Publications
Aleena Sebastian, R. Nelson, J. Kaur, M. Shunmugam et.al Assistant Professor, School of Social Sciences Influence of gender identity stigma and COVID-19 economic stressors on mental health and HIV risk of transgender women in South India: Findings from mediation analyses https://plus.iasociety.org/e-posters/influence-gender-identity-stigma-and-covid-19-economic-stressors-mental-health-and-hiv International AIDS Society (IAS), July 2024 |
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Aleena Sebastian, V. Chakrapani, R. Nelson1, J. Kaur et.al Assistant Professor, School of Social Sciences The relationship between recent condomless anal sex and willingness to use injectable PrEP among transgender women and MSM in India: testing the mediating role of risk perception https://plus.iasociety.org/e-posters/relationship-between-recent-condomless-anal-sex-and-willingness-use-injectable-prep-among International AIDS Society (IAS), July 2024 |
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Aleena Sebastian, V. Chakrapani, R. Nelson, M. Shanmugam et.al Assistant Professor, School of Social Sciences Synergy among multiple stigmas in predicting psychosocial conditions and condomless anal sex among transgender women in India: findings from a longitudinal S3 (stigma, syndemics and sex) cohort study https://plus.iasociety.org/e-posters/synergy-among-multiple-stigmas-predicting-psychosocial-conditions-and-condomless-anal-sex International AIDS Society (IAS), July 2024 |
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Aleena Sebastian, R. Nelson, J. Kaur, M. Shunmugam et.al Assistant Professor, School of Social Sciences Associations between sexual stigma, COVID-19 economic stressors, psychosocial syndemic conditions, and condom use among men who have sex with men in India https://plus.iasociety.org/e-posters/associations-between-sexual-stigma-covid-19-economic-stressors-psychosocial-syndemic International AIDS Society (IAS), July 2024 |
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Chetan Choithani Rural-urban transition and food security in India https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2211912424000427?dgcid=author Co-Authored with Abdul Jaleel CP and S Irudaya Rajan, Global Food Security Vol.42: 100780 |
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Tirthankar Chakravorty History Textbooks and Nationalism: Textbooks of India and Pakistan in Comparison Zikr- Annual Researchers’ Confluence 2024, Department of Sociology, Jamia Millia Islamia This paper aims to explore how textbooks have represented the modern history of the subcontinent and the rise of nationalism in the textbooks in India and Pakistan. While on a cursory view, the themes of ‘secular’ and ‘religious nationalist/communalist’ approaches in textbook development continue to resonate across both sides of the border (Bhattacharya, 2009), the factors that contribute towards the ideological stances that textbook development committees take over time seem to be rooted in the sociopolitical milieu of the respective countries (Aziz, 2004), the differences in access to higher education and research opportunities (Zaidi, 2009) and “convergence” of both the “liberal” and “conservative” voices in textbook development in being ignorant of the marginalized and subaltern voices in the textbooks (Guichard, 2010), (Thapar, 2009). As Benei (2000,2008) and Wortham (2006) point out, the politics of textbook narratives hold profound importance in the classroom learning experience for a diverse population of students, leaving a plastic impact on their collective memory about nationalism, citizenship and identity. |
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Anitha Kurup Mentoring Beyond AI: Forging Pioneers for the Dawning Era of Artificial Intelligence, the Metaverse, and Space https://www.amazon.in/Mentoring-Beyond-Artificial-Intelligence-Metaverse/dp/097694166X Co-Authored with Jerry F. miller, S.S. Iyengar, Naveen Chaudhary and Niki Piss.Quest Publishing Miami, Florida, USA. April, 2024inou. This book not only covers the "tools of the trade" (mentoring how-to), it also examines mentoring's ancient origins since Homer's Odyssey, and peers into its future in virtual and outer space. Mentors are not born; they are mentees first and they evolve through trials and tribulations to success, to pass on their accumulated knowledge so the next generation can carry the torch yet farther. Such has been the experience of every known brilliant scientist in history. While they possessed the seeds of intellect and passion, they were nurtured to greatness by building on the wisdom and successes of others before them. Filled with the authors' case studies and anecdotes from contributors, this book explores how we humans learn and pass on wisdom to those that follow. It explores the "mentoring mindset" needed to retrieve and transfer knowledge to the willing ears of mentees as they reach beyond even our newest frontier that is artificial intelligence. Look for answers in the book to questions like these:
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Debosree Banerjee Understanding Maoism in India with Socio-Economic Discriminations and Rebel Capabilities https://www.taylorfrancis.com/chapters/edit/10.4324/9781003461975-11/understanding-maoism-india-socio-economic-discriminations-rebel-capabilities-deb… In Anshuman Behera (Ed) Maoist Insurgency, State and People: Overlooked Issues and Unaddressed Grievances. London. Routledge. |