Dr Erica Consterdine
Senior Lecturer in Public PolicyResearch Overview
My research centres on public policy with a focus on immigration policy and governance. The processes and politics of policymaking, and in particular unintended outcomes of policy, are what drives my research. My book Labour's Immigration Policy: The Making of the Migration State published by Palgrave Macmillan in 2018 explored how interest, ideas, parties and institutions shape policy. My work draws on theories and approaches from political science and public policy, political geography, and organisational sociology. My research interests include but are not limited to immigration politics & policymaking, British politics, labour market policies, street-level bureaucracy, policy implementation, multi-level governance, role of political parties, political economy and organisational cultures. Empirically my current research focuses on labour immigration policies across the EU, the political economy of migration, the Common European Asylum System and politics of policy implementation.
Career Details
Prior to joining the Department of PPR I was a Research Fellow at the University of Sussex where I conducted H2020 funded research on the Common European Asylum System (CEASEVAL) and Fp7 funded research on Temporary Migration (TEMPER).
I was also a Research Fellow at the Institute for Employment Studies (IES) where I conducted research on UK labour market policy, zero hour contracts and the gig economy; comparative pension policy; further education policy; higher education policy; labour market policies in Europe; and labour market integration of refugees.
Current Teaching
PPR.246: Public Policy
POLI 100 Convenor and Lecturer
Research Interests
Areas: immigration politics and policy; public policy; public administration; welfare policy; British politics; EU politics
PhD Supervision Interests
Politics of migration Migration policy/governance Political economy of migration Citizenship Public policy
Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies (Journal)
Editorial activity
21st IMISCOE Annual Conference: Migration as a Social Construction: A Reflexive Turn
Participation in conference - Academic
Ethnic and Racial Studies (Journal)
Editorial activity
- Security Lancaster
- Security Lancaster (Policy, Law and Ethics)