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Emerita Professor of Politics, University of Huddersfield

Professor Bryson has published extensively on feminist theory and politics.
Her latest book makes the case for an inclusive form of socialist feminism that puts women with multiple disadvantages at its heart and asserts the social, economic and human importance of the unpaid caring and domestic work that has been traditionally done by women.
Before joining Huddersfield University in 1992, she Iectured and researched in political theory and political sociology at City of London Polytechnic, Manchester Polytechnic, Manchester University, Liverpool University, Bradford University and the Open University.
Her research interests are in the overlapping areas of feminist political theory, feminist politics and the politics of time.
He books include:
1992, 2003 and 2016 Feminist Political Theory (first, second and third editions) Macmillan Palgrave.
1999 Feminist Debates. Issues of Theory and Political Practice Macmillan.
2007 Gender and the politics of time: feminist theory and contemporary debates The Policy Press.
2021 The futures of feminism Manchester University Press.

Experience

  • –present
    Emerita Professor of Politics, University of Huddersfield

Education

  • 1969 
    University of Kent at Canterbury, BA (Hons) First Class in Politics