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Richard Wyn Jones

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Richard Wyn Jones yw Cyfarwyddwr Canolfan Llywodraethiant Cymru Prifysgol Caerdydd.

Mae wedi cyhoeddi 7 llyfr a 7 llyfr/casgliad wedi eu golygu, yn ogystal â myrdd o ysgrifau a phenodau academaidd. Mae ei waith yn canolbwyntio ar wleidyddiaeth Cymru, gwleidyddiaeth ddatganoledig yn y DG a chenedlaetholdeb. Yn ogystal, caiff ei ystyried fel un o sylfaenwyr Astudiaethau Diogelwch Feirniadol

Mae Richard yn sylwebu'n gyson yn y cyfryngau yma yng Nghymru, ar draws y DG ac yn rhyngwladol. Bu'n gyflwynwydd dwy gyfres teledu a bu'n cyfrannu colofn gyson ar wleidyddiaeth Cymru i'r cylchgrawn materion cyfoes Barn ers chwarter canrif. Mae wedi cyfrannu erthyglau i lu o bapurau a chylchgronau eraill gan gynnwys y Western MailIrish TimesGuardian a'r Sunday Times

Mae Richard yn Gymrawd Cymdeithas Ddysgedig Cymru ac Academi'r Gwyddorau Cymdeithasol.

Cyhoeddiad

2023

2022

2021

2019

2017

2016

2015

2014

2013

2012

2011

2010

  • Hobden, S. and Wyn Jones, R. 2010. Marxist and critical theories of international relations. In: Baylis, J., Smith, S. and Owens, P. eds. The Globalization of World Politics: An Introduction to International Relations. 5th ed.. Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp. 130-146.
  • Scully, R. and Wyn Jones, R. eds. 2010. Europe, Regions and European Regionalism. Palgrave Studies in European Union Politics. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan.
  • Wyn Jones, R. and Scully, R. 2010. Introduction: Europe, regions and European regionalism. In: Scully, R. and Wyn Jones, R. eds. Europe, Regions and European Regionalism. Palgrave Studies in European Union Politics Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 1-15.
  • Wyn Jones, R. and Scully, R. 2010. Conclusion: Europe's persisting regions. In: Scully, R. and Wyn Jones, R. eds. Europe, Regions and European Regionalism. Palgrave Studies in European Union Politics Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 239-245.
  • Wyn Jones, R. and Scully, R. 2010. Devolution and the people of Wales. In: Stolz, K. ed. Ten years of Devolution in the United Kingdom: Snapshots at a Moving Target. Arbeitskreis deutsche England-Forschung Vol. 62. Augsburg: Wissner-Verlag, pp. 129-146.

2009

2008

2007

2006

2005

2004

2003

2002

2001

2000

1999

1997

  • Wyn Jones, R. and Hobden, S. 1997. World-systems theory and its critics. In: Baylis, J. and Smith, S. eds. World Politics: an Introduction to international Relations. Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp. 125-145.

