Dr Sophia Price, Head of Subject and Reader

Dr Sophia Price

Head of Subject and Reader

Dr. Sophia Price is a Reader in Political Economy and Head of Politics and International Relations at Leeds Beckett. She is a Senior Fellow of the Higher Education Academy, a Leverhulme Research Fellow and a University of Johannesburg Research Fellow.

Sophia has previously worked for the Open University and the University of Manchester, where she completed her ESRC-funded PhD on the European Union’s relations with Africa, the Caribbean and the Pacific Group.

Sophia is currently leading the British Academy-funded Writing and Researching Inequality in Africa programme (WARIA), with Professor Alex Nunn (Leeds Trinity University), Dr. Tinuade Ojo (University of Johannesburg) and Dr. Emily Ikhide (National Institute for Legislative and Democratic Studies, Abuja). The programme aims to support research capacity development for early career researchers in Africa. Sophia is also a Visiting Fellow at the Institute of Pan-African Thought and Conversation (IPATC) at the University of Johannesburg and she holds a Leverhulme Trust Research Fellowship (2023-24) for her project exploring informal cross-border trade in the Africa Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA).

Current Teaching

  • World Politics
  • The Political Economy of Development

Research Interests

Sophia is a feminist political economist whose work explores the gendered dimension of trade, financial inclusion and poverty reduction strategies. She has published a wide range of work on gender and development policy, the EU’s external relations with the Africa, Caribbean and Pacific Group, EU and UK relations with West Africa and the political economy of trade and aid.

Dr Sophia Price, Head of Subject and Reader

Ask Me About

  1. Political economy
  2. Global development
  3. Europe
  4. Feminism
  5. Gender
  6. Governance
  7. Government policies
  8. Politics
  9. Poverty

Selected Outputs

  • Langan M; Price S (2020) Toward a post-Westphalian turn in Africa-EU studies? Non-state actors and sustainable development. In: Haastrup T; Mah L; Duggan N ed. Routledge Handbook on EU-Africa Relations. Routledge,

  • Price S; Langan M (2020) The EU’s development policy: Forging relations of dependence?. In: Bigo D; Diez T; Fanoulis E; Rosamond B; Stivachtis Y ed. The Routledge Handbook of Critical European Studies.

  • Price S; Langan M (2020) The Role of National Governments and the International Community in Support Responsible Food and Agriculture Systems. In: Kassam A; Kassam L ed. Rethinking Food and Agriculture: New Ways Forward. Elsevier,

  • Price S (2019) The imaginings of West Yorkshire’s futures’. In: Carlisle E; Martin I; Wilson A ed. What kind of Region Do We Want to Live in? Region-building Ideas and Activity in West Yorkshire.

  • Price S (2018) Gender rights and trade agreements. In: Looney RE ed. Handbook of International Trade Agreements Country, Regional and Global Approaches. Abingdon, Oxon.: Routledge, pp. 112-121.

  • Price S (2017) Feminism. In: Wetherly P ed. Political Ideologies, Politics and Policy.

  • Price S; Langan M (2016) Democracy and Human Rights Discourse in the Africa-EU Partnership: Normative Cover for Structural Violence in Free Trade Structures. In: Badru (Author), O; Offor F ed. Transnational democracy Human Rights and Race Relations Philosophical Perspectives. CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform,

  • Price S (2001) The political economy of Europe’s External Relations: The historical evolution of the Lomé Convention. In: Levrat N; Willa P ed. EU External Capability and Influence in International Relations. Institut Européen de l'Université de Genève,

  • Price S; langan M (2016) West African cocoa and EU contributions to sustainable development: Stakeholder perspectives on equitable growth in free markets. In: Workshop on Sustainable and Inclusive Growth in EU Africa Relations, 20 April 2016, University of Leicester.

  • Price S; Nunn A (2016) Managing Neoliberalisation Through the EU-ACP Trade Relationship. In: ISA's 57th Annual Convention, 15 March 2016 - 19 March 2016, Atlanta, USA.

