Curriculum – Vitae

Curriculum – Vitae

Curriculum – Vitae Name : Dr. Radhanath Tripathy Designation Associate Professor Institution Department of Political Science Motilal Nehru College (Eve.) University of Delhi, India Mob: 91‐9868465312 Email: [email protected] [email protected] Educational Qualifications: PDF University College 2012 Topic: “Introduction of Rights‐based Approach to Dublin((UCD), Disaster Management in India.” Ireland Ph. D University of Delhi, 2002 Topic: “Democracy, Human rights and The India Police in India: A Case Study of Custodial Deaths and Torture in Delhi (1985 -93).” M. Do 1992 Topic: “Political Elite and Nation - Building Phil in Tanzania under Julius K. Nyerere.” M.A. Do 1989 Political Science B.A. Utkal University, 1987 Political Science (Hons) Odisha, India Teaching Experiences: Presently working as Associate Professor at Motilal Nehru College (Eve), University of Delhi since 2nd August 2005. (12 Years). Total teaching experience of 20 years in different colleges of University of Delhi. Teaching experience of one academic session (2011-2012) at under graduate level in the School of Social Justice, University College Dublin (UCD), Iraland. Research/Research Assignments/Visiting Fellowships Abroad Visiting Research Fellow at James E. Lynch India and South Asia Business Centre, University of Leeds, from 1st September, 2016 to 30th November, 2016 (3 Months). Erasmus Mundus Fellow at School of Social Justice, University College Dublin (UCD), Ireland, from September 2011 to July 2012 (10 Months). Supported by European Commission funded Erasmus Mundus Post-Doctoral/Visiting Fellowship (During this period I was involved in teaching a part of an undergraduate course) Presently working on a joint project with Dr Surender Munjal, Director, James E Lynch India and South Asia Business Centre , on “ Corporate Social Responsibility: Developing a Need-based Approach ” at the Centre for International Business, University of Leeds, UK. Previously associated in a project titled “Checking Trust: Observing Social Capital at the Individual Level”, with Principal Investigator, Vasabjit Banerjee, Department of Political Science, Mississippi State University, USA. The project got John C. Stennis Research Grant, 2016. I have participated and presented my research papers in few international conferences. I have also gave seminars in some universities abroad and presented a working paper in University of Leeds, UK. Grants and Fellowships: Erasmus Mundus Fellowship for Post-Doctorate/Visiting Fellow (2011-2012) at University College Dublin, Ireland (fellowship funded by European Commission). John C. Stennis Research Grant, (2016), Mississippi State University. Innovation Project Grant, (2013-2014), by University of Delhi. Senior Research Fellowship for Ph.D. (1995-98) by the University Grants Commission, India Junior Research Fellowship for M.Phil.(1993-95) by the University Grants Commission India Research Project Research project of one year and three months duration, titled “EWS Reservation in Public Schools in Delhi: Problems and Challenges.” Funded by and Submitted to the University of Delhi (India), 2013-2015. Research Supervision M Phil Dissertation on “Immigration and Liberal State in the context of Globalisation, Development and Politics: A case study of Germany” by Mr. Anil Kumar, the Department of Political Science, University of Delhi (Result declared in 2017). Supervising M Phil student working on “Role of Civil Society Organizations on the resistance movements for Human Rights against AFSPA in Manipur”, in the Department of Political Science, University of Delhi (contituing). Details of Published Work: (A) Books: (Forthcoming) “HUMAN RIGHTS: Universal Discourses and Contextual Realities” (Ed.) Springer, New Delhi. “HUMAN RIGHTS: A Shield Against All Swords” (Ed.), Book Age Publications, New Delhi, 2017. ISBN 978-81-935957-0-1 “MANAV ADHIKAR KI RAJNITI: Rajya, Samaj aur Manav Surakshya” (ed.) J T S Publications, New Delhi, 2017. ISBN 978-93-87580-00-8 (B) Articles/Book Chapters/Working Papers: “Human Rights-based Approach to Disaster Management: A Study of Disaster Deaths in Kerala Flood of 2018’, Research Review International Journal of Multidisciplinary, 3 (9), September, 2018, ISSN: 2455-3085. “Ambedkar’s Approach Towards Human Rights: a Critical Understanding of Dalit Rights in Disaster Relief and Rehabilitation”, Sanjay Kumar & Mohd. Tariq Sayeed (Ed). ‘Dr B R Ambedkar’s Idea of India’, Book Age Publications, New Delhi, 2018. ISBN:978-93- 83281-79-4 “Breaking the Barrier: Universality, Inclusiveness and EWS Researvation in Private (Public) Schools” RIE Bhopal Journal of Education, (a Journal of NCERT) Vol:1, Issue: 1, 2017. “Human Rights and Corporate Social Responsibility: Need to Develop Mandatory Approach”, in