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Avtar Brah is a distinguished sociologist and former Professor of Sociology at Birkbeck, University of London (2009–retired). She specializes in race, gender, and ethnic identity studies, awarded an MBE (2001) for her research contributions. Her academic journey includes roles at Leicester University (1980–82), Open University (1982–1985), and visiting professorships at UC Berkeley (1992) and Cornell University (2001). She is a member of the Academy of Learned Societies for the Social Sciences and British Sociological Association.
- Educational Background: Undergraduate in Agriculture (USA), shifted to Social Sciences in Britain.
Her research interrogates intersections of race, gender, class, and nationalism through post-structuralist and feminist frameworks. Major works include Cartographies of Diaspora (1996), analyzing diasporic identities, and Hybridity and Its Discontents (2000), exploring cultural mixing in global contexts. Recent publications address migration, environment, and globalization's socio-political impacts.
Awards: MBE (2001) for services to sociology.
Advising & Leadership: Served as admissions tutor for the MSc Race and Ethnic Relations program, focusing on migration, citizenship, and policy. Her work bridges academic research with activism in anti-racism and feminist movements.
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