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Bridget Byrne is the director of the ESRC Centre Dynamics of Ethnicity and Inequality (CoDE), conducting innovative research on racism, anti-racism, and racial, ethnic, and religious inequalities. Her published works include 'White Lives: The Interplay of Race, Class, and Gender in Everyday Life,' which won the BSA Philip Abrams Award in 2006, and 'Making Citizens: Public Rituals, Private Journeys of Citizenship.' Bridget has also published 'All Mix: Race, Class, and School Choice,' where she examines how parental influence affects school selection. Her research interests are in race, class, gender, citizenship, and cultural industries. She has been involved in various projects, including an exploration of parental approaches to secondary school choice, focusing on spatial and identity factors. Bridget is also active in presenting her findings in media and public forums, highlighting issues related to race, class, and national identity.
ESRC Centre Dynamics of Ethnicity and Inequality (CoDE) • Manchester
Leading research projects addressing ethnic inequalities and citizenship issues.
Includes MSc in Advanced Electrical Power Systems and MSc in Communications and Signal Processing.