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As a researcher, I am fascinated by processes which facilitate policymaking, especially in the context of the UK and the EU. Specifically, my research interests include democratic politics; legislatures; the use of expertise in politics; the formation and effects of policymaker networks and the effect of (self-)perceptions on people's attitudes, behaviour and wellbeing.
Dr. Nandor Revesz is currently involved in the research project 'Queering the Commons: Overcoming Polarisation With Identity-based Connections' (Funder: Leverhulme Trust; Principal Investigator: Dr… read more
Dr. Nandor Revesz is currently involved in the research project 'Queering the Commons: Overcoming Polarisation With Identity-based Connections' (Funder: Leverhulme Trust; Principal Investigator: Dr William Daniel Duration: February 2025- January 2026), which explores how politicians from different political parties - but with similar personal backgrounds - use personal commonalities as a way of building professional connections that can ultimately relieve contentious forms of polarisation.
Dr. Nandor Revesz is also involved in research concerning the use of expertise in legislative contexts, especially in the European Parliament, as well as conducts research on the wellbeing of Central and Eastern European migrants in the UK.
Dr. Revesz earned his PhD in European Politics at the University of Portsmouth in 2023. As part of his PhD research, Dr. Revesz has undertaken the position of Visiting Scholar at the European Parliament (DG European Parliamentary Research Service) in Brussels
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