Editor

Louise Dalingwater

Louise Dalingwater

Professor, Sorbonne Université, Paris

Louise Dalingwater is a Professor of British Politics at Sorbonne Université. She was recruited in September 2019 to further interdisciplinary research between the Humanities and Medical Sciences. Her current research focuses on health policy and healthcare delivery in the United Kingdom, with some comparative research on European health systems (notably France) and global health policy research. Recent publications include a book on the UK service economy (Les services britanniques au 21e siècle: une étude interdisciplinaire, Presses universitaires de Nancy) and The NHS and Contemporary Health Challenges From a Multilevel Perspective (IG Global) and several chapters and papers on public health services. She is part of the Precision Health Network (an international research project led by the Universities of Lund and Malmo in Sweden).

Editorial Board

  • Andrea Brace, Towson University, United States of America
  • Alan Ewert, Indiana University, United States of America
  • Paul Gibbs, East European University, Tbilisi
  • Theo Gilbert, University of Hertfordshire, United Kingdom
  • Mishra Kumar, Indian Institute of Management Indore, India
  • Ann Lee Burch, University of New Hampshire, United States of America
  • Manuel Lillo-Crespo, University of Alicante, Spain
  • Joonwoo Moon, Morgan State University, United States of America
  • Busisiwe Nkala-Dlamini, University of the Witwatersrand, South Africa
  • Jacek Pyżalski, Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznan, Poland
  • Patricia Saleeby, Bradley University, United States of America
  • Soma Sen, San Jose State University, United States of America
  • Edward Wallace, University of Cincinnati, United States of America



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