convention on the rights of the child in North Africa. Journal of North African Studies 22(1), pp. 6-34. (10.1080/13629387.2016.1269229)
- Chaney, P. 2016. Mind the gap? Civil society policy engagement and the pursuit of gender justice: critical discourse analysis of the implementation of the Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action in Africa 2003–2015. Review of African Political Economy 43(150), pp. 608-629. (10.1080/03056244.2016.1170675)
- Chaney, P. 2016. Civil society and gender mainstreaming: empirical evidence and theory-building from twelve post-conflict countries 2005-15. World Development 83, pp. 280-294. (10.1016/j.worlddev.2016.01.010)
- Chaney, P. 2016. Civil society organizations' experiences of participative environmental mainstreaming: a political systems perspective of a regional European polity. Environmental Policy and Governance 26(6), pp. 501-526. (10.1002/eet.1725)
- Chaney, P. 2016. Participatory governance or deliberative disjuncture? Exploring the state-civil society policy nexus in the gender mainstreaming programmes of seven Middle Eastern states 2005-15. British Journal of Middle East Studies (10.1080/13530194.2016.1185936)
- Chaney, P. 2016. How does single party dominance influence civil society organisations’ engagement strategies? Exploratory analysis of participative mainstreaming in a ‘regional’ European polity. Public Policy and Administration 31(2), pp. 1-25. (10.1177/0952076715581876)
- Chaney, P. 2016. Gendered political space: civil society, contingency theory and the substantive representation of women. Journal of Civil Society 12(2), pp. 198-223. (10.1080/17448689.2016.1178964)
- Chaney, P. 2015. Exploring the pathologies of one-party-dominance on third sector public policy engagement in liberal democracies: Evidence from meso-government in the UK. VOLUNTAS: International Journal of Voluntary and Nonprofit Organizations 26(4), pp. 1460-1484. (10.1007/s11266-014-9493-7)
- Chaney, P. 2015. Organized out of politics? Parliamentary scrutiny of the substantive representation of women in UK governments' legislative programmes 1945-2012. Women's Studies International Forum 50(May/Ju), pp. 57-67. (10.1016/j.wsif.2015.02.006)
- Chaney, P. 2015. Popularism and punishment or rights and rehabilitation? electoral discourse and structural policy narratives on youth justice: Westminster elections, 1964-2010. Youth Justice 15(1), pp. 23-41. (10.1177/1473225414541176)
- Chaney, P. 2015. 'Post-feminist' era of social investment and territorial welfare? Exploring the issue salience and policy framing of child care in U.K. elections 1983-2011. SAGE Open 5(1), pp. 1-14. (10.1177/2158244015574299)
- Chaney, P. 2015. Manifesto discourse and the substantive representation of ethnic minorities: analysis of UK state-wide and meso elections, 1964-2011. Parliamentary Affairs 68(1), pp. 154-181. (10.1093/pa/gst010)
- Chaney, P. 2015. Exploring political parties’ manifesto discourse on tourism: Analysis of Scottish, Welsh and Northern Irish elections 1998–2011. Annals of Tourism Research 50, pp. 113-127. (10.1016/j.annals.2014.11.012)
- Chaney, P. 2015. Institutional ableism, critical actors and the substantive representation of disabled people: Evidence from the UK Parliament 1940-2012. The Journal of Legislative Studies 21(2), pp. 168-191. (10.1080/13572334.2014.975512)
- Chaney, P. 2015. Electoral discourse and the party politicization of sport in multi-level systems: analysis of UK elections 1945-2011. International Journal of Sport Policy and Politics 7(2), pp. 159-180. (10.1080/19406940.2014.921230)
- Chaney, P. 2015. The 'complementarity conjecture' - does civil society engagement strengthen input legitimacy and shape policy delivery? The case of gender mainstreaming in India and Nepal 2005-15. Journal of Comparative Asian Development 14(3), pp. 377-413.
