PhD Candidate, Department of Political Economy, King's College London
Michael joined the Department of Political Economy in January 2018. His doctoral research focuses on the substantive representation of ethnic minorities in Britain by ethnic minority Members of Parliament following the 2017 General Election. Michael holds a BSc in Sociology from the University of Surrey and an MSc in Democracy and Comparative Politics from University College London (UCL).
Michael’s previous research examined the role that the transatlantic slave trade played in shaping the democracies of Ghana and Nigeria.
Six books (and one play) to read to understand British politics today
Dec 26, 2023 23:14 pm UTC| Politics
With a general election on the horizon in 2024, this holiday season is a good time to curl up with a book that explains the state of British politics and society today. We asked politics experts for their...