Professor Tinker earned her B.A. from Radcliffe College in political philosophy and comparative government and her PhD from the London School of Economics and Political Science in comparative government and development. Her dissertation was on India's first general elections and parliament after independence.[8][9]
Career
With two colleagues, she drove a Ford Anglia from London to New Delhi in 1951. In 1953, she and her new husband drove back to London from Mombasa, Kenya, in an Austin A40. Her travelogue became a book, Crossing Centuries, published in 2010.[10][11]
Tinker married Millidge Walker in 1952, with whom she has three children and five grandchildren.[12]
Selected publications
Books
Tinker, Irene; Park, Richard L. (1960). Indian political leadership: attitudes and institutions. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press.
Tinker, Irene (1968). Indian political leadership: attitudes and institutions. VA: Research Analysis Corporation (RAC) Strategic Studies Dept.
Tinker, Irene; Bramsen, Michèle Bo (June 1976). Women and world development (1st ed.). Washington DC: Overseas Development Council. ISBN9780686295365.
Tinker, Irene; Bramsen, Michèle Bo; Buvinić, Mayra (1976). Women and world development: with an annotated bibliography. New York: Praeger. ISBN9780275565206.
Tinker, Irene (1990). Persistent inequalities: women and world development. New York: Oxford University Press. ISBN9780195061581.
Tinker, Irene; Blumberg, Rae L.; Rakowski, Cathy A.; Monteón, Michael (1995). Engendering wealth and well-being: empowerment for global change. Boulder: Westview Press. ISBN9780813321073.
Tinker, Irene (1997). Street foods urban food and employment in developing countries. New York: Oxford University Press. ISBN9780195104356.
Tinker, Irene; Summerfield, Gale (1999). Women's rights to house and land: China, Laos, Vietnam. Boulder, Colorado: Lynne Rienner Publishers. ISBN9781555878177.
Tinker, Irene; Fraser, Arvonne (2004). Developing power: how women transformed international development. New York: Feminist Press at the City University of New York. ISBN9781558614840.
Tinker, Irene (2010). Crossing centuries: a road trip through colonial Africa. Portland, Oregon: Inkwater Press. ISBN9781592994717.
Tinker, Irene (2016). Visioning an Equitable World: Reflections On women, Democracy, Education, and Economic Development. Portland, Oregon: Inkwater Press. ISBN9781629013206.
Chapters in books
Tinker, Irene (2004), "Utilizing interdisciplinarity to analyze global socio-economic change: a tribute to Ester Boserup", in Benería, Lourdes; Bisnath, Savitri (eds.), Global tensions: challenges and opportunities in the world economy, New York: Routledge, pp. 173–184, ISBN9780415934411
"Irene Tinker Papers"(25 boxes containing a collection of papers/correspondence: 36.5 linear feet - open to the public upon request). Washington D.C.: University Library, American University. Scope and Content Note: ...The bulk of this collection is comprised of materials relating to international development and especially the role of women and non-governmental organizations...Scroll down for full list of contents.
^"Irene Tinker". Department of Gender & Women's Studies, University of California, Berkeley. Archived from the original on July 14, 2014. Retrieved July 3, 2014.
^Lowney, Skip (1998). Fifty years of City and Regional Planning at UC Berkeley: A celebratory anthology of faculty essays. NSQPress. pp. 453–457.
^Tinker, Irene (1968). Indian political leadership: attitudes and institutions (RAC-R-66). VA: Research Analysis Corporation (RAC) Strategic Studies Dept.
^ abc"Irene Tinker Papers"(25 boxes containing a collection of papers/correspondence: 36.5 linear feet - open to the public upon request). Washington D.C.: University Library, American University. Scope and Content Note: ...The bulk of this collection is comprised of materials relating to international development and especially the role of women and non-governmental organizations...