
معرفی
Dr. Daniel Evans is a Lecturer in Criminology at Swansea University's School of Social Sciences, within the Department of Criminology, Sociology and Social Policy. He holds a PhD and has extensive professional experience working with offenders and the criminal justice system, including a 5-year hiatus as a complex needs support worker with rough sleepers in Cardiff. His research focuses on political sociology, sociological theory, and their intersections with British/Welsh politics, trade unions, critical military studies, and ethnographic methods, with a unifying interest in social class dynamics.
- Teaches modules on criminology, criminal justice systems, and social/environmental harms.
- Published in Nations and Nationalism, Capital and Class, and British Politics.
- Authored A Nation of Shopkeepers (2023) and edited The Welsh Way (2021).
His research explores topics like Welsh national identity, devolution, and the socio-political impact of the petty bourgeoisie. He appears regularly on BBC News, BBC Radio Wales, and other platforms for political analysis.




