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Research Associate Sustainable Development

Location:
Pune, Maharashtra, India
Salary:
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Posted:
March 23, 2024

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CURRICULUM VITAE

Name: Dr. Sumita Sarkar

Nationality: Indian

Personal Details: Date of Birth: 08.30.1970

Marital Status: Married

Correspondence Address: Dean, Institute for Business Studies and Research (IBSAR), C.B.D.Belapur, Sector-15, Navi Mumbai. Email address: ad4ipz@r.postjobfree.com : Work Experience: 18 years in Academics & Research, 5 years in Action Research (NGOs) Online Present Research collaborative: Research Associate, Center for Memories, Narratives and History, University of Brighton, from 2022-25

References:

ORCD Ref. No: 0000-0001-9944-1102

Research Gate: https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Sumita-Sarkar-2 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-sumita-sarkar-b8183a20/ Qualifications-

BA (sociology), Kalyani University, WB, India, 1994 ; MA (sociology), University of kalyani, WB, India, 1994 M.Phil (City, Anomie and Juvenile Delinquency: A Case of Kolkata Special Homes), Tata Institute of Social Sciences (TISS), Mumbai, India, 2000;

Ph.D - (City, Development and Organized youth Gang Crime), TISS, Mumbai, India, 2002 Post-Doctoral Fellow: Asia Research Center, London School of Economics (LSE), UK Fellowship:

1. Sir Dorabji Tata Research Fellowship -1996-99, ( M.phil), TISS 2. Ministry of Human Affairs Doctoral Fellowship, ( Ph.D),, HRD, New Delhi, 2000-02 3. Post-doc Fellow, Asia Research Center, London School of Economics, UK, 2008-09 4. Visiting professor Fellow, Department of sociology (Institute of Social Science & social Policy

(ISS), Prague, Charles University, 2016

5. Senior Visiting Fellowship, 2018-19, CEU, Department of Anthropology and Sociology, Budapest Hungary

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Research Award:

Paper entitled, “Social Pathology and Youth Anomie — A Case Study of Mumbai City”, received the best paper award for paper presentation and paper content and methodology at British Post Graduate Criminology Conference, University of Hull, UK, Center for Criminology and Criminal Justice, April, 2002.

Interest areas of Research: Sustainable Development, Gender Studies, Women and Labour, Cultural studies, sociology (theories & interpretations), Urban Development, popular culture and media studies, Micro-entrepreneurships, Research methodology, social class, Seclusion and marginalization

PublicationS:

Book:

1.Gloablisation and Gender”, 2010, Rawat Publication, New Delhi, (ISBN : 978**********) 2.Gender Inequality & Discrimination in India : Discourse and Dilemmas,2021, Rawat Publication

, Delhi (ISBN 978**********) List of articles (Published) 1. Domestic Violence Against Women : A Gender Stereotype Crime in India, 2021, in the book “ Gender Inequality and Discrimination in India: Discourse and Dilemmas” (edited), 2021, Rawat Publication, New Delhi pp: 223-240

2. Gender, Identity Politics, and Emerging Underclass amongst Labour Force: A Study of Tea Gardens in North Bengal, India, Open Journal of Women's Studies Volume 2, Issue 1, 2020, PP 14-25

3. Gender, Space & Identity : Women Narratives and Interpretations, Tea Gardens, West Bengal, 2018, JES, VOL.8, No.2, p:146-159

4. Migration, Diversification of Livelihood & Sustainability: A Case of Mankhurd, Mumbai, 2016, Journal of Exclusion Studies, Vol.6 (issue I), pg: 1-17 5. Media & Women Image : A Feminist Discourse, Journal of Media & communication Studies (online), Vol 6 (No.3), p: 48-58, ISSN 2141-2545; http://www.academicjournals.org/jmcs, 2014

