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Prof. Jaya Shrivastava Curriculum Vitae Jaya Shrivastava, Ph.D. Associate Professor Department of Sociology School for Ambedkar Studies Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar University (A Central University) Raebareli Road, Lucknow. [[email protected], [email protected]] I. Areas of specialization - Gender Studies - Social Gerontology - Human Rights and Social Justice - Research Methodology. II. Awards & Scholarships 1. Awarded Certificate of Appreciation in recognition of valuable contribution as the Raman (Singh-Obama) Fellow by University of Houston-Clear Lake, Texas, USA (2014). 2. Awarded Sociology Certificate of Recognition by Department of Sociology, University of Houston-Clear Lake, Texas, USA (2014). 3. Awarded Raman/Singh-Obama Fellowship for Post-Doctoral Research for Indian scholars in United States (USA) for the year 2013-14, by University Grants Commission, New Delhi, India. 1 4. Awarded Honorary Fellowship-2017 by Indian Social Science Association (ISSA) for laudable efforts to develop social sciences in the country through contemporary research and publication on the occasion of golden jubilee year of ISSA and centenary celebration of BHU on February 10th, 2017. 5. Awarded Certificate of Appreciation for publishing research work in the journals with high impact factor in the year 2013-14 by Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar University (A Central University), Lucknow. 6. Awarded Fellowship for Ewha Global Empowerment Program 2011 Winter on “Asian Feminisms and Transnational Activism”, January 5-18, 2012, organised by Asian Center for Women’s Studies, Ewha Womans University, Seoul, South Korea. 7. Awarded Fellowship for South Asia Regional Autumn School 2011 on Global Finance and Human Security in South Asia: A Gender Perspective organized by Lady Shri Ram College for Women & Heinrich Boll Foundation Germany from November 1-5, 2011 at New Delhi. 8. Awarded Govt. of India National Scholarship 1998 for standing first in Bachelor of Arts (Honors) Sociology, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi, India, 1998-2000. 9. Gulabo Devi Scholarship awarded by Mahila Mahavidyalaya, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi, India, 1997. 10. Rajshree Gopal Merit Scholarship awarded by Mahila Mahavidyalaya, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi, India, 1996. 11. Awarded B.H.U. prize for standing first in Sociology, Bachelor of Arts (Honors) Part III Examination, MMV, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi, India, 1998. 12. Certificate of Merit for standing first in Economics (Subs.), Bachelor of Arts (Honors) Part I Examination, MMV, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi, India, 1996. 13. Certificate of Merit for standing first in Sociology, Bachelor of Arts (Honors) Part I Examination, MMV, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi, India, 1996. 2 III. Countries Visited USA, Indonesia, South Korea. IV. Teaching Experience: 21 Years V. PUBLICATIONS: A. Book - 1. Shrivastava, Jaya (2012). Political Sociology, Vikas Publishing House: New Delhi, ISBN 978-93-259-5662-9. 2. Shrivastava, Jaya (2017). Political Sociology, Vikas Publishing House: New Delhi; ISBN 978935259770. 3. Shrivastava, Jaya (2018). Gender Discrimination and Inequality in Contemporary India: Dimensions and Voices of Protests, New Delhi: Kalpaz Publications, ISBN 978-93-86397-27-0. B. Book Chapters in Edited Book- Sl. Editor’ Name and Book Details Title of the Chapter No. 1. Barbara Birkman, Kaplan and Sharma edited book entitled “Social Work in Health “Population Aging and Affirmative Policy for the and Ageing”; 2015; Rawat Publications; Prof. Barbara Birkman is Professor at Elderly in India: A Need for Policy Reorientation” Columbia University, USA. 2. Dr. Jaya Shrivastava edited book entitled “Gender Discrimination and inequality in “Introduction: Gender Discrimination and Contemporary India: Dimensions and Voices of Protests”; 2018; ISBN Inequality in Contemporary India” 9789486397270. 3 C. E-contents/ODL- 1. Shrivastava, Jaya (2016). New Sites of Production and People’s Resistance in India, UGC. MHRD (For E-PG Pathshala). 2. Developed two modules/E-contents for Educational Multi Media Research Centre, Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar University in collaboration with Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi. The programme is produced as part of NME-ICT project of CEC, New Delhi (2017). These modules are as follows: i. Research Methodology, ii. Research Design D. Research Papers - 1. Shrivastava, Jaya. “Dalit Women Quest for Justice: Cases from India and Bangladesh”, Asian Journal of Women Studies, Routledge Publication, Vol. 21:2, 2015. 