Joseph Ganderson is a postdoctoral researcher at the European Institute, London School of Economics, where he works on the SOLID team led by Prof. Waltraud Schelkle. His primary research interests are in comparative political economy, with a specific focus on banking and finance. As part of SOLID, he is working on the political economy on the impact of Brexit on Britain and Europe.
He completed his doctoral thesis at the European University Institute (EUI) under the supervision of Prof. Pepper Culpepper. Prior to his doctoral studies, he worked in EdTech in London for several years. He has received an MRes from the EUI, a postgraduate innovation scholarship and MA in International Political Economy from King’s College London and a BA in International Relations and Politics from the University of Sheffield.
Recent Publications:
- J. Ganderson (2020) “To change banks or bankers? Systemic political (in)action and post-crisis banking reform in the UK and the Netherlands” Business & Politics (22:1): 196-223.
- J. Ganderson, A. Smolenska and A. Héritier (2020) “The impacts of technological innovation on regulatory structure: Fintech in post-crisis Europe” in A. Héritier and M. Schoeller (eds.) Governing Finance in Europe: A Centralisation of Rulemaking?
Joseph Ganderson