  • Price S (2015) Disciplinary Neo-liberal Feminism and the Political Economy of Microfinance and Risk. In: European International Studies Association Annual Conference, 23 September 2015 - 26 September 2015, Sicily, Italy.

  • Langan M; Price S (2015) ‘West Africa, Europe and the EPA Development Programme’. In: University Association for Contemporary European Studies 44th Annual Conference, Cork, Ireland.

  • Price S (2015) Political Economy of Microfinance: Entrepreneurialism, (Dis)empowerment and Risk. In: Annual Conference of the International Studies Association, 17 February 2015 - 21 February 2015, New Orleans.

  • Price S (2008) Reforming EU-Africa Relations: A Case Study of the EU and SADC. In: BISA 2008 ANNUAL CONFERENCE PROGRAMME, 15 December 2008 - 17 December 2008, Exeter, UK.

    http://www.open.ac.uk/socialsciences/bisa-africa/confpapers/Price%20exeter%2008.pdf

  • Price S; Langan M (2021) Migration, Development and EU Free Trade Deals: The Paradox of Economic Partnership Agreements as a Push Factor for Migration. Global Affairs, pp. 1-17.

    https://doi.org/10.1080/23340460.2021.1969669

  • Langan M; Price S (2020) Imperialisms Past and Present in EU Economic Relations with North Africa. Interventions, pp. 1-19.

    https://doi.org/10.1080/1369801X.2020.1718540

  • Price S; Langan M (2019) West Africa's Cocoa Sector and Development within Africa-EU Relations: Engaging Business Perspectives. Third World Quarterly

    https://doi.org/10.1080/01436597.2019.1684190

  • Price S (2019) The Impact of Brexit on EU Development Policy. Politics and Governance

    https://doi.org/10.17645/pag.v7i3.2149

  • Price S (2019) The risks and incentives of disciplinary neoliberal feminism: the case of microfinance. International Feminist Journal of Politics, 21 (1), pp. 67-88.

    https://doi.org/10.1080/14616742.2018.1454843

  • Price S (2018) Brexit and the UK-Africa Caribbean and Pacific (ACP) Aid Relationship. Global Policy, 9 (3), pp. 420-428.

    https://doi.org/10.1111/1758-5899.12558

  • Langan M; Price S (2017) The EU and ‘pro-poor’ contributions to sustainable development in the post-2015 consensus. Third World Thematics: A TWQ Journal, 1 (4), pp. 431-436.

    https://doi.org/10.1080/23802014.2016.1327797

  • Price S; Langan M (2017) Oil and Cocoa in the Political Economy of Ghana-EU Relations: Whither Sustainable Development?. Third World Thematics, 1 (4), pp. 563-580.

    https://doi.org/10.1080/23802014.2016.1314768

  • Price S; Nunn A (2017) Managing neo-liberalisation through the Sustainable Development Agenda: the EU-ACP trade relationship and world market expansion. Third World Thematics, 1 (4), pp. 454-469.

    https://doi.org/10.1080/23802014.2016.1287528

  • Price S (2016) Brexit, Development Aid and the Commonwealth. The Round Table, 105 (5), pp. 499-507.

    https://doi.org/10.1080/00358533.2016.1233762

  • Langan M; Price S (2015) Extraversion and the West African EPA Development Programme: realising the development dimension of ACP–EU trade?. The Journal of Modern African Studies, 53 (3), pp. 263-287.

    https://doi.org/10.1017/S0022278X15000579

  • Nunn A; Price S (2004) The Political Economy of EU-African Relations at the Turn of the Millennium. Historical Materialism, 12 (4),

  • Price S (2001) EU-ACP relations: Renegotiating Lomé and Redefining Development. Manchester Papers in Politics, 5 (1),

  • eds. Price S; Langan M (2018) Sustainable Development in Africa-EU Relations. Routledge.