Background
Meehan, Elizabeth Marian was born on March 23, 1947 in Edinburgh, Scotland. Daughter of David Charles and Marian Byas (MacKenzie) Meehan.
(In this timely contribution to the debates on citizenship...)
In this timely contribution to the debates on citizenship, Elizabeth Meehan provides an incisive analysis of the meaning of citizenship, and the links between civil, political and social citizenship. The book provides a clear account of the development of social rights within the European community in three key areas: social security and assistance; participation by workers in the undertakings in which they are employed; and the equal treatment of men and women. The author critically assesses the extent to which inequalities of class, gender and ethnicity are successfully addressed by community social policies.
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Meehan, Elizabeth Marian was born on March 23, 1947 in Edinburgh, Scotland. Daughter of David Charles and Marian Byas (MacKenzie) Meehan.
Bachelor, Sussex University, England, 1976. Doctor Phil., Oxford University, 1982.
Clerk Her Majesty's Diplomatic Service, 1966-1973. Lecturer in politics Bath (England) University, 1979-1990. Professor politics The Queen's University of Belfast (Northern Ireland), since 1991.
Board directors Economic and Social Research Council, Swindon, 1992-1996, Fair Employment Commission, Belfast, 1994-1999. Chair Political Studies Association United Kingdom, 1993-1996. Dean Faculty of Economics and Social Sciences, Belfast, 1995-1997.
Visiting fellow Trinity College, Dublin, 1998-1999. Member Irish Research Council for Humanities and Social Sciences, since 1999.
(In this timely contribution to the debates on citizenship...)
Member Democratic Dialogue, Belfast, since 1995. Trustee Scarman Trust, London, 1993-2003, Academy Social Sciences (academician since 1999), Royal Irish Academy. Fellow Royal Society Arts.
Member New York Academy of Sciences, Association University Teachers.