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Daniel Kenealy is a Senior Lecturer in Public Policy at the School of Social and Political Science, University of Edinburgh. His work bridges British politics, social policy, and European Union studies, with a focus on constitutional change, foreign policy, and political representation in media. He has served in multiple leadership roles including Director of Postgraduate Teaching and contributed to research networks across Germany, Canada, and the US.
- Key Affiliations: University of Edinburgh, DAAD Fellow at German Institute for International and Security Affairs (2019), Visiting Researcher at Carleton University (2020), Johns Hopkins University and University of Maryland (2023).
Research Focus:
Explores intersections of politics and policy with aesthetics/visual studies, particularly in UK constitutional dynamics (Scottish independence, Brexit), EU integration, and social policy representation in film. Co-authored studies on referendum attitudes, devolution processes, and welfare perceptions.
Recent Publications:
Contributions to Social Policy & Society (2024), Social Policy & Administration (2024), and edited volumes on EU mechanics. Research spans 2012-2025 with emphasis on UK political economy and democratic processes.
Projects & Leadership:
Led DAAD-funded research on Brexit security implications (2019), directed the Kenealy Open Society project (2023), and contributed to historical investigations of Thatcher-era central-local governance (2018-2019).



