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| Born | Andrew Michael Gamble (1947-08-15)15 August 1947 (age 78) |
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Andrew Michael GambleFRSA FBA FAcSS (born 15 August 1947)[1] is a Britishscholar of politics. He was Professor of Politics at theUniversity of Cambridge and Fellow ofQueens' College from 2007 to 2014. He was a member of the Department of Politics at theUniversity of Sheffield (1973–2007), for many years as a professor and rejoined the department in 2014.
A pupil ofBrighton College, he studied economics atQueens' College, Cambridge, before gaining hisMaster of Arts degree inpolitical theory from theUniversity of Durham. He then returned toGonville and Caius College, Cambridge, for his doctorate in social and political sciences, which he received in 1975.[2]
While at Sheffield University, he was a founder, member and Director of the Political Economy Research Centre (PERC), Chairman of the Department of Politics (twice), and Pro-Vice Chancellor of the university. He received his Chair in Politics in 1986.
In 2005 he was awarded the SirIsaiah Berlin Award for Lifetime Contribution to Political Studies by the PSA. His 2003 book,Between Europe and America, won the W. J. M. Mackenzie prize for the best book published in political science in 2003. He is co-editor (with the former Labour MPTony Wright) of the academic journalThe Political Quarterly, and he also sits on the editorial board of another academic journal,Representation.[3] The main themes of his recent research have beenasset-based welfare and "Anglo-America". His most recent book, an analysis of the politics of recession and capitalist crises, is entitledThe Spectre at the Feast.
Gamble was elected aFellow of the British Academy (FBA) in 2000, and aFellow of the Academy of Social Sciences (FAcSS) in 2002.[4]
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| Vacant Title last held by István Mészáros | Deutscher Memorial Prize 1972 With: Paul Walton | Succeeded by |
| Preceded by | Sir Isaiah Berlin Prize 2005 | Succeeded by |