Binalakshmi Nepram Mentschel, Women’s role in Micro-Disarmament in India’s North East, WISCOMP Discussion Paper 21 (2011)

Ashima Kaul and Seema Kakran, Symbol and Substance: Exploring Inter Community Dialogue in Ladakh, Building Constituencies of Peace: Stakeholders in Dialogue XVIII (2011)

Seema Kakran, Competing Realities: Identity, Culture and Dialogue in Jammu and Kashmir, Building Constituencies of Peace: Stakeholders in Dialogue XIX (2011)


ACADEMIC RESEARCH

Fellowships for Academic Research are expected to lead to the production of a publishable monograph by the end of the grant period. While fellowships are available to scholars at any stage of their careers, postgraduate research or a doctoral degree are a prerequisite for proposals under this category.

2008

Swapna Kona Nayadu (New Delhi, India)
The Political Representation of Women in Afghanistan

Sarasu E Thomas (Bengaluru, India),
Regional Cooperation against Human Trafficking

2007

Hammad Ahmad Malik (Islamabad, Pakistan)
Structural Violence and Women: A Case Study of Hudood Ordinances in Pakistan (1979 to 2006)

R. Ramasubramanian (New Delhi, India)
Women in Post-Conflict Polity Building: Lessons from Afghanistan

Seema Shekhawat and Debidatta Aurobindo Mahapatra (Jammu, India)
Divided Families in Kargil region: Impact on Women

2004

Chavi Bhargava Sharma (Jaipur, India)

Between Two Worlds: Long-term Effects of Communal Violence on a Multi-religious, Marginalized, Threatened Community (Pranamis): A Cultural Psychological Analysis

Ananya Vajpeyi (New Delhi, India)
Violent Spaces, Violated Persons: Rethinking the Camp and the Refugee in South Asia.

2003

Siddharth Mallavarapu (New Delhi, India)
International Relations Theory and Non-traditional Approaches to Security

2002

A. Subramaniyam Raju (Hyderabad, India)
Women Scientists’ Perception of the Nuclear Issue

Eranpeni Ezung (New Delhi, India)
Women-in-Exile: Tibetan Women’s Refugees’ Experiences in India

Kishali Pinto Jayawardene (Colombo, Sri Lanka)
Justice, Reconciliation and Constitution Making: Making Sure the Future Constitution works for Sri Lankan Women

Minakshi Das (Bhubaneshwar,India)
Taliban’s War on Women: Afghan Refugees in Delhi

2001

Bina Srinivasan (Baroda, India)

The Taming of a River: Gender Displacement and Resistance in
Anti-Dam Movements.

Deepanjali Bakshi (Bangalore, India)
In the Line of Fire—Women in the Armed Forces

Jeff Redding (Islamabad, Pakistan)
In (Equality) Amid (Non) Plurality: The Pakistani Experience

Mangalika de Silva (Colombo, Sri Lanka)
Violence and Sexuality in the Iconography of the Nation

Zafarullah Khan (Islamabad, Pakistan)
Representation of Post-Chagai Alternative Discourse in the Media

2000

Bhabananda Takhellambam (Imphal, India)
Women’s Uprising in Manipur—A legacy Continued

Khatoli Khala (New Delhi, India)
Armed Forces (Special Powers) Act and its Impact on Women in Nagaland

Sabina Kidwai (New Delhi, India)
Images of Muslim Women: A Study on the Representation of Muslim Women in the Media (1985-2001)

 


 




 



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