2. Shrivastava, Jaya. “Locating Lohia in Feminist Theory”, Economic and Political Weekly, Vol. XLIX No. 5, 2014, (also published in Janata Vol. 69 No. 5 & 6, March 2 & 9, 2014 and www.lohiatoday.com) 3. Shrivastava, Jaya. “Population Aging and Affirmative Policy for the Elderly in India: A Need for Policy Reorientation”, published in Indian Journal of Gerontology, A Quarterly Journal, ISSN 0971-4189, Vol. 28 No. 2, 2014 (republished in Barbara Birkman et al edited book “Social Work in Health and Ageing” 2015). 4. Shrivastava, Jaya (2012). “Gender Disparity, Discrimination and Women’s Movement in India: Current Challenges and Status”, published in the proceedings of International Forum Asian Women’s Studies 2011, held from 6-7 Jan 2012 on the theme Asian Feminisms & Transnational Activism, Seoul, South Korea: Asian Centre for Women’s Studies. 5. Shrivastava, Jaya. “Mapping the Trend of Rapes in Punjab and Haryana”, Indian Journal of Research, Vol.: V, Issue V, May-2016. 6. Shrivastava, Jaya. “Paradigm Shift in Education: Challenges and Opportunities in Contemporary Times”, University News, 54 (05), February 01-07, 2016, pp. 133-137 (co-author). 4 7. Shrivastava, Jaya. “The Dialectic of Modernity and Patriarchy: Understanding the Plight of Dalit Women in India”, International Journal of Social Science and Development Policy, Vol. 1, No. 2, July-December 2015. 8. Shrivastava, Jaya. “Adverse Inclusion of Women in Indian Society: Dr. Ambedkar’s View”, Ajanta, An International, Peer Reviewed and UGC Listed Journal (Journal No. 40776), Volume-VIII, Issue-II, April-June 2019. 9. Shrivastava, Jaya. “Gender based Violence (GBV) and ‘new’ ICTs in Globalizing India”, Ajanta, An International, Peer Reviewed and UGC Listed Journal (Journal No. 40776), April-June 2019. 10. Working Paper-4: UGC-SAP, Department of Sociology, Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar University, “Population Ageing and Affirmative Policy for the Eldelry in Globalising India: A Need for Policy Reorientation”, 2013. 11. Shrivastava, Jaya (2011). “Understanding the participation of Dalit Women Elected Representative in Panchayats: A Study of Ghazipur and Mau of Uttar Pradesh”, The Journal of Rural Development, Vol.30, No.4, ISSN: 0970-3357, October-December 2011 (co-author). 12. Shrivastava, Jaya (2010). “Prof. Ramsharan Joshi ke Krititva ka Ek Samajshastriya Vishleshan,” Srijan Samvaad, a Journal published by Kendriya Hindi Sansthan, Vol. 10, August 2010. 13. Book Review: Prof. Anand Kumar and Manish Tiwari edited book, Quest for Particpatory Democracy: Towards Understanding the Approach of Gandhi and Jayaprakash Narayan, New Delhi: Rawat Publications, 2010, published in Social Change, A Journal of Sage Publications, ISSN: 00430857, Dec. 2010. 14. Book Review: T.V. Shekhar and Neelamber Hatti edited book, Unwanted Daughters: Gender Discrimination in Modern India, New Delhi: Rawat Publications, to be published in Sociological Bulletin, A Journal of Indian Sociological Society, New Delhi: Sage Publications, ISSN: 0038-0229, 62/1, Jan. - Apr. 2013. 5 VI. INVITED LECTURE/RESOURCE PERSON/ PAPER PRESENTATION IN SEMINARS/ CONFERENCES AND ALSO PUBLISHED AS FULL PAPER IN CONFERENCE. 1. Delivered an invited lecture as a Key Note Speaker on the topic “Mainstreaming through Gender Sensitization and Legal Awareness” in a webinar on “Gender Sensitization: Issues and Challenges in 21st Century” organized by Kr. R. C. Mahila Mahavidyalaya, Mainpuri, Dr. Bhimrao Ambedkar University, Agra on September 27th, 2020. 2. Delivered an invited lecture as a Resource Person on the topic “Alternative Research Approaches to the Identification of Marginalized Local People’s Problems and their Solutions” in a “7 Days Faculty Development programme in Social Sciences” organized by Department of Sociology and Social Work, Rani Durgawati University, Jabalpur, M.P. on July 12th, 2020. 3. Delivered an invited lecture as a Resource Person for the Five Days Online Programme organized by Faculty of Law, University of Lucknow on “Legal Research Methodology on the topic “Socio-Legal Research” on July 7th, 2020. 4. Delivered an invited lecture as a Resource Person on the topic “Impact of COVID-19 on Indian Rural Women” in a National Webinar organized by Department of Sociology & IQAC Cell, D.P. Vipra College, Bilaspur, M.P. on June 27th, 2020. 5. Delivered an invited lecture as a Resource Person on the topic “Formulation of Research Problem” in the Seven Days Faculty Development Programme on Research methodology organized by Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose Governemnt Girls P.G. College, Aliganj, Lucknow on June 23rd, 2020. 6. Chaired and addressed a technical Session “PS IX: Education” in a National Conference on Human Development in Bihar: Contemporary Issues and Challenges organized by Bihar Sociological Society (BSS) on June 21st, 2020. 7. Delivered an invited lecture as a Resource Person on “Impact of COVID-19 induced Lockdown on Indian Women: Problems and Possibilities” in a National Webinar organized by Department of Sociology and Social Work, Rani Durgawati University, Jabalpur,
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