1996

1995

Adrannau llyfrau

  • Hobden, S. and Wyn Jones, R. 2022. Marxist theories of international relations. In: Baylis, J., Smith, S. and Owens, P. eds. The Globalization of World Politics: An Introduction to International Relations, 9th Edition. Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp. 116-131.
  • Wincott, D. and Wyn Jones, R. 2013. Conclusion: citizenship after the nation state: the 2009 survey and beyond. In: Henderson, A., Jeffery, C. and Wincott, D. eds. Citizenship after the nation state: Regionalism, nationalism and public attitudes in Europe. Comparative Territorial Politics Baskingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 181-205.
  • Henderson, A., Jeffery, C., Wincott, D. and Wyn Jones, R. 2013. Citizenship after devolution in the United Kingdom: public attitudes in Scotland and Wales. In: Henderson, A., Jeffery, C. and Wincott, D. eds. Citizenship after the nation state: Regionalism, nationalism and public attitudes in Europe. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 31-51.
  • Hobden, S., Owens, P., Smith, S., Lamy, S. L. and Wyn Jones, R. 2012. Critical approaches. In: Lamy, S. L. et al. eds. Introduction to Global Politics [2nd ed.]. New York: Oxford University Press, pp. 93-114.
  • Cox, R., Linklater, A., Booth, K. and Wyn Jones, R. 2011. The Test of Practice: An Interview with Richard Wyn Jones. In: Brincat, S., Lima, L. and Nunes, J. eds. Critical Theory in International Relations and Security Studies: Interviews and Reflections. Abingdon: Routledge, pp. 82-103.
  • Scully, R. and Wyn Jones, R. 2011. Territorial politics in the post-devolution United Kingdom. In: Heffernan, R., Cowley, P. and Hay, C. eds. Developments in British Politics 9. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 113-129.
  • Scully, R. and Wyn Jones, R. 2011. Territorial Politics in Post-Devolution Britain. In: Heffernan, R., Cowley, P. and Hay, C. eds. Developments in British Politics 9 (9th ed.). Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 113-129.
  • Smith, S., Hobden, S., Wyn Jones, R., Lamy, S. L. and Masker, J. S. 2011. Theories of global politics. In: Lamy, S. L. et al. eds. Introduction to Global Politics: Brief Edition. New York: Oxford University Press, pp. 65-102.
  • Wyn Jones, R. and Nairn, T. 2011. Ukanian discussions and homo Britannicus. In: Hassan, G. and Ilett, R. eds. Radical Scotland: Arguements for Self-Determination. Edinburgh: Luath Press, pp. 267-282.
  • Hobden, S. and Wyn Jones, R. 2010. Marxist and critical theories of international relations. In: Baylis, J., Smith, S. and Owens, P. eds. The Globalization of World Politics: An Introduction to International Relations. 5th ed.. Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp. 130-146.
  • Wyn Jones, R. and Scully, R. 2010. Introduction: Europe, regions and European regionalism. In: Scully, R. and Wyn Jones, R. eds. Europe, Regions and European Regionalism. Palgrave Studies in European Union Politics Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 1-15.
  • Wyn Jones, R. and Scully, R. 2010. Conclusion: Europe's persisting regions. In: Scully, R. and Wyn Jones, R. eds. Europe, Regions and European Regionalism. Palgrave Studies in European Union Politics Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 239-245.
  • Wyn Jones, R. and Scully, R. 2010. Devolution and the people of Wales. In: Stolz, K. ed. Ten years of Devolution in the United Kingdom: Snapshots at a Moving Target. Arbeitskreis deutsche England-Forschung Vol. 62. Augsburg: Wissner-Verlag, pp. 129-146.