6. Displaced Livelihood & Emerging Issues of Sustainability: A study on Women forest Dwellers, Buxa Duars, North Bengal, India, Journal of Exclusion Studies Vol-4, No-1 Feb 2014 7. Status of Women Micro –entrepreneurs in Emerging Economic context, 2010, Personnel Today, Vol. XXXI(1), pp: 34-42

8. Closure of Tea Gardens and Displaced Livelihood: A Study of Women Plantation Labour, Journal of Social Exclusion, 2013, Vol.3 (1), P:51-61 9. Fear of Victimization amongst Urban Neighbourhood : A Case of Mumbai, UDRI, Mumbai Reader-2010, p:397-411, Sir Ratan Tata Trust Publication, Mumbai 3

10. Safety and Security of Citizens in City of Mumbai, Mumbai Reader’08Supported by “The Arts Management ‘Initiative of Sri Ratan Tata Trust, Mumbai Redears-08, Urban Design Research Institute, pp.476-494, Sept, 2009 10.

11. Women in Unorganized Sector and Brick Klin Industry: A Case of Navi Mumbai, The Personnel, NIPM Journal, April-June, 2008, P: 31

12. Women Labour-force in Unorganized Sector: A Study on Construction Workers in Navi Mumbai, The Personnel, NIPM Journal, Vol XXVII (No. 2), P: 20-27, 2007 13. Women at Work in the Era Globalisation: A Flip Side, Presented at International Feminist Summit, Townsville, Australia, 22-17 june,2007 and published in Conference Compendium, website address, www.fagenda.org

14. Increasing Fear and Sense of insecurity in Mumbai Metropolis, CBI, July, 2009 15. Beggary in Urban India: Conflict and Challenges of Development, Social Action, Vol: 57, No.1, pp: 45-55., 2007

16. Youth in organized crime in Mumbai: A developmental Perspective in Indian Journal of Social Work, vol. 69, issue no.3, July, 2008, pp. 297-480 17. Corporate Crime: Discourse & Dilemmas, CBI Bulletin (Oct-Dec 2010) 18. Sarkar, S. and Tiwari, A. (2000): Combating Organized Crime: A Case Study of Mumbai City. Fault lines, vol. 12, pp.133

19. Sarkar, S. (2002): Juveniles under Trials in Calcutta and Greater Calcutta: An Explorations in Contemporary Social Work, vol. XIX, April, pp. 96-106. 20. Sarkar, S. (2002): Combating Organized Crime as Systems Strategy: A Case of Mumbai Metropolis in the Indian Police Journal, January – March, pp. 42-52. 21. Penology and Penalty of Death: Discourse and Dilemmas, CBI Bulletin, Vol. X, No. (9), Sept, 2002, pp: 15

22. Nature and Extent of Juvenile Delinquents in Kolkata and Greater Kolkata: An Exploration, in Indian Journal of Social Work, Vol. 64, Jan,2003.

23. Developments in Information Technology and Criminal Vulnerability: Emerging Challenges in Urban India, 2003, The Indian Police Journal, Vol. L, No (2), P: 62 24. Juvenile Delinquency and Role of Family and School: Three Cases of Homicide in Kolkata ”, published in the Indian Journal Social Work, 2004, Vol.66, Issue No. 1, P: 14-35 25. Youth in organized crime in Mumbai: A developmental Perspective in Indian Journal of Social Work, vol. 69, issue no.3, July, 2008, pp. 297-480 Research papers (Presented at International/National Research Seminars): 1. “Social Pathology and Youth Anomie — A Case Study of Mumbai City”. Presented at British Post Graduate Criminology Conference, University of Hull, UK, Center for Criminology and Criminal Justice, April, 2002.

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2. Paper entitled “ The Youth in Organized Crime in Mumbai Metropolis: A Developmental Perspectives” presented at Post Graduate Conference, University of Leicester, UK, Scarman Centre, April, 2003

3. “Juvenile Delinquency and Role of School: Three Cases of Homicide in Kolkata Metropolis”, Paper was accepted for the Second International Conference on Violence in School, May 11-14, 2003, Qubec City, Canada, (not presented).

