Publications
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Narendar Pani Professor and Dean, Inequality and Human Development Programme Towards an asset-based indicator of poverty. Indian Journal of Human Development 14(2): 1-10 |
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Malavika Kapur Visiting Professor, Education Programme Vineland social maturity scale: An update on administration and scoring (Review Article). Indian Journal of Clinical Psychology 47(1). |
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Malavika Kapur Visiting Professor, Education Programme It’s okay: to reach out for help https://www.amazon.in/Its-Okay-Reach-Out-Help-ebook/dp/B08CZPSRKC New Delhi: Vitasta Publications; ebook on Amazon kindle |
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Carol Upadhya, Supriya RoyChowdhury co-authored Carol Upadhya is Professor and Head; Supriya RoyChowdhury is Honorary Visiting Professor, Urban and Mobility Studies Programme India’s changing cityscapes: Work, migration and livelihoods (NIAS Research Report No. NIAS/SSc/UMS/U/RR/01/2020). Bengaluru: ISEC and NIAS. |
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Anitha Kurup co-authored Professor and Head, Education Programme Measuring access, quality, and relevance in higher education Economic and Political Weekly 55(24): 34-38. |
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Malavika Kapur Visiting Professor, Education Programme Balavana Patashale (a bilingual home study kit for primary school children). Bangalore: Balavana Foundation. |
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Anant Kamath Assistant Professor, Inequality and Human Development Programme The Social Context of Technological Experiences: Three Studies from India https://www.routledge.com/The-Social-Context-of-Technological-Experiences-Three-Studies-from-India/Kamath/p/book/9781138324084 Routledge, UK, and India This book demonstrates how technology and society shape one another and that there are intrinsic connections between technological experiences and social relationships. It employs an array of theoretical concepts and methodological tools to examine the technology–society nexus among three urban groups in India (traditional caste-based handloom weavers, subaltern Dalit communities, and informal female labour). It provides evidence of how innovations such as industrial technologies, communication technologies, and workplace technologies are not only about strides in science and engineering but also about politics and sociology on the ground. The book contributes to the growing research in innovation studies and technology policy that establishes how technological processes and outcomes are contingent on complex sociological variables and contexts. The author offers an inclusive, holistic, and interdisciplinary approach to understanding the field of innovation and technological change and development by involving various methodologies (network analysis, archival work, oral histories, focus group discussions, interviews). The book will serve as reference for researchers and scholars in social sciences, especially those interested in development studies, science and technology policy and innovation studies, information and communication technology (ICT) policy, public policy, management, social work and research methods, economics, sociology, social exclusion and subaltern studies, women’s studies, and South Asian studies. It will also be useful to nongovernmental organisations, activists, and policymakers |
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Snehashish Mitra, Soma Ghosal Frontier Towns in the Spatial Dynamics of Trade, Capital and Conflict: From Look East to Act East In Global Governance and India's North-East: Logistics, Infrastructure and Society, 197-227. Routledge, 2020. |