Research Papers of → Sociology Department

International Publications

    2023
  1. Weaving as a Livelihood Option: A Study of the Bhulia Weaver Community in Odisha, India, TEXTILE, DOI: 10.1080/14759756.2023.2175946 (Scopus)
  2. 2022
  3. CSR practices and Sustainable Development Goals: Exploring the connections in Indian context. Business and Society Review, Wiley, The W. Michael Hoffman Center for Business Ethics at Bentley University, US, 127(03), 617-637 https://doi.org/10.1111/basr.12285, Scopus, Web of Science
  4. Efficacy of Mid-Day Meal Scheme in India: Challenges and Policy Concerns. Indian Journal of Public Administration. https://doi.org/10.1177/00195561221103613Sage (Scopus)
  5. CSR practices and Sustainable Development Goals: Exploring the connections in Indian Context, Business and Society Review (Wiley) (Scopus)
  6. Madhumita Biswal. 2022. “Gender and Caste: The Politics of Embodied Spatial Negotiations in Rural Odisha, India’, in South Asia: Journal of South Asian Studies, Vol. 45, no.3, pp.526-542.
  7. 2021
  8. ‘Labour Migration and Exclusion: India’s Experience during Covid-19 Pandemic, Social Action. April-June, Vol. 71, No. 02 pp 138-151 9 (UGC Care List)
  9. ’Child-centred Education in Indian Schools: Policies and the Practice’ Voices of Teachers and Teacher Educators (ISSN: 2455-1376) Vol. X- Issue I, (NCERT) (UGC Care List)
  10. Madhumita Biswal. 2021. “Embodied Spatial Practices in the Field: Critical Ethnographies in Village Studies from India”. Contemporary South Asia, Vol.29, no.3, pp.419-432.
  11. Unbridled coal extraction and concerns for livelihood: evidences from Odisha, India, Mineral Economics (Springer) (Scopus)
  12. 2020
  13. ‘Decentralised school system in India: From expectation to implementation”. Journal of Indian Education, (NCERT) 45(4), pp.150-164.
  14. 2019
  15. “CSR in India: a journey from compassion to commitment”, Asian Journal of Business Ethics, Vol. 8 No. 2, pp. 225–240. (Springer) (Web of Science)
  16. 2017
  17. Determinants of Health among Senior Citizens: Some Empirical Evidences; Journal of Health Management, 19 (1),132–143; SAGE Publication,(Web of Science)
  18. 2015
  19. Asima Jena and Madhumita Biswal. 2015. “Whose Body is Legitimatized for Sterilization After All? Society and Culture in South Asia, Vol-1, Issue-2, pp. 195-199.

National Publications

    2019
  1. Asima Jena and Madhumita Biswal. 2019. “Critical reflections on health sector reforms in India: A seminar report”, Indian Journal of Medical Ethics. Vol. XXVII, No.2, pp. 166-168.
  2. 2012
  3. Madhumita Biswa. 2012. Gender Stereotypes in School Education Practices in Sri Lanka. Education Quest. Vol.3, No-3, pp- 265-272.
  4. Kalet, S., & Pujari, S. C. (2022). Digital Technology in Education: An Assessment. Social Trends. 9. 236-249
  5. Kalet, S., & Pujari, S. C. (2022).Digital Technology among Students: Issues and Concerns. Indian Journal of Adult Education, 83 (2). 184-195
  6. Kalet, S., & Pujari, S. C. (2021). Relevance of e-learning method in the enhancement of teaching learning process during covid-19 scenario: Opportunities and challenges. The Online Journal of Distance Education and e-Learning, 9(3), 419-426.