At present, the department has five faculty members. Their educational background and research interests can be summarized as follows:
Farid Uddin
Ahamed [MPhil
(1993), University of Cambridge and PhD (2004),
University of London]
Research
Interests: politics of
knowledge representation, anthropology of state and inter-ethnic political
relations; ethnicity, marginality and
politics of identity construction and ethnic mobilization; Material culture and
waste economy; diaspora and migration; Politics
of religion and change.
Chu
Chudamani Basnet [MA.(2006) and PhD (2010),
University of Georgia]
Research interests: political
sociology, cultural sociology, structured inequality, historical sociology.
Ankur Datta [MA (2002), School of Oriental and African Studies; PhD
(2011), London School of Economics and Political Science]
Research interests:
Kashmir studies, history and memory, forced
migration, violence and conflict, social anthropology and ethnography.
Ravi Kumar [MA (1999) and
PhD (2007), Jawaharlal Nehru University]
Research
interests: political economy of identity politics, sociology of sociology,
social theory, sociology of knowledge, social movements.
Diya Mehra [PhD (2011), University of Texas at Austin]
Research interests:
Urban anthropology, anthropology and history,
politics, governance and development, the anthropology of everyday life.
Mallika Shakya [MA (1998), University of Glasgow; PhD (2008), London
School of Economics and Political Science.
Research interests: Anthropology of work - labour, trader groups
and industrial clusters; ethnicity and social movements; borderlands; regionalism
and the Global South; Nepal, India, South Africa.
Dev N Pathak [MA (2003) and PhD (2011), Jawaharlal Nehru
University]
Research
interests: folklore studies and oral and other forms of popular media,
methodology of social sciences for qualitative research, sociology of teachers’
education, sociology of gender disability studies.
Sasanka Perera [MA (1989) and PhD (1991), University of California]
Research
interests: the rhetoric of 'development'; issues and problems of
urbanization, space and dynamics of urban experience in South Asia/Sri Lanka;
political violence, ethnicity and nationalism, the politics of memory;
interpretation of culture and the politics of visual arts.