- Chaney, P. 2015. Parties, promises and politics: exploring manifesto discourse on arts policy in Westminster, Scottish, Welsh and Northern Irish elections 1945-2011. International Journal of Cultural Policy 21(5), pp. 611-630. (10.1080/10286632.2014.943754)
- Chaney, P. and Wincott, D. 2014. Envisioning the third sector's welfare role: critical discourse analysis of 'post-devolution' public policy in the UK 1998-2012. Social Policy and Administration 48(7), pp. 757-781. (10.1111/spol.12062)
- Chaney, P. 2014. Public policy for non-humans: exploring UK state-wide parties' formative policy record on animal welfare, 1979-2010. Parliamentary Affairs 67(4), pp. 907-934. (10.1093/pa/gss108)
- Chaney, P. 2014. Mixed-methods analysis of political parties' manifesto discourse on rail transport policy: Westminster, Scottish, Welsh and Northern Irish elections 1945-2011. Transport Policy 35, pp. 275-285. (10.1016/j.tranpol.2014.06.002)
- Chaney, P. 2014. Multi-level systems and the electoral politics of welfare pluralism: Exploring third-sector policy in UK Westminster and regional elections 1945-2011. VOLUNTAS: International Journal of Voluntary and Nonprofit Organizations 25(3), pp. 585-611. (10.1007/s11266-013-9354-9)
- Chaney, P. 2014. Party politicisation and the formative phase of environmental policy-making in multi-level systems: Electoral discourse in UK meso-elections 1998-2011. Political Studies 62(2), pp. 252-272. (10.1111/1467-9248.12028)
- Chaney, P. 2014. The substantive representation of women - does issue-salience matter? Party politicization and UK Westminster elections 1945-2010. The British Journal of Politics & International Relations 16(1), pp. 96-116. (10.1111/1467-856X.12007)
- Chaney, P. 2014. Electoral politics and the party politicisation of human rights: the case of UK Westminster elections 1945-2010. Parliamentary Affairs 67(1), pp. 209-231. (10.1093/pa/gss042)
- Chaney, P. 2014. Instrumental Europeans? Minority nationalist parties' discourse on the European Union: the case of UK meso-elections 1998-2011. Perspectives on European Politics and Society 15(4), pp. 464-482. (10.1080/15705854.2014.900987)
- Chaney, P. 2013. An electoral discourse approach to state decentralisation: state-wide parties' manifesto proposals on Scottish and Welsh devolution, 1945-2010. British Politics 8(3), pp. 333-356. (10.1057/bp.2012.26)
- Chaney, P. 2013. Electoral competition, issue salience and public policy for older people: the case of the Westminster and regional UK elections 1945-2011. The British Journal of Politics & International Relations 15(3), pp. 456-475. (10.1111/j.1467-856X.2011.00488.x)
- Chaney, P. 2013. Unfulfilled mandate? Exploring the electoral discourse of international development aid in UK Westminster elections 1945-2010. The European Journal of Development Research 25(2), pp. 252-270. (10.1057/ejdr.2012.34)
- Chaney, P. 2013. Electoral competition, issue salience and public policy for disabled people: Westminster and regional UK elections 1945-2011. Parliamentary Affairs 66(2), pp. 364-383. (10.1093/pa/gsr062)
- Chaney, P. 2013. Equality and territorial (in-)justice? Exploring the impact of devolution on social welfare for older people in the UK. Critical Social Policy 33(1), pp. 114-139. (10.1177/0261018312449806)
- Chaney, P. 2013. Institutionally homophobic? Political parties and the substantive representation of LGBT people: Westminster and regional UK elections 1945-2011. Policy & Politics 41(1), pp. 101-121. (10.1332/030557312X645793)
- Chaney, P. 2013. Mainstreaming intersectional equality for older people? Exploring the impact of quasi-federalism in the UK. Public Policy and Administration 28(1), pp. 21-42. (10.1177/0952076711432579)
- Chaney, P. 2013. Electoral discourse analysis of civil conflict resolution: the case of Northern Ireland in UK statewide elections 1970-2010. Irish Political Studies 28(1), pp. 1-19. (10.1080/07907184.2012.688033)
- Chaney, P. 2013. Electoral discourse and formative structural narratives of welfare divergence in multi-level systems: homelessness policy in UK elections 1970-2011. Journal of International and Comparative Social Policy 29(1), pp. 28-47. (10.1080/21699763.2013.802989)
- Chaney, P. 2013. Electoral discourse analysis of state foreign policy development: exploring the party politicization of the Commonwealth in UK Westminster elections 1945-2010. Contemporary Politics 19(2), pp. 203-220. (10.1080/13569775.2013.785831)
- Chaney, P. 2012. New legislative settings and the application of the participative-democratic model of mainstreaming equality in public policy making: evidence from the UK's devolution programme. Policy Studies 33(5), pp. 455-476. (10.1080/01442872.2012.722287)
- Chaney, P. 2012. Critical actors vs. critical mass: the substantive representation of women in the Scottish Parliament. The British Journal of Politics & International Relations 14(3), pp. 441-457. (10.1111/j.1467-856X.2011.00467.x)
