Curriculum Vitae Name: Animesh Roy Date of Birth: 15/03/1979 Corresponding Address: (Assistant Professor) Giri Institute of Development Studies Sector O, Aliganj Lucknow 226024 Email: animeshroy4@gmail.com animesh.gids@gmail.com Phone: 0522-2325021 (Extn. 64). Highest Academic Qualification: Ph. D. (2015), Jawaharlal Nehru University, Delhi. UGC NET+JRF: June 2003 Doctoral Thesis on: Acquisition of Agricultural Land and Its Implication for Livelihood of Farmers: A Case Study of West Bengal Areas of Interest: (1) Land and Rural Studies; (2) Development, Dispossession and Issues of Livelihood and Social Transformation; (3) Tourism and Rural Development; and (4) Real Estate Intervention and Peri-urban Land Rush I. Employment Detail 1
Position Pay Institute From to Assistant Professor Basic: 20590/- Grade pay: 7000/- Pay band: 15600 39100/- Giri Institute of Development Studies, Lucknow 01/12/2015 Till date Assistant professor Basic: 20590/- Grade pay: 7000/- Pay band: 15600 39100/- Raja N.L. Khan Women s College, Midnapore, West Bengal 30/07/2008 30/11/2015 II. Academic Qualification Examination University Per cent of Marks Subject Year Ph. D. JNU, New Delhi - Development Studies/ Development Geography 2015 M. Phil JNU, New Delhi A (70 Per cent) Agricultural Geography 2006 M. A. Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi 68.87 Per cent Geography 2003 III. Research Publications in Reputed Journals: Sl.No Author Title of the Research Paper Journal Publisher 1 Animesh Roy Discord in Matrilineality: Insight in to the Khasi Society in Meghalaya Society and Culture in South Asia, 4.2 DOI: 10.1177/2393861718767238 (11 May, 2018): 278-297 SAGE ISSN: 2393-8617 eissn: 2394-9872 2 Animesh Roy Land acquisition and rural transformation: a case study from West Bengal Chinese Sociological Dialogue,1.1 DOI: 10.1177/2397200916663010 (4 October, 2016): 32-47 SAGE, UK eissn: 2397 ISSN: 23972009 3 Animesh Roy In pursuit of development: land acquisition and dilution of legal provisions Journal of Land and Rural Studies, 2.1 (January 2014): 149-171 SAGE ISSN: 2321-0249 eissn:2321-7464 4 Animesh Roy Development, land acquisition and the changing facets of rural livelihoods: a case study from West Bengal Journal of Rural Development, 33.1(March 2014): 15-32 NIRD, Ministry of Rural Development ISSN: 0970-3357 5 Animesh Roy Tourism as an additional source of rural livelihood: an experience from two villages of Rajasthan Social Change, 43.4 (December 2013): 617-638 SAGE ISSN: 0049-0857 eissn: 0976-3538 2
6 Animesh Roy Changes in land utilisation in West Bengal: district and c. d. block level analysis Punjab Geographer, 10.1 (October 2014): 23-44 ISPER, Chandigarh ISSN: 0973 3485 7 Animesh Roy West Bengal since independence: a review of social and economic change Asian Profile, 43.2 (April, 2015): 99-114 Asian Research Service, CANADA ISSN: 0304-8675 8 Animesh Roy Paradigmatic change in cropping pattern and net return from the major crops in West Bengal Asian Studies, 25.2 (December 2007): 28-46 Netaji Institute for Asian Studies, Kolkata ISSN: 0970-7301 9 Animesh Roy Incorrect information Economic and Political Weekly, 48.22 (June 2013): 4 EPW, Mumbai ISSN: 2349-8846 10 Animesh Roy The land where women prevail: Khasi matrilineality and emergent social issues in Meghalaya Anudhyan: An International Journal of Social Sciences, 1.2 (April, 2016): 84-91 ISSN: 2455-6319 11 Animesh Roy Land use change and land acquisition: insight into an enamouring Development Population, Development and Environment (Seminar proceeding) - IV. Research Papers/Articles under Review for Reputed Refereed International Journals 1. Rethinking the Land Question: Dispossession, Neoliberal Urbanism and a Transmuting Agrarian Society is under review in a refereed international journal published by Rutledge. 2. The Contemporary Land Dispossession in Eastern India: Contextualizing the Development Paradigm Shift from Colonialism to Neoliberalism is presently under review for a refereed journal published by Elsevier. V. Ongoing Major Research Project (Independent Project) Development, Dispossession and Class Formation: A Study of Rajarhat Newtown in West Bengal and POSCO Project in Odisha funded by the Indian Council of Social Science Research (ICSSR), New Delhi. VI. Research Paper(s) presented in seminar/conference/workshop: 11 (Eleven) (Recent 11 Papers are listed below, the latest first) Sl. No. Title of the paper Seminar/workshop on Organised by Level Year 3
