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Vron Ware is a British academic and visiting professor at the Gender Institute of the
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. She was previously a Professor at
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editor of ''
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'' magazine from 1981 to 1983, and worked as a freelance journalist until 1987 when she co-founded the Women's Design Service. She taught cultural geography at the
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from 1992 to 1999, sociology and gender studies at
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from 1999 to 2005, and was senior research fellow at the Centre for Research on Socio-Cultural Change at the
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from 2008 to 2014.


Career

Over the past 25 years Ware has been one of a small number of scholar-activists pioneering the study of race and culture in contemporary Britain, beginning with the publication of a pamphlet on women and the National Front in 1978. In 1987, Ware co-founded the Women’s Design Service with Sue Cavanagh and Wendy Davis. The organization believed that cities needed to be radically altered to suit women’s needs. The group put out a publication to create women’s bathroom facilities to better suit women’s needs like diaper changing areas and improved sanitary waste facilities. She established an international reputation for research on
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and
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in 1992 when her first academic book, ''Beyond the Pale'', was published. Her intervention in feminist theory and practice, in particular her focus on the discursive production of whiteness through a gendered reading of colonial history, was instrumental in shaping a new international field of study that has since become known as Critical Whiteness studies. ''Who Cares About Britishness? A global view of the national identity debate'' (2007) was commissioned by the
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as a contribution to domestic debates about citizenship, belonging and national identity in the UK. The work explores the practice of intercultural dialogue by engaging with young people living in a variety of postcolonial contexts, from
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to
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. She is married to the British academic
Paul Gilroy Paul Gilroy (born 16 February 1956) is an English sociologist and cultural studies scholar who is the founding Director of the Sarah Parker Remond Centre for the Study of Race and Racism at University College, London (UCL). Gilroy is the 2019 ...
. In 2017, Ware's body of photographs documenting the Black People's Day of Action on 2 March 1981 were exhibited in the ''13 Dead, Nothing Said'' exhibition at
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.


Current research

Ware was a Research Fellow in the Centre for Socio-Cultural Change (CReSC), and the Centre for Citizenship, Identities and Governance (CCIG) at the
Open University The Open University (OU) is a British public research university and the largest university in the United Kingdom by number of students. The majority of the OU's undergraduate students are based in the United Kingdom and principally study off- ...
until 2014 when she became professor of sociology at
Kingston University , mottoeng = "Through Learning We Progress" , established = – gained University Status – Kingston Technical Institute , type = Public , endowment = £2.3 m (2015) , ...
. In 2008, she began a new project looking at Britishness and militarization in the UK, using the recruitment and employment of Commonwealth soldiers as an entry point. Examining how the figure of the British soldier has acquired a prominence in mainstream culture not seen for many decades, her research focuses on questions of racism and citizenship, militarism and cultural diversity. The book ''Military Migrants'' (2012) argues that the degree to which the armed forces are seen to have become modernised is central to the management of modern warfare on the domestic front. Maintaining a multi-faith and culturally diverse army has been recognised as a valuable military tool in
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too. She has a 2018–19 Leverhulme Research Fellowship."Professor Vron Ware , Professor of Sociology & Gender Studies"
Kingston University.


Bibliography

*''Women and the National Front'' (1978) *''At Women's Convenience'' (with Sue Cavanagh; 1990) *''Beyond the Pale: White Women, Racism and History'' (1992) *''Out of Whiteness: Color, Politics, and Culture'' (with
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; 2002) *''Branquidade: Identidade Branca e Multiculturalismo'' (Whiteness: White Identity and Multiculturalism), Rio de Janeiro: Garamond (edited collection) (2004) *''Who Cares About Britishness?'' (2007) *''Military Migrants. Fighting for YOUR country'' (2012) *''Return of A Native: Learning From The Land'' (2022)


References


External links

* Ware, V. (2009)
"Towards a Sociology of Resentment: A Debate on Class and Whiteness"
''Sociological Research Online'', 13(5)9. * Blaagaard, Bolette B., "Workings of whiteness: interview with Vron Ware", ''Social Identities'' 17:1, 1 January 2011, pp. 153–61. * Interview with Vron Ware and Paul Gilroy (1/2)
"Whose history?: Conversation about heritage, the abolition of slavery and national sentiment"
Melanine, 23 January 2008. * Interview with Vron Ware and Paul Gilroy (2/2)
"Transnationalism in translation: the engaged intellectual’s melancholia"
Melanine, 12 February 2008.
Vron Ware
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. * Vron Ware's Personal Web Sit

* Professor Ware's LSE Gender Institute pag

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