- Chaney, P. 2012. Critical Perspectives on Human Rights and Disability Law - edited by Marcia Rioux, Lee Ann Basser & Melinda Jones [Book review]. Journal of Research in Special Educational Needs 12(2), pp. 124-126. (10.1111/j.1471-3802.2012.01236_2.x)
- Chaney, P. 2012. Additional learning needs policy in the devolved polities of the UK: a systems perspective. Journal of Research in Special Educational Needs 12(1), pp. 28-36. (10.1111/j.1471-3802.2011.01207.x)
- Chaney, P. 2012. Quasi-federalism and the administration of equality and human rights: recent developments and future prospects - a preliminary analysis from the UK's devolution programme. Public Policy and Administration 27(1), pp. 69-88. (10.1177/0952076710393774)
- Chaney, P. 2011. Education, equality and human rights: exploring the impact of devolution in the UK. Critical Social Policy 31(3), pp. 431-453. (10.1177/0261018311405013)
- Rees, T. L. and Chaney, P. 2011. Multilevel governance, equality and human rights: evaluating the first decade of devolution in Wales. Social Policy and Society 10(2), pp. 219-228. (10.1017/S1474746410000564)
- Chaney, P. 2008. Devolved governance and the substantive representation of women: the second term of the National Assembly for Wales, 2003-2007. Parliamentary Affairs 61(2), pp. 272-290. (10.1093/pa/gsm063)
- Chaney, P. 2007. Strategic Women, Elite Advocacy and Insider Strategies: The Women's Movement and Constitutional Reform in Wales. Research in Social Movements, Conflicts and Change 27, pp. 155-185. (10.1016/S0163-786X(06)27006-X)
- Chaney, P. 2007. Gender, electoral competition and political behaviour: preliminary analysis from the UK's devolution programme. Contemporary Politics 13(1), pp. 93-117. (10.1080/13569770701246286)
- Chaney, P. 2006. Critical Mass, Deliberation and the Substantive Representation of Women: Evidence from the UK's Devolution Programme. Political Studies 54(4), pp. 691-714. (10.1111/j.1467-9248.2006.00633.x)
- Chaney, P. 2004. Women and constitutional change in Wales. Regional & Federal Studies 14(2), pp. 281-303. (10.1080/1359756042000247483)
- Chaney, P. and Fevre, R. W. 2002. Is there a demand for descriptive representation? Evidence from the UK's devolution programme. Political Studies 50(5), pp. 897-915. (10.1111/1467-9248.00399)
- Chaney, P. 2002. Social capital and the participation of marginalized groups in government: a study of the statutory partnership between the third sector and devolved government in Wales. Public Policy and Administration 17(4), pp. 20-38. (10.1177/095207670201700403)
- Chaney, P. and Fevre, R. W. 2001. Inclusive governance and "minority" groups: the role of the third sector in Wales. Voluntas: International Journal of Voluntary and Nonprofit Organizations 12(2), pp. 131-156. (10.1023/A:1011286602556)
- Williams, C. and Chaney, P. 2001. Devolution and identities: the experience of ethnic minorities in Wales. Soundings: a Journal of Politics and Culture(18), pp. 169-184.
- Chaney, P. and Sherwood, K. 2000. The resale of right to buy dwellings: a case study of migration and social change in rural England. Journal of Rural Studies 16(1), pp. 79-94. (10.1016/S0743-0167(99)00019-4)
Book sections
- Chaney, P. and Sophocleous, C. 2022. Civil society, pandemic and the crisis of welfare: exploring mixed economy models of welfare in domiciliary adult social care in a devolved UK. In: Chaney, P. and Rees Jones, I. eds. Civil Society in an Age of Uncertainty: Institutions, Governance and Existential Challenges. Bristol University Press, pp. 54-86., (10.51952/9781447353447.ch004)
- Cole, A., Stafford, I. and Heinz, D. 2022. Democratic decline? civil society and trust in government. In: Chaney, P. and Jones, I. eds. Civil Society in an Age of Uncertainty: Institutions, Governance and Existential Challenges. Civil Society and Social Change Bristol: Policy Press, pp. 133-162., (10.2307/j.ctv2z8617n.12)
- Chaney, P. and Jones, I. R. 2022. Existential challenges. In: Chaney, P. and Jones, I. R. eds. Civil Society in an Age of Uncertainty Institutions, Governance and Existential Challenges. Bristol University Press, pp. 19-32., (10.51952/9781447353447.ch002)
- Beel, D., Jones, M. and Jones, I. R. 2022. Civil society and the governance of city region economic development. In: Chaney, P. and Jones, I. R. eds. Civil Society in an Age of Uncertainty Institutions, Governance and Existential Challenges. Bristol University Press, pp. 33-53., (10.51952/9781447353447.ch003)
- Chaney, P. and Jones, I. 2022. Meeting the challenge? Prospects and perils for civil society in the Twenty-First Century. In: Chaney, P. and Jones, I. eds. Civil Society in a n Age of Uncertainty. Bristol, UK: Policy Press and Bristol University Press, pp. 186-203.
