Dr. Daniel Carter earned a PhD in Political Science and an MA in Sociology, complemented by a BA in History, grounding his research and writing in robust Social Sciences training.
Dr. Daniel Carter is a Canada-based scholar whose research and teaching traverse criminology, education, history, international relations, political science, psychology, and sociology. Grounded in PhD Political Science and MA Sociology, with a BA in History, he translates complex theories into clear, evidence-based writing. His academically rigorous approach blends empirical analysis with accessible prose, ensuring precise argumentation, robust sourcing, and ethical scholarship. With extensive experience mentoring undergraduate and graduate writers across Canadian universities, he helps students develop original theses, defend sound methodologies, and meet diverse citation standards.
Whether drafting essays on social policy, composing research papers on global governance, or guiding literature reviews across sociology and psychology, his method emphasizes clarity, critical reasoning, and integrity. He uses structured outlines, iterative feedback, and discipline-specific citation styles (APA, Chicago) to help students articulate original insights while upholding academic standards. This profile reflects a versatile, publication-ready writer aligned with Canadian higher education expectations worldwide.