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DR SALWA ISMAIL • 01392 263184 • S.Ismail@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Islamist movements; urban politics in the Middle East<br />
DR OLIVER JAMES • 01392 264504 • O.James@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Civil service; central and local government; public sector reform; quality of public services<br />
(including health and education); regulation of public and private sectors; public perception of<br />
public services<br />
DR JEFF KARP • 01392 263183 • j.karp@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Electoral politics; American politics<br />
DR BRIAN RAPPERT • 01392 263353 • b.rappert@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
War and conflict and particularly weaponry: e.g., biological weapons, weapons of mass<br />
destruction, non-lethal weapons; policing; arms control; the social responsibilities of scientists<br />
DR LARBI SADIKI • 01392 264503 • L.Sadiki@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Islamic movements; Islamists and Muslims in the West; Hamas, Hezbollah; Muslim<br />
Brotherhood; democratisation in the Arab World; Islamic thought<br />
DR LISE STORM • 01392 263609 • L.Storm@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Middle East politics; party system and democracy in Middle East<br />
PROFESSOR ANDREW THORPE • 01392 264396 • A.J.Thorpe@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
20th Century British political history; British politics; the Labour Party; British Communism;<br />
British politics in World War II<br />
DR GARRY TREGIDGA • 01326 371888 • G.H.Tregidga@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
The development of Cornish politics since 1880<br />
BILL TUPMAN • 01392 264185 • 07738 477460 • W.A.Tupman@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Terrorism, counter-terrorist policy and impact on the Muslim community; justice and home<br />
affairs in the European Union; transnational and cross-border crime and policing; Europol;<br />
Schengen; Financing of organised crime<br />
PSYCHOLOGY<br />
PROFESSOR ROBERT BURDEN • 07901 850008 • 01392 264795 •<br />
R.L.Burden@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Most aspects of child development, particularly adolescence; learning difficulties, especially<br />
dyslexia; emotional development and trauma; children’s perspectives on education and family<br />
life; children’s self esteem; starting or changing school<br />
DR CRIS BURGESS • 01392 264627 • C.N.W.Burgess@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Driving and motorcycle riding behaviour; retraining intervention for dangerous drivers or<br />
motorcycle riders<br />
DR CAROLE BURGOYNE • 01392 264615 • C.B.Burgoyne@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Psychology of money in intimate relationships; gift exchange behaviour