Ruth Lister
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Biographical Information
"Ruth Lister CBE is Emeritus Professor of Social Policy at Loughborough University and a Labour peer. She is a former Director of the Child Poverty Action Group and is now its Honorary President. She served on the Commission on Social Justice, the Opsahl Commission into the Future of Northern Ireland, the Commission on Poverty, Participation and Power, the Fabian Commission on Life Chances and Child Poverty and the National Equality Panel. She is a founding Academician of the Academy for Learned Societies for the Social Sciences and was elected a Fellow of the British Academy in 2009. She received a lifetime achievement award from the Social Policy Association in 2010.
"She has published widely around poverty and social exclusion, welfare state reform, gender and citizenship. Her books include Citizenship: Feminist Perspectives (2nd ed. Palgrave, 2003); Poverty (Polity Press, 2004); Gendering Citizenship in Western Europe (with F. Williams and others, The Policy Press, 2007) and Understanding Theories and Concepts in Social Policy (The Policy Press, 2010)."[1]
Affiliations
- Editorial Advisory Board, Institute for Children and Poverty
- National Council (2006), Catalyst (think tank)
- Director, Smith Institute
- Advisor, Young Foundation
- Chair of management committee, Compass
- National Advisory Panel, Centre for Labour and Social Studies [2]
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References
- ↑ Child Poverty Action Group Ruth Lister, organizational web page, accessed July 2, 2012.
- ↑ Centre for Labour and Social Studies National Advisory Panel, organizational web page, accessed May 20, 2013.