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Hilary Wainwright

Hilary Wainwright (born 1949) is a British sociologist, political activist and socialist feminist, best known for being a co-editor of Red Pepper magazine.

Hilary Wainwright
Wainwright in 2016
Born1949 (age 74–75)
United Kingdom
EducationMount School
St Anne's College, Oxford
Alma materSt Antony's College, Oxford (BPhil)
Occupation(s)Editor, fellow, journalist, political activist, professor, research fellow, sociologist
Employer(s)Durham University (until 1979)
Open University (1979–1981)
University of California
University of Wisconsin–Madison
Notable credit(s)Co-editor, Red Pepper
Spouse
(m. 1971)
ParentRichard Wainwright (father)
RelativesMartin Wainwright (brother)

Early life and education edit

Wainwright's father was the Liberal MP Richard Wainwright. Her brother, Martin, was formerly the Northern Editor of The Guardian, to which she has occasionally contributed.

Wainwright was educated at the Mount School, York, and St Anne's College, Oxford, where she studied Philosophy, Politics, and Economics (PPE). She graduated in 1970. She gained a Bachelor of Philosophy (BPhil) in Sociology from St Antony's College, Oxford in 1973.

Life and career edit

Until 1979, Wainwright was a research fellow at the Department of Sociology at Durham University. From 1979 to 1981, she was a researcher at the Technology Department of the Open University. In 1982, she became Ken Livingstone's Deputy Chief Economic Advisor to the Greater London Council (GLC).

Wainwright is a Fellow of the international think tank for progressive politics, the Transnational Institute, Amsterdam;[1] Senior Research Associate at the International Centre for Participation Studies at the Department for Peace Studies, University of Bradford, UK and previously research fellow at the Centre for the Study of Global Governance at the London School of Economics. She has also been a visiting professor and scholar at the University of California, Los Angeles; Havens Center, University of Wisconsin, Madison, and Todai University, Tokyo. Formerly on the editorial board of New Left Review, she was also on the National Council of the Catalyst think tank.

A researcher and writer, Wainwright is concerned with the emergence of new forms of democratic accountability within parties, movements and the state. She has documented examples of resurgent democratic movements in many countries around the world and the lessons they provide for progressive politics.[citation needed]

In July 2015, Wainwright endorsed Jeremy Corbyn's campaign in the Labour Party leadership election. She said: "To be honest, the Labour Party isn't worth that valuable three quid. But a platform for someone who not only insists that there is an alternative, but stretches himself to support everyone who is fighting for it, is beyond anything that money can buy." She added: "I believe Jeremy Corbyn should be supported not as an attempt to 'reclaim the Labour Party' but as a transition to a political organisation beyond the Labour Party and beyond parliamentary politics".[2][3]

Wainwright has written for The Guardian,[4] The Nation, New Statesman, openDemocracy, Jacobin, Carta, Il Manifesto and El Viejo Topo [es], as well as appearing as a commentator on the BBC. Wainwright is a founding member and co-editor of the Red Pepper political magazine.

Personal life and honours edit

In 1971, Wainwright married the British philosopher Roy Bhaskar.[5] The couple remained close lifelong friends after their separation and never divorced.[6] She received an Honorary DLitt from the University of Huddersfield on 28 November 2007, along with Martin Wainwright, for "services to journalism".[7]

Select bibliography edit

  • Reclaim the State: Experiments in Popular Democracy (Seagull books, 2009), ISBN 978-1-905422-60-9
  • Public service reform - But not as we know it! (Compass/UNISON, 2009), ISBN 978-0-9560370-5-3
  • Reclaim the State: Experiments in Popular Democracy (Verso Books, 2003), ISBN 978-1-85984-689-6
  • Arguments for a New Left: Answering the Free-market Right (Blackwell, 1994), ISBN 978-0-631-19191-9
  • Labour: A Tale of Two Parties (Hogarth Press/Chatto Windus, London, 1987).
  • A Taste of Power: The Politics of Local Economics (Verso Books, London, October 1987) (co-edited with Maureen MacIntosh).
  • The Lucas Plan: A New Trade Unionism in the Making? (first published by Allison and Busby, 1981)[8] (co-authored with Dave Elliott), ISBN 0805280987.
  • Beyond the Fragments: Feminism and the Making of Socialism (Merlin Press, 1980) (co-authored with Sheila Rowbotham and Lynne Segal).
  • The Workers Report of Vickers (Pluto Press, 1978) (co-authored with Huw Benyon).

References edit

  1. ^ "Hilary Wainwright". Transnational Institute. 14 July 2009.
  2. ^ Wainwright, Hilary (17 July 2015). "My support for Jeremy Corbyn is about much more than 'reclaiming Labour'". Red Pepper. Retrieved 15 July 2017.
  3. ^ Bush, Stephen (29 July 2015). "25 campaign groups and activists back Jeremy Corbyn for Labour leader". New Statesman. Retrieved 15 July 2017.
  4. ^ "Hilary Wainwright | The Guardian". The Guardian.
  5. ^ Graeber, David (4 December 2014). "Roy Bhaskar obituary". The Guardian. Retrieved 25 May 2018.
  6. ^ Reisz, Matthew (11 December 2014). "Roy Bhaskar, 1944-2014". Times Higher Education. Retrieved 25 May 2018.
  7. ^ . Archived from the original on 14 March 2008. Retrieved 2 March 2008.
  8. ^ Wainwright, Hilary; Andy Bowman (7 October 2009). "A real green deal". Red Pepper.