Journal of Commerce and Management, (Published by KCG, Department of Higher Education, government of Gujarat) Issue: 19, January-March, 2017, ISSN: 2219-025X. “In Pursuit of Human Rights: Addressing Vulnerability and Social Exclusion in the Discourse of Disaster Management in India” in Contemporary Writings in Indian Political and Administrative Science; Ed. Professor B L Sah, Rapid Book Service, Lucknow, 2017. ISBN 978-93-82462-37-8 “The Enigma of a Democratic Society: State Power and the Question of Human Rights in India” in Contemporary Governance of India: A Critical Evaluation of the Different Aspects of Democracy, Eds. Upendra Adhikar and Prakash Veer Dahiya, Ananya Enterprises, Delhi, 2016, PP. 319-334. ISBN-978-93-80565-63-7 Working Paper titled “Corporate Social Responsibility Under Regulatory Framework: A Case Study of Dedicated Freight Corridor Corporation of India” submitted to James E. Lynch India and South Asia Business Centre, University of Leeds, on 30th November, 2016. “Tokenism to Pro-activism: Decentralisation of Disaster Management and Panchayati Raj in India” in Dynamics of the State and Society in India, Eds. Dr Ajay Parmar and Amitabh Bhatt, Dehli, Prashant Publishing House, 2015, pp: 389-412. ISBN: 978-93- 80565-63-7. “Does Community Policing make a Difference? Human Rights of Minorities and Police in Multi-cultural Society of Ireland.”, The Indian Police Journal, (published by the Bureau of Police Research and Development, Govt of India), vol.lix, No.3, July-Sept, 2012, PP:82-99. (with Dave McInerney). ISSN: 0537-2429. “NHRC & Custodial Crime in India”, The Indian Police Journal, Vol. Lvi, No.4, 2009, PP: 70-77. ISSN: 0537-2429. “Starvation Deaths: The issue of Human Rights of the Poor in Orissa” Human Touch, Vol. VII, No. 3, 2009, PP: 5-8 “Police Administration and Custodial Crimes in Delhi in the Context of Human Rights” in Public Administration in the 21st Century. ed. Prof. Noorjahan Bava, Published by Indian Institute of Public Administration (IIPA), Kanishka Publishers, New Delhi, 2004, PP. 247 – 261.ISBN:81-7391-698-5. “Understanding Human Rights” in Human Rights and Criminal Justice Administration in India. ed. Prof. Noorjahan Bava Published by Department of Political Science, University of Delhi, Uppal Publishing House, New Delhi, 2000, PP. 91-109. ISBN: 81- 7658-007-4. Written study material for the B.A. & M.A. Course Material, published by the School of Open Learning, University of Delhi. Papers in Conferences / Seminars “Globalisation, Good Governance and Poverty: A Critical Evaluation of Poverty Eradication Programmees in KBK Regions of Odisha.” in International Conference on “Odisha 2030: Society and Polity.”, organised by Department of Political Science, Ravenshaw University and Odisha Political Science Association (OPSA), Cuttack, held on December 9th and 10th , 2017. “Human Rights and Obligations: Thinking Beyond State.”, in National Conference on Human Rights Education, organised by RIE (NCERT), Bhubaneswar, on December 7th and 8th, 2017. “Addressing Human Rights Violation In India: Contextualising Human Rights in the New Social Movement Discourse” in UGC Sponsored National Seminar on “ Today’s India: Culture, Society, State and Economy”, Organised by Motilal Nehru College (Eve), University of Delhi, New Delhi, on 6th and 7th September, 2017. “Lawlessness in Law Enforcement in India: Examining Legitimacy of a Democratic State”, in UGC Sponsored National Seminar on “ Today’s India: Culture, Society, State and Economy”, Organised by Motilal Nehru College (Eve), University of Delhi, New Delhi, on 6th and 7th September, 2017. “Cross-Border Terrorism, Human Rights and India’s Foreign Policy: an Assessment of Modi Government’s Approach”, in the International Seminar on “ Governance, Human Rights and Regional Cooperation in South Asia: Opportunities and Challenges of Globalisation” Organised by UGC-HRDC, Jamia Millia Islamia University and UNESCO Madanjeet Singh Institute of Kashmir Studies, University of Kashmir, at New Delhi, on 19th and 20th April, 2017. “Rethinking Human Rights in the Context of Climate Change”, in National Conference on “Environmental Concerns of 21st Century: Indian and Global Context”, Organised by Zakir Husain Delhi College (Eve), University of Delhi, New Delhi, 29th and 30th March, 2017. “Democracy, Police and Human Rights in India: ‘Rights to life’ and ‘Deaths in police Custody’.” in ICSSR Sponsored National Seminar on “Human Rights in the 21st Century India: Emerging Issues and Challenges”, Organised by Motilal Nehru College (Eve), University of Delhi, New Delhi, 29th and 30th March, 2017. “Democracy, Bureaucracy and Rights to Information in the Age of Good Governance: An Indian Experience” in Interdisciplinary

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