Dr. Thomas Lundberg is a Research Affiliate in the School of Social & Political Sciences at the University of Glasgow, specializing in Politics. His office is located in the Adam Smith Building where he contributes to the department's research activities. Dr. Lundberg's research focuses primarily on electoral systems, political representation, and Scottish politics. His work extensively examines mixed-member proportional representation systems, particularly in the UK and comparative contexts. He investigates how electoral systems shape political behavior, representation, and governance structures, with special attention to devolution and regional autonomy arrangements. His publication record reveals a consistent scholarly trajectory examining electoral reform processes, with particular expertise in Scottish parliamentary systems. His recent work has expanded into political science pedagogy, exploring collaborative teaching methods in political science education. His research demonstrates both theoretical sophistication and practical relevance to democratic institutions. Dr. Lundberg has maintained an active publication record since the early 2000s, with significant contributions to understanding the evolution of electoral systems in Britain and internationally. His book Proportional Representation and the Constituency Role in Britain (2007) represents a major contribution to the field. His collaborative work demonstrates engagement with international scholars across Europe, reflecting the comparative nature of his research interests. His publications appear in leading journals including Government and Opposition , Parliamentary Affairs , and British Journal of Politics and International Relations .