  • Wyn Jones, R. and Scully, R. 2008. Welsh devolution: The end of the beginning, and the beginning of..?. In: Trench, A. ed. The State of the Nations 2008: Into the third term of devolution in the United Kingdom. State of the Nations Vol. 6. Exeter: Imprint Academic, pp. 57-85.
  • Wyn Jones, R. 2007. Message in a Bottle? Theory and Praxis in Critical Security Studies. In: Buzan, B. and Hansen, L. eds. International Security. SAGE Library of International Relations London: SAGE Publications, pp. 299-319.
  • Wyn Jones, R. and Scully, R. 2006. Devolution and electoral politics in Wales. In: Jeffery, C. and Hough, D. eds. Devolution and Electoral Politics. Devolution Series Manchester: Manchester University Press, pp. 176-191.
  • Wyn Jones, R. and Scully, R. 2005. What do the people want?. In: Osmond, J. ed. Welsh Politics Come of Age: Responses to the Richard Commission. Cardiff: Institute of Welsh Affairs, pp. 154-168.
  • Wyn Jones, R. 2005. On emancipation: necessity, capacity and concrete utopias. In: Booth, K. ed. Critical Security Studies and World Politics. Colorado: Lynne Rienner Publications, pp. 215-235.
  • Wyn Jones, R. and Scully, R. 2003. Public engagement. In: Osmond, J. and Jones, J. B. eds. Birth of Welsh Democracy : The First term of the National Assembly for Wales. Cardiff: Institute of Welsh Affairs, pp. 259-273.
  • Wyn Jones, R. and Trystan, D. 2001. Wales. In: Norris, P. ed. Britain Votes 2001. Hansard Society Series in Politics and Government Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp. 148-160.
  • Wyn Jones, R. and Trystan, D. 2001. Turnout, participation and legitimacy in the politics of post-devolution Wales. In: Chaney, P., Hall, T. and Pithouse, A. eds. New Governance - New Democracy : Post-devolution Wales. Politics & Society in Wales Cardiff: University of Wales Press, pp. 18-47.
  • Wyn Jones, R. 2000. Message in a bottle? theory and praxis in critical security studies. In: Sheehan, M. ed. National and International Security. International Library of Politics & Comparative Government Aldershot: Ashgate, pp. 461-482.
  • Wyn Jones, R., Trystan, D. and Taylor, B. 2000. Voting patterns in the referendum. In: Balsom, D. and Jones, J. B. eds. Road to the National Assembly for Wales. Cardiff: University of Wales Press, pp. 161-175.
  • Wyn Jones, R. 2000. Saunders Lewis a'r Blaid Genedlaethol. In: Jenkins, G. ed. Cof Cenedl XV : Ysgrifau ar Hanes Cymru., Vol. XV. Llandysul: Gwasg Gomer, pp. 163-192.
  • Wyn Jones, R., Paterson, L. and Trystand, D. 1999. Preface. In: Taylor, B. and Thompson, K. eds. Scotland and Wales: Nations Again?. Cardiff: University of Wales Press, pp. xi-xii.
  • Wyn Jones, R. and Trystan, D. 1999. The Welsh devolution referendum. In: Taylor, B. and Thomson, K. eds. Scotland and Wales: Nations Again?. Cardiff: University of Wales Press, pp. 65-93.
  • Wyn Jones, R. and Paterson, L. 1999. Does civil society drive constitutional change? The cases of Scotland and Wales. In: Taylor, B. and Thomson, K. eds. Scotland and Wales: Nations Again?. Cardiff: University of Wales Press, pp. 169-197.
  • Wyn Jones, R. and Hobden, S. 1997. World-systems theory and its critics. In: Baylis, J. and Smith, S. eds. World Politics: an Introduction to international Relations. Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp. 125-145.
  • Wyn Jones, R. 1996. Travel without maps: thinking about security after the Cold War. In: Davis, M. J. ed. Security Issues in the Post-Cold War World. Aldershot: Edward Elgar, pp. 196-218.
  • Wyn Jones, R. 1995. The nuclear revolution. In: Danchev, A. ed. Fin De Siècle: the Meaning of the Twentieth Century. Library of International Relations London: Tauris Academic Studies, pp. 90-109.

