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Dr Nick Martin is a Lecturer in Political Theory, having joined the department in 2017. His research focuses on analytical normative and conceptual political theory, with particular emphasis on liberalism, secularism, and multiculturalism. He is actively involved in teaching and supervising PhD students in these areas.
Education and professional background:
- PhD in Political Theory from University College London
- Previous positions at University College London, University of Edinburgh, and King's College London
Nick Martin's research spans liberal and republican political thought, multiculturalism, secularism, social justice, and ethics of charity/adoption. His publications examine religious exemptions, liberal neutrality, and conceptions of the good within pluralistic societies, addressing contemporary policy challenges through normative political theory.
Martin's 2012-2020 publications reveal consistent exploration of secularism-religion tensions, particularly regarding religious exemptions and charitable purposes under liberal neutrality frameworks. His work bridges theoretical political philosophy with practical applications in multicultural governance and social justice.
Scientific Awards:
- CRISPP Essay Prize for Best Article (Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy, 2018)
Dr Martin actively supervises PhD research in his core interest areas but no grant funding details are provided. His teaching includes module coordination for Introduction to Political Theory and Religion, Freedom and Equality in the 2024-25 academic year.
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