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m 1971 wbr ParentRichard Wainwright father RelativesMartin Wainwright brother Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Life and career 3 Personal life and honours 4 Select bibliography 5 References 6 External linksEarly life and education editWainwright s father was the Liberal MP Richard Wainwright Her brother Martin was formerly the Northern Editor of The Guardian to which she has occasionally contributed Wainwright was educated at the Mount School York and St Anne s College Oxford where she studied Philosophy Politics and Economics PPE She graduated in 1970 She gained a Bachelor of Philosophy BPhil in Sociology from St Antony s College Oxford in 1973 Life and career editUntil 1979 Wainwright was a research fellow at the Department of Sociology at Durham University From 1979 to 1981 she was a researcher at the Technology Department of the Open University In 1982 she became Ken Livingstone s Deputy Chief Economic Advisor to the Greater London Council GLC Wainwright is a Fellow of the international think tank for progressive politics the Transnational Institute Amsterdam 1 Senior Research Associate at the International Centre for Participation Studies at the Department for Peace Studies University of Bradford UK and previously research fellow at the Centre for the Study of Global Governance at the London School of Economics She has also been a visiting professor and scholar at the University of California Los Angeles Havens Center University of Wisconsin Madison and Todai University Tokyo Formerly on the editorial board of New Left Review she was also on the National Council of the Catalyst think tank A researcher and writer Wainwright is concerned with the emergence of new forms of democratic accountability within parties movements and the state She has documented examples of resurgent democratic movements in many countries around the world and the lessons they provide for progressive politics citation needed In July 2015 Wainwright endorsed Jeremy Corbyn s campaign in the Labour Party leadership election She said To be honest the Labour Party isn t worth that valuable three quid But a platform for someone who not only insists that there is an alternative but stretches himself to support everyone who is fighting for it is beyond anything that money can buy She added I believe Jeremy Corbyn should be supported not as an attempt to reclaim the Labour Party but as a transition to a political organisation beyond the Labour Party and beyond parliamentary politics 2 3 Wainwright has written for The Guardian 4 The Nation New Statesman openDemocracy Jacobin Carta Il Manifesto and El Viejo Topo es as well as appearing as a commentator on the BBC Wainwright is a founding member and co editor of the Red Pepper political magazine Personal life and honours editIn 1971 Wainwright married the British philosopher Roy Bhaskar 5 The couple remained close lifelong friends after their separation and never divorced 6 She received an Honorary DLitt from the University of Huddersfield on 28 November 2007 along with Martin Wainwright for services to journalism 7 Select bibliography editReclaim the State Experiments in Popular Democracy Seagull books 2009 ISBN 978 1 905422 60 9 Public service reform But not as we know it Compass UNISON 2009 ISBN 978 0 9560370 5 3 Reclaim the State Experiments in Popular Democracy Verso Books 2003 ISBN 978 1 85984 689 6 Arguments for a New Left Answering the Free market Right Blackwell 1994 ISBN 978 0 631 19191 9 Labour A Tale of Two Parties Hogarth Press Chatto Windus London 1987 A Taste of Power The Politics of Local Economics Verso Books London October 1987 co edited with Maureen MacIntosh The Lucas Plan A New Trade Unionism in the Making first published by Allison and Busby 1981 8 co authored with Dave Elliott ISBN 0805280987 Beyond the Fragments Feminism and the Making of Socialism Merlin Press 1980 co authored with Sheila Rowbotham and Lynne Segal The Workers Report of Vickers Pluto Press 1978 co authored with Huw Benyon References edit Hilary Wainwright Transnational Institute 14 July 2009 Wainwright Hilary 17 July 2015 My support for Jeremy Corbyn is about much more than reclaiming Labour Red Pepper Retrieved 15 July 2017 Bush Stephen 29 July 2015 25 campaign groups and activists back Jeremy Corbyn for Labour leader New Statesman Retrieved 15 July 2017 Hilary Wainwright The Guardian The Guardian Graeber David 4 December 2014 Roy Bhaskar obituary The Guardian Retrieved 25 May 2018 Reisz Matthew 11 December 2014 Roy Bhaskar 1944 2014 Times Higher Education Retrieved 25 May 2018 The University of Huddersfield Hudd lines News Archived from the original on 14 March 2008 Retrieved 2 March 2008 Wainwright Hilary Andy Bowman 7 October 2009 A real green deal Red Pepper External links editHilary Wainwright s profile on the Transnational Institute Hilary Wainwright on Twitter Red Pepper magazine Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Hilary Wainwright amp oldid 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