4.Paper on “Growing Insecurity and Unsafe Life in Mumbai Metropolis: Implication for Policy Intervention”, submitted and accepted in ‘Resurgent City Symposium, 2004, London School of Economics’, 19th –21st April, 2004.

5.Paper titled “Urban Safety and Resurgence to Policy Implementation: A Case of Mumbai”, is presented at International Conference on Economic Reform in India and China - Emerging Issues and Challenges, 29-30,Feb, 2005, IGIDR Campus.

6.Popular Culture and Youth Crimes in Urban India, guest lecture, at the University of Kent, 2009 7.Globalization and Women at Work: A Feminist Discourse, 2007, International Feminist Summit, Townsville AUSTRALIA

8.Paper titled “Workaholism among professionals”, presented in conference at IIT Kanpur, at Annual Psychological Conference, 2007

9.Development & Crime : Future Shock of India, working research paper, Presented at Public Lecture, LSE, 2009

10. Counter Cultural Impact of Alternative Tourism : A Case of Gaddi Community, Dharamkot, HP, India, at UKHM university, Bangi, KUAL, Malaysia, May, 2009 11. Media & Women Image: A Gender Discourse. Presented at FICOM UP Conference, 26th June, 2012, Jakarta, Universitas Pancalsila, Indonesia 12. Sustainable Development & Marginalised forest communities: A Case Studies of Two Villages in North Bengal, (BTR), ISI, Bangalore, Golden jubilee conference, compilation, 57th December, 2013

13. Stereotyping in Product Promotion: A Dominant Tool of Advertising in Gender Indian Media, presented in, 2015, Institute of East Mediterian Research Studies, Istanbul Research Projects:

1. Research on Closure of Tea Gardens and Displaced Livelihood: Case Women Laborers in the Plantations of Darjeeling District, West Bengal, sponsored by ICSSR, New Delhi, completed and submitted to ICSSR, 2012

2. Counter –Cultural Impact of Alternative Tourism: A Case of Dharamkot, Himachal Pradesh, funded by UGC, University of Mumbai, 2006-07

3. Women Labour force in Construction: A Case of Navi Mumbai, 2005, funded by Bharati Vidyapeeth Deemed University, Pune, MH

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4. Emerging Livelihood Issues of Women working in Brick Kiln: A Case of Panvel Village Clusters, Navi Mumbai, 2005, funded by Bharati Vidyapeeth Deemed University, Pune, MH 5. Changing Culture and Habit amongst Women working in BPO: A Study of few Call Centers in Navi Mumbai, 2004, funded by Bharati Vidyapeeth Deemed University, Pune, MH 6. Co-ordinated a study on impact of fines and penalties on motor vehicle drivers in May 2002. The study was conducted by Road Users Safety Forum. A Project funded by BPR&D, Ministry of Home Affairs, New Delhi., 2002

7. Research Project for the Unit for Urban Studies, TISS, titled “Space, Crime and City: A Case of Mumbai”, 2003, funded by TISS, Mumbai Delivered Guest Lectures: 1 University of Kent, “City, Development & Crime”, 2004, UK 2. York University, Social policy Department, 2009, Youth, Popular Culture and Crime; 3. Development and Crime, Clement House, ARC, LSE, UK, 2009 NEW COURSE DEVELOPMENT at IBSAR (Institute of Business Studies &Research): 1. “Society, Culture & Change” “CSR & Empowerment of Actords” for MBA Programme at IBSAR, Mumbai

Article Reviewer:

1. International Journal of Sociology & Anthropology; manuscripts IJSA/14.07.20/0868; http://www.academicjournals.org 2. International Reviewer at www.ms.academicjournals.org 3. International Journal of English Literature

http://ms.academicjournals.org/

4. Asian Journal of Arts, Humanities and Social Studies/ http://www.ikprress.org/index.php/AJAHSS/about



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