Anne Phillips

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Anne Phillips (born June 2, 1950 in Lancaster ) is a British political scientist. Since 1999 she has been a professor of gender studies at the London School of Economics and Political Science . She conducts research on questions of democracy theory from a feminist perspective. Her research is one of the basic texts of feminist political science.

Phillips studied political science and philosophy at the University of Bristol and the University of London , where she received her PhD in 1982 with a thesis on British colonial policy . She has been teaching political science at the London Guildhall University since 1975, and in 1999 she was appointed to the Chair of Gender Studies at the London School of Economics and Political Science.

Fonts (selection)

  • Divided Loyalties. Dilemmas of Sex an Class , London 1987
  • Engendering Democracy , Cambridge 1991
  • Democracy and Difference , Cambridge 1993,
  • The Politics of Presence , Oxford 1995,
  • Which Equalities Matter? , Cambridge 1999.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Sources of information on life and work are: Beate Rosenzweig, Anne Phillips. In: Gisela Riescher (Ed.): Political Theory of the Present in Individual Representations. From Adorno to Young (= Kröner's pocket edition . Volume 343). Kröner, Stuttgart 2004, ISBN 3-520-34301-0 , pp. 379 - 382, ​​as well as the specified web link.