1 The Dispossession Question: Restructuring of Rural Spaces, Livelihoods and Transmuting Agrarian Societies 39th Annual Meet and Conference of the Institute of Indian Geographers (IIG) Ravenshaw University, Cuttack December, 2 Restructuring the ruralperiphery through dispossession: knowledgebased city, informality and the labour question Informality, employment and labour market The Indian Society of Labour Economics at GIFT, Trivandrum International December, 3 Rethinking the land question: neoliberal urbanism, dispossession and societal transformation The land question in neoliberal India The Indian Institute of Advanced Studies (IIAS), Shimla International October, 4 The question of development: land acquisition, land marginalization and proletarianization of peasants 5 The question of development: land acquisition, property rights and rural livelihoods Agrarian crisis in rural India: issues and challenges Land rights, changing agrarian relations and rural transformation MPISSR, Ujjain, MP February, NIRD, Hyderabad October, 2016 6 Land acquisition, real estate intervention and social transformation: a case study of Kolkata peri-urban area Applied economics and business The Department of Economics, SMVDU, Katra, Jammu & Kashmir International July, 2016 7 Land dispossession, class formation and rising disparity among the dispossessed households: a case study of Rajarhat, West Bengal Development-induced displacement, migration, land acquisition and resettlement CDS, Trivandrum International February, 2016 8 Land dispossession and rural transformation Sustainability and Inclusiveness Ravenshaw University, Cuttack November, 2014 9 Land acquisition and the dilution of legal provisions-a case study The cultural, economic and socioecological dynamics of peri-urban land use change and their implications for regional development Jawaharlal Nehru University, Delhi and University of Cologne, Germany International September, 2013 10 Land use change and land acquisition: Insight into an Population, development and environment Institute for Social and Economic April, 2013 4
enamouring development Change (ISEC), Bangalore 11 Mesmerising development and changing facets of rural livelihoods in Rajarhat Millennium development goals and rural development in India: Policy initiatives, targets and achievements Institute of Rural Development (NIRD), Hyderabad February, 2013 VII. Travel grants received for presenting Research Papers from following organizers: 1. Institute of Educational Planning and Administration (NIEPA), New Delhi (June, 2018) 2. Indian Institute of Advance Studies (IIAS), Shimla (October, ) 3. MP Institute of Social Science Research, Ujjain (February, ) 4. Institute of Rural Development, Hyderabad (October, 2016) 5. Centre for Development Studies, Trivandrum (February, 2016) 6. Institute for Social and Economic Change, Bangalore (April, 2013) 7. Institute of Rural Development, Hyderabad (February, 2013) VIII. Reviewer of Highly ranked Academic Journal 1. Development and Change, published by WILEY. 2. Chinese Sociological Dialogue, published by SAGE, UK. Reviewer of other peer-reviewed Journals 1. Journal of Geography and Regional Planning 2. Health, Nutrition and Hygiene: The Dynamics of Social Ecology in India IX. Training Programmes coordinated and organized 1. Two-week capacity building programme for the Social Science Faculty Members funded by the ICSSR. Dates: 22 May - 04 June,. Grant sanctioned: Rs. 9,40,000/-. Venue: Giri Institute of Development Studies, Lucknow. 2. Ten-day capacity building programme for the faculties and research scholars of social sciences funded by the Giri Institute of Development Studies, Lucknow. Dates: 10-19 February, 2018. Grant sanctioned: 8,40,000/-. X. Refresher/ Orientation/Capacity Building Programme Sl. No Course Name Duration Organised by 1 Migration and Development: 02/05/2016 to 05/05/2016 V.V. Giri Labour Issues and Perspectives Institute, Noida 5
2 Capacity Building Programme for Faculties in Social Sciences 16/02/2015 to 27/02/2015 Giri Institute of Development Studies, Lucknow 3 Refresher Course 23/06/2014 to 12/07/2014 Academic Staff College, Shimla, Himachal Pradesh University 4 Orientation Programme 02/03/2010 to 26/03/2010 Academic Staff College, JNU, New Delhi X. Courses/Papers Taught 1. B.A. Honours Programme (at Previous Workplace): (1) Population and Urban Geography (2) Social and Political Geography (3) Remote Sensing and GIS 2. Ph. D. Programme (at Giri Institute of Development Studies, Lucknow) (1) Approaches to Research (one unit) Declaration I hereby declare that the information given above is true to the best of my knowledge. Animesh Roy Assistant Professor Giri Institute of Development Studies Sector O, Aliganj, Lucknow 226024 India 6