- Chaney, P. 2021. 'Situated knowledge’: exploring global civil society views on the Rohingya crisis. In: Uddin, N. ed. The Rohingya Crisis: Human Rights Issues, Policy Concerns and Burden Sharing,. SAGE Publishing, Los Angeles, pp. 280-305.
- Chaney, P. 2021. 'Situated knowledge' - exploring civil society views on the Rohingya crisis in United Nations universal periodic review data. In: Uddin, N. ed. Living with Uncertainties: The Rohingya in the Place of Migration and Beyond. SAGE.
- Royles, E. and Chaney, P. 2021. Civil society, equalities and inclusion. In: Williams, J. ed. The Impact of Welsh Devolution: Social Democracy with a National Stripe?. University of Wales Press
- Chaney, P. 2016. Women and policy-making: devolution, civil society and political representation. In: Mannay, D. ed. Our Changing Land: Revisiting Gender, Class and Identity in Contemporary Wales. Cardiff: University of Wales Press
- Chaney, P. 2016. Using mixed-methods analysis to explore issue representation in parliamentary proceedings. In: Brindle, P. ed. SAGE Research Methods. SAGE
- Chaney, P. 2015. Getting involved: public policy making and political life in Wales. In: Williams, C., Evans, N. and O'Leary, P. eds. A Tolerant Nation? Revisiting Ethnic Diversity in a Devolved Wales. Cardiff: University of Wales Press, pp. 305-330.
- Chaney, P. 2014. Using mixed-methods analysis of election manifestos to explore the party politicisation of policy issues: Older people's policy in UK elections 1945-2011. In: SAGE Research Methods Cases. SAGE Publications, (10.4135/978144627305014528625)
- Chaney, P. 2010. Devolution, citizenship and women’s political representation in Wales. In: Breitenbach, E. and Thane, P. eds. Women and Citizenship in Britain and Ireland in the 20th Century: What Difference Did the Vote Make?. London: Continuum, pp. 189-208.
- Chaney, P. 2010. Delivery or déjà vu? Gender mainstreaming and public policy in post-devolution Wales. In: Charles, N. and Davies, C. A. eds. Gender and Social Justice in Wales. Gender Studies in Wales Cardiff: University of Wales Press, pp. 31-56.
- Chaney, P. 2010. Devolution, citizenship and women's political representation in Wales. In: Breitenbach, E. and Thane, P. eds. Women and Citizenship in Britain and Ireland in the Twentieth Century. London: Continuum, pp. 189-209.
- Chaney, P. 2008. Public Policy. In: Wyn Jones, R. and Scully, R. eds. Wales devolution monitoring report. London: ESRC, pp. 5-18.
- Chaney, P. 2006. Women and constitutional reform: gender parity in the National Assembly for Wales. In: Sawer, M., Trembly, M. and Trimble, L. eds. Representing Women in Parliament: a Comparative Study. Routledge Research in Comparative Politics Vol. 14. London: Routledge, pp. 188-204.
- Chaney, P. 2005. Women's political participation and the Welsh Assembly. In: Aaron, J. and Williams, C. eds. Postcolonial Wales. Cardiff: University of Wales Press, pp. 114-137.
- Chaney, P. and Drakeford, M. 2004. The primacy of ideology: social policy and the first term of the National Assembly for Wales. In: Ellison, N., Powell, M. and Bauld, L. eds. Social Policy Review. Vol. 16. Bristol: Policy Press, pp. 121-143.
