Title Dr. First Name Anuja Last Name Agrawal
Designation Professor
Department Department of Sociology
Email aagrawal@sociology.du.ac.in
Webpage
Phone.no 01127667858
Employement Info
Employee Type Nature Of Employment
Teaching Permanent
Educational Qualifications
Degree/Certification Name Institution Year of Completion
Ph.D. - Ph.D. Jawaharlal Nehru University 2002
M.Phil. Department of Sociology Delhi School of Economics, University of Delhi 1994
PG CSSS/SSS, Jawaharlal Nehru University, Delhi 1992
UG Hindu College University Of Delhi 1990
Teaching Experience (Within Institution)
Designation Duration
Lecturer, Senior Lecturer 18-07-1994 To 31-01-2005 (10 years, 6 months, 13 days)
Reader 01-02-2005 To 31-01-2008 (2 years, 11 months, 30 days)
Associate Professor 01-02-2008 To 31-05-2014 (6 years, 3 months, 30 days)
Research Publications
Title of Article Type of Publication Name of Journal ISSN Journal Volume Year Link to Article DOI (Digital Object Identifier)
Indian older adults and the ‘familialist’ state policies Research Papers in Scopus Listed Journals International Journal of Social Welfare 30(4) https://doi.org/10.1111/ijsw.12487

Arya Samaj marriages in Indian courts Research Papers in Scopus Listed Journals Indian Law Review 6(2) https://doi.org/10.1080/24730580.2020.1821324

Sex Work and the Political Gaze Research Papers in Scopus Listed Journals Social Change 49(3) https://doi.org/10.1177/0049085719863905

Gender Questions at the Margins: The Case of Nomadic and DNT Communities Research Papers in Scopus Listed Journals Gender Questions at the Margins: The Case of Nomadic and DNT Communities 3(2) https://doi.org/10.1177/2455632718794756

Situating the law on prostitution/sex work in India Research Papers in UGC listed Journals Explorations: ISS ejournal 2(1) http://app.insoso.org/insosojournal/Repository/Special_Article.pdf No DOI

Changing Cultures of Photography: Visualising Visual Access/Excess in Tourist Places Research Papers in Scopus Listed Journals Society and Culture in South Asia 3(1) https://doi.org/10.1177/2393861716669476

‘Witch-hunting’ in India: Do We Need Special Laws? Research Papers in Scopus Listed Journals Economic and Political Weekly 51(13) https://www.jstor.org/stable/44004047 No DOi

Gender contests in the Delhi Metro: Implications of reservation of a coach for women Research Papers in Scopus Listed Journals Indian Journal of Gender Studies 22(3) https://doi.org/10.1177/0971521515594279

Cyber-matchmaking among Indians: Re-arranging marriage and doing ‘kin work’ Research Papers in Scopus Listed Journals South Asian Popular Culture 13(1) https://doi.org/10.1080/14746689.2015.1024591

Situating marriage payments: Bride-price and dowry among the Bedias of north India Research Papers in Scopus Listed Journals Contributions to Indian sociology 48(2) https://doi.org/10.1177/0069966714525164

Law and 'Live-in' Relationships in India Research Papers in Scopus Listed Journals Economic and Political Weekly 47(39) https://www.jstor.org/stable/41720191 No DOI

'The Bedias are Rajputs': Caste consciousness of a marginal community Research Papers in Scopus Listed Journals Contributions to Indian Sociology 38(1-2) https://doi.org/10.1177/006996670403800109

Addressing the Male Psyche Some Observations on the Representations of Prostitution in a Popular Hindi Magazine Research Papers in Peer Reviewed Journals Thamyris: Myth making from past to Present 5(1) No DOI

Gendered bodies: the case of the 'third gender' in india Research Papers in Scopus Listed Journals Contributions to Indian Sociology 31(2) https://doi.org/10.1177/006996697031002005

Kinship and trafficking: The case of the Bedia community Research Papers in Peer Reviewed Journals Canadian Woman Studies 0713-3235 22(3-4) http://www.cwscf.ca/trafficking.html

Non-Journal Publications
Title of Publication Type of Publication Publisher Role ISBN Year Link to Publication Level
Contemporary Practices of Witch Hunting: A Report on Social trends and the interface with law Full Paper in Conference Proceedings/Other Partners for Law in Development Co-Author ISBN: 978-93-84599-01-0 National
‘Ideologies of Honour and Prostitution of Women: The Bedia Case’ Chapters in Books IDRC and MASUM Author Other Local Publishers
Prostitution as familial economy Chapters in Books Women Unlimited Author ISBN-10: 8188965650 ISBN-13: 978-8188965656 National
Chaste wives and prostitute sisters: Patriarchy and prostitution among the Bedias of India Text/Reference/Subject Books/Other Routledge International (there was an Indian as well as UK Edition of the Book) Author ISBN-10: 0415430771; ISBN- 13: 978-0415430777 International
‘Family, migration and prostitution: The case of the Bedia community of north India’ in Anuja Agrawal (ed.) Migrant women and work Chapters in Books Sage Publications Author ISBN-10: 076193457X ISBN-13: 978-0761934578 International
Migrant women and work Text/Reference/Subject Books/Other Sage Publications Editor ISBN-10: 076193457X ISBN-13: 978-0761934578 International
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