Dr. Eswarappa Kasi is currently Guest Faculty and taught a course titled ‘Tribes and Other Backward Communities in India’ to Integrated Masters (IMA) Students in the Special Centre for Integrated Studies (SCIS) and Department of Anthropology, University of Hyderabad, India during January- May 2009 Semester.
In the coming semester...
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Dr. Eswarappa Kasi is currently Guest Faculty and taught a course titled ‘Tribes and Other Backward Communities in India’ to Integrated Masters (IMA) Students in the Special Centre for Integrated Studies (SCIS) and Department of Anthropology, University of Hyderabad, India during January- May 2009 Semester.
In the coming semester (July-December 2009), I will be teaching a course titled ‘Fieldwork and Research Methods’ to Integrated Masters (IMA) Students in the Special Centre for Integrated Studies (SCIS) and Department of Anthropology, University of Hyderabad, India.
I have qualified UGC-NET (University Grants Commission- National Eligibility Test) in the Year 1999. I have awarded ICSSR Doctoral Fellowship (2003-2005), by national level competition. I have won the Student Grants from the International Institute of Sociology (IIS), Stockholm, Sweden and International Sociological Association (ISA), Spain to participate in their World Congresses in 2005-2006.
I am a regular participant of various national and international Seminars and Conferences. I have already presented 20 research papers in national and international conferences/seminars.
1) My new book based on my M.Phil Work is being published titled as ‘ANTHROPOLOGY AND DEVELOPMENT IN A GLOBALIZED INDIA: AN ETHNOGAPHY OF SERI-CULTURE FROM THE SOUTH’, Newcastle: Cambridge Scholars Publishing. Book Link: http://www.c-s-p.org/Flyers/Anthropology-and-Development-in-a-Globalized-India--An-Ethnography-of-Sericulture-from-the-South1-4438-1345-1.htm
2) Dimensions of Social Exclusion: Ethnographic Explorations, jointly with K.M. Zoyauddin Eswarappa Kasi, Newcastle: Cambridge Scholars Publishing (http://www.c-s- p.org/Flyers/
Dimensions-of-Social-Exclusion--Ethnographic-Explorations1-4438-1342-7.htm).
3) Ethnographic Discourse of the Other: Conceptual and Methodological Issues, jointly with Panchanan Mohanty,and Ramesh C. Malik, Newcastle: Cambridge Scholars Publishing. (http://www.c-s-p.org/Flyers/9781847185839-sample.pdf)
4) Past and Futures: Contemporary Readings in a Contemporary World Jointly with Rila Mukherjee, MN Rajesh and Ramesh C. Malik, Newcastle: Cambridge Scholars Publishing.
(http://www.c-s-p.org/Flyers/series_and_journals.htm)
The first book under the series is already published titled as LOCALITY, HISTORY, MEMORY: REGIONALISM AND TRANSNATIONALISM IN THE MAKING OF THE CITIZEN IN SOUTH ASIA’.
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