- Chaney, P. 2003. Increased rights and representation: women and the post-devolution equality agenda in Wales. In: Dobrowolsky, A. and Hart, V. eds. Women Making Constitutions: New Politics and Comparative Perspectives. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 173-184.
- Fevre, R. W. and Chaney, P. 2001. Welsh nationalism and the challenge of "inclusive" politics. In: Coy, P. G. ed. Political Opportunities, Social Movements, and Democratization. Research in Social Movements, Conflicts and Change Vol. 23. Greenwich: Jai Press, pp. 227-254.
Books
- Sahoo, S. and Chaney, P. eds. 2021. Civil society and citizenship in India and Bangladesh. Bloomsbury Academic India.
- Chaney, P. and Royles, E. eds. 2014. Contemporary Wales: an annual review of economic, political and social research. Cardiff: University of Wales Press.
- Royles, E. and Chaney, P. eds. 2013. Contemporary Wales: an annual review of economic, political and social research. Vol. 26. Cardiff: University of Wales Press.
- Chaney, P. and Royles, E. eds. 2012. Contemporary Wales: an annual review of economic, political and social research. Vol. 25. Cardiff: University of Wales Press.
- Chaney, P. 2011. Equality and public policy : exploring the impact of devolution in the UK. Cardiff: University of Wales Press.
- Thompson, A., Chaney, P. and Royles, E. eds. 2011. Contemporary Wales: an annual review of economic, political and social research. Vol. 24. Cardiff: University of Wales Press.
- Chaney, P., Thompson, A. and Royles, E. eds. 2010. Contemporary Wales: an annual review of economic, political and social research. Vol. 23. Cardiff: University of Wales Press.
- Chaney, P., Thompson, A. and Royles, E. eds. 2009. Contemporary Wales: an annual review of economic, political and social research. Vol. 22. Cardiff: University of Wales Press.
- Chaney, P., Royles, E. and Thompson, A. eds. 2008. Contemporary Wales: an annual review of economic, social and political research. Vol. 21. Cardiff: University of Wales.
- Chaney, P., Mackay, F. and McAllister, L. 2007. Women, politics and constitutional change: the first years of the National Assembly for Wales. Cardiff: University of Wales Press.
- Chaney, P., Royles, E. and Thompson, A. eds. 2007. Contemporary Wales: an annual review of economic, political and social research. Vol. 20. Cardiff: University of Wales Press.
- Chaney, P., Scourfield, J. B. and Thompson, A. eds. 2007. Contemporary Wales: an annual review of economic, political and social research. Vol. 19. Cardiff: University of Wales Press.
- Chaney, P., Scourfield, J. B. and Thompson, A. eds. 2006. Contemporary Wales: an annual review of economic, political and social research. Vol. 18. Cardiff: University of Wales Press.
- Chaney, P., Scourfield, J. B. and Thompson, A. eds. 2004. Contemporary Wales: an annual review of economic, political and social research. Vol. 17. Cardiff: University of Wales Press.
- Chaney, P., Hall, T. A. and Pithouse, A. J. eds. 2001. New governance - new democracy? Post-Devolution Wales. Cardiff: University of Wales Press.
Conferences
- Mannay, D., Ward, M. R. M., Parken, A. and Chaney, P. 2015. Our changing land: Revisiting gender, class, identity, work, and public and private life in contemporary Wales. Presented at: The Wales Institute of Social & Economic Research, Data & Methods (WISERD) Annual Conference 2015, Cardiff, 30 June - 2 July 2015.
- Chaney, P. 2008. Constitutional reform and the substantive representation of women. Presented at: ESRC seminar 'Democracy After the Nation-State', Welsh Governance Centre, Cardiff, UK, 15 - 16 December 2008.
- Chaney, P. and Rees, T. L. 2004. The Northern Ireland Section 75 equality duty: an international perspective. Presented at: Section 75 Equality Duty: an Operational Review Conference, Belfast, UK, 10 June 2004 Presented at McLaughlin, E. and Faris, N. eds.The Northern Ireland Section 75 Equality Duty: an Operational Review. Belfast: Northern Ireland Office pp. Annex B.