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Ymchwil

Fy mhrif ddiddordebau ymchwil yw gwleidyddiaeth y Gymru gyfoes, llywodraethiant diriogaethol yn y Deyrnas Gyfunol a chenedlaetholdeb. Mae fy nghyfrolau diweddaraf yn trafod effeithiau gwleidyddol Seisnigrwydd (Englishness: The political force transforming Britain, wedi ei ysgrifennu ar y cyd hefo Ailsa Henderson, a gyhoeddwyd yn 2021) a'r gyfundrefn cyfiawnder droseddol Gymreig (The Welsh Criminal Justice System: On the jagged edge, wedi ei ysgrifennu ar y cyd hefo Robert Jones, a gyhoeddwyd yn 2022).

Arian ymchwil

Yn cynnwys:

  • Principal Investigator, ‘Welsh Election Survey 2021,’ ESRC (ES/V009559/1). Sum awarded £736,401
  • Principal Investigator, ‘Welsh Election Survey 2019,’ ESRC (ES/T01556X/1). Sum awarded £64K
  • Co-investigator ‘Wales Fiscal Analysis’ project, 2018-2021: jointly funded by Welsh Local Government Association, SOLACE and the Welsh Government: £150,000
  • Principle investigator for ‘Justice and Juridiction’ 2018-2020: ESRC & Welsh Government (ES/S008454/1) £296,783
  • Co-investigator, ‘2016 Welsh Election Study’, ESRC: £226,615
  • Awarded ESRC Constitutional Change Knowledge Exchange Fellowship, 2015-16: £51,500
  • Principal investigator for ‘Wales in a Changing Union’ (a WGC/IWA/Cymru Yfory research and engagement project), Joseph Rowntree Charitable Trust: £80,000, 2013-14; £50,000, 2012.
  • Principal investigator for ‘Wales in a Changing Union’ (a WGC/IWA/Cymru Yfory research and engagement project), 2012-2014, Nuffield Trust: £150,000
  • Co-investigator ‘Welsh Referendum Study 2011,’ ESRC. Sum Awarded £81,043 (RES062231983)
  • Co-investigator ‘Welsh Election Survey 2011,’ ESRC. Sum Awarded £89,203 (RES062232625)
  • Co-investigator, Research to Support the All-Wales Convention, Welsh Assembly Government, 2008 : £100,000
  • Principal investigator 2007 Welsh Election Survey, ESRC. Sum awarded £43,147. Award No. RES062230513
  • Co-principal investigator to HEFCW for ‘Wales and the World’, September 2003-2006. Sum awarded £999,472.
  • Principal investigator to the ESRC for funding for two Welsh Electoral Surveys in 2001 and 2003. ESRC grant of £274,984.00 awarded in July 2000 (L219 25 2042)

Addysgu

Dysgu Meistr

Fi sy'n cydlynnu'r rhaglen Meistr Gwleidyddiaeth a Llywodraeth Cymru / Welsh Politics and Government a sy'n gyfrifol am ddysgu'r modiwl craidd 'Gwleidyddiaeth Cymru Gyfoes'

Myfyrwyr Doethuriaethol

Mae gennyf brofiad helaeth o oruchwylio myfyrwyr doethuriaethol a rwy'n hapus iawn i ystyried ceisiadau pellach.

Bywgraffiad

Academic employment

  • Dean of Public Affairs, Cardiff University, 2013-2023
  • Professor of Welsh Politics (Personal Chair), Cardiff University, since June 2010
  • Director of the Wales Governance Centre, Cardiff University, since February 2009
  • Dean of Public Affairs, Cardiff University, since July 2013
  • Professor of Welsh Politics (Personal Chair), Department of International Politics, Aberystwyth University, 2007 – January 2009
  • Reader (with special responsibility for teaching through the medium of Welsh), Department of International Politics, University of Wales, Aberystwyth, 2005 – 2007
  • Senior Lecturer (with special responsibility for teaching through the medium of Welsh), Department of International Politics, University of Wales, Aberystwyth, 2000 – 2005
  • Lecturer (with special responsibility for teaching through the medium of Welsh), Department of International Politics, University of Wales, Aberystwyth, 1993 – 2000
  • Welsh Medium Tutor, Department of International Politics, University of Wales, Aberystwyth, 1991 – 1993 

Honorary Positions

  • Elected Fellow of the Academy of Social Science, 2012
  • Elected Fellow of the Learned Society of Wales, 2011
  • Honorary Professorial Fellow, School of Social and Political Science, Edinburgh University: October 2009 – October 2010; Since 2012

Fellowships/Visiting Positions

  • Fellow, Institute of Advanced Studies in the Humanities, University of Edinburgh, October-December 2016.
  • ESRC Constitutional Change Knowledge Exchange Fellow, 2015-16
  • Guest Researcher at the Norwegian Institute of International Affairs (Norsk Utenrikspolitik Institutt), Oslo, February 2001 – September 2001; September 2006 – September 2008.
  • Guest Researcher at the Political Science Department (Institutt for Statsvitenskap), University of Oslo, February 2003 – September 2003.

Meysydd goruchwyliaeth

Mae gennyf brofiad helaeth o oruchwylio PhD yn hapus i ystyried ceisiadau gan ddarpar fyfyrwyr ar draws ystod fy niddordebau ymchwil, gan gynnwys:

  • Gwleidyddiaeth Cymru cyn ac ar ôl datganoli, gan gynnwys mewn persbectif cymharol
  • Meddwl gwleidyddol yng Nghymru, gan gynnwys mewn persbectif cymharol
  • Gwleidyddiaeth diriogaethol ar draws y Deyrnas Unedig
  • Cenedlaetholdeb

Teimlwch yn rhydd i gysylltu.