Monographs
- 2019. New perspectives on welfare and governance in contemporary China. Project Report. [Online]. Cardiff: Wales Institute of Social & Economic Research, Data & Methods. Available at: https://wiserd.ac.uk/node/15362
- Chaney, P. and Sahoo, S. 2019. Civil society and good governance in India and Bangladesh. Cardiff: Wales Institute of Social & Economic Research, Data & Methods. Available at: https://wiserd.ac.uk/node/15372
- Chaney, P. 2009. Equal opportunities and human rights: The first decade of devolution in Wales. Cardiff: Equality and Human Rights Commission. Available at: http://www.equalityhumanrights.com/wales/publications/equal-opportunities-and-human-rights-the-first-decade-of-devolution-in-wales/
- Chaney, P. 2009. Cyfle cyfartal a hawliau dynol: degawd cyntaf datganoli yng Nghymru. Cardiff: Comisiwn Cydraddoldeb a Hawliau Dynol. Available at: http://www.equalityhumanrights.com/hafan/cymru/cyhoeddiadau-yng-nghymru/cyfle-cyfartal-a-hawliau-dynol-degawd-cyntaf-datganoli-yng-nghymru/
- Fevre, R. and Chaney, P. 2000. Devolution and participation in Wales: Ron Davies and the cultivation of inclusiveness. Working paper. Cardiff: Cardiff University.
- Chaney, P. and Fevre, R. 2000. Welsh nationalism and the challenge of 'inclusive' politics. Working paper. Cardiff: Cardiff University. Available at: http://www.cardiff.ac.uk/socsi/research/publications/workingpapers/paper-2.html
- Chaney, P. and Fevre, R. 2000. Welsh nationalism and the challenge of ‘inclusive’ politics. Working paper. Cardiff: Cardiff University.
- Chaney, P. 2011. Equality and public policy : exploring the impact of devolution in the UK. Cardiff: University of Wales Press.
Ymchwil
Paul Chaney's research interests include:
- Gender and politics;
- Public and social policy;
- Contemporary governance;
- Equality and diversity.
He was the principal investigator on the following projects:
- (2009) A study of equality and human rights during the first decade of devolution - EHRC
- (2002) The Equality Policies of the Government of the National Assembly for Wales and their Implementation: July 1999 to January 2002: A Report commissioned by: The Equal Opportunities Commission, Disability Rights Commission, Commission for Racial Equality, and Institute of Welsh Affairs
- (2002) Welsh Labour's Post-Devolution Policies: Aims, Ideology, Process, Delivery? A Report commissioned by Plaid Cymru
- (2003-4) Action Against Discrimination in Pay Systems: A Preliminary Evaluation of the Welsh Assembly Government's Close The Pay Gap Campaign in Wales, commissioned by the Welsh Assembly Government, the Equal Opportunities Commission Wales, and the Wales TUC.
- (2004 with Prof Teresa Rees). The Northern Ireland Section 75 Equality Duty: An International Perspective in 'Northern Ireland Office - The Section 75 Equality Duty — An Operational Review'.
In addition, for the past four years, Paul Chaney has been part of an inter- disciplinary study of initiatives undertaken by the Welsh Assembly Government and the National Assembly for Wales to create 'Inclusive Governance'.
The study began when the Assembly assumed its powers in 1999 and it has entailed extensive research amongst politicians, civil servants and the organizations of civil society in Wales. One of the most influential outputs of the study has been a report by Paul Chaney and Ralph Fevre on the Equality Policies of the Government of the National Assembly for Wales which has been widely accepted in Britain and Ireland as a helpful aid in the reform of equality law and the statutory equality bodies. The document is available in Welsh and English. Mae'r ddogfen ar gael yng Nghymraeg ac yn Saesneg.
Since 2001 this stream of research has included a project supported by the Economic and Social Research Council: 'Social Capital and the Participation of Marginalised Groups in Government' (ESRC Award R000239410).
Addysgu
Paul Chaney is convenor of Cardiff University$acirc; s MSc/ Integrated PhD Degree scheme in Equality and Diversity (constituent taught modules include: SIT060 $acirc; Promoting Equality: Managing Diversity; SIT061 Mainstreaming Gender Equality; SIT062 $acirc; Inclusive Governance$acirc; ).
He teaches Masters modules in: Education (SIT021 Managing Educational Institutions; SIT027 Leadership and Policy in Education) and Public Sector Management (SIT297 / PD9).
On the undergraduate programme he teaches on the year two Social Research Methods course (SI0030) and $acirc; Power, Politics and Policy$acirc; (SI0189). The latter is concerned with the way in which social priorities are identified and addressed by the political processes operating in contemporary systems of governance.
He is supervisor to a number of students on the Professional Doctorate and Masters Programmes.