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Malini Rongpharpi

Assistant Professor, Political Science
  • Email - malinirongpharpi@gmail.com
  • Phone No. - 9707579449
  • Department - Political Science
  • Designation - Assistant Professor

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Phone 9707579449
Email malinirongpharpi@gmail.com

NET/SLET/SET

NET 2019

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TRAINING AND WORKSHOPS

  • Completed a 4-Week Induction/Orientation Programme for “Faculty in Universities/Colleges/Institutes of Higher Education” from 17 September – 16 October,2021conducted by Teaching Learning Centre, Ramanujan College, University of Delhi under the aegis of MINISTRY OF EDUCATION, PANDIT MADAN MOHAN MALAVIYA NATIONAL MISSION ON TEACHERS AND TEACHING.
  • Participated in a 7 day Faculty Development Programme on “Effective Teaching Strategies in Higher Education” organized by St. Mary’s College Puthanangadi from 6th September to 12th September, 2021.
  • Attended a Webinar on “Unnat Bharat Abhiyan” organised by Foundation for Integrated Support and Solution”.
  • Participated in a One Day National Workshop on “Online Learning: Grow with Google Workspace” organized by St. Joseph’s College of Education for Women, Guntur in Collaboration with North Eastern Hills University(NEHU), Shillong on 25th June 2021.

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All publications (A.P.A. reference ) :-

  • Rongpharpi,M.“Covid-19 and the protection of Human Rights: Role International organizations and the Government of India”, in Human Rights, Security and Justice: Recent Trends and Approaches,2021.
  • Rongpharpi.M.“Unveiling women’s participation in the electoral politics of Assam-with special reference to Karbi Anglong”, in the edited book “Unveiling India’s North East, Reflections on People, Politics and Culture. (to be published in July 2022)

 

Others :-

  • Co-edited a book , “Baudhabikhyan: Locating Reality in Knowledge Discourse” published in March 2022 by Purbayon Publication, Panbazar Guwahati, Assam.
  • Presented a paper entitled, “ Indian Diaspora: A Hallmark of Indian Foreign Policy” in the Indian Council of Social Science Research(ICSSR) sponsored Seminar on “ India and its Diaspora: A Comparative Perspective” held on 6 th March, 2022.
  • Completed a 4-Week Induction/Orientation Programme for “Faculty in Universities/Colleges/Institutes of Higher Education” from 17 September – 16 October, 20221conducted by Teaching Learning Centre, Ramanujan College, University of Delhi under the aegis of MINISTRY OF EDUCATION, PANDIT MADAN MOHAN MALAVIYA NATIONAL MISSION ON TEACHERS AND TEACHING.
  • Participated in a 7 day Faculty Development Programme on “Effective Teaching Strategies in Higher Education” organized by St. Mary’s College Puthanangadi from 6 the September to 12 th September, 2021.
  • Attended a Webinar on “Unnat Bharat Abhiyan” organised by Foundation for Integrated Support and Solution”
  • Participated in a One Day National Workshop on “Online Learning: Grow with Google Workspace” organized by St. Joseph’s College of Education for Women, Guntur in Collaboration with North Eastern Hills University(NEHU), Shillong on 25 th June 2021.

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Educational Qualifications: 

M.Sc (NEHU)
M.Phil (NEHU)
Ph.D. (NEHU)

Specialization Social and Cultural Anthropology"

Contact
Phone No:2370252
Mobile No:09435002739

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Area of Interest:
Emerging trend in Ethnicity, Identity consciousness, Culture studies, Youth behaviour, Intellactual Property Rights and Displacement studies etc.

Ph.D Awarded :

Dr. Phatick Ch. Baruah, 2003 : Customary Laws Among the Mishings

Dr. Farhin Ara Rohman, 2008 : Folk Narratives and Social Reality : A Case Study of the Karbis of Assam

Dr. Sunil Kr. Borgohain, 2008 : Social and Political Status of the Morans

Dr. Bhanu Pangging, 2013 : Neo-Vaisnavism and the Mishings of Majuli Island : A Study on Continuity and Change

Doctoral Fellows :

1. Ganesh Kumar Shah (27-12-2008) Rajiv Gandhi Fellow : Cultural Response to Displacement : A Case Study of Rohmoria Region.

2. Pankaj Gogoi (11-12-2009) : Ethno-medical Knowledge and Its Socio-cultural base, Efficacy, Problems and Prospects : A Case Study of Dhemaji and East Siang Districts of Assam and Arunachal Pradesh.

3. Anup Hazarika (16-12-2011) : An Anthropological Impact Assessment of Flood : A Case Study od Dhemaji development Block

4. Mondira Baruah (16-12-2011) UGC-JRF : Cultural Ecology of a Flood Prone Area : A Case study of Three Village Communities, viz., Ahom, Chutiya. and Mishing of Chamarajan Area in Dhemaji District.

5. Chusmita Konwar (30-11-2012) UGC-JRF : Impact of Flood on Socio-economic Life of the People : A Case Study in Dhokuwakhana Sub-division of Lakhimpur District, Assam.

6. Dipa Patir (30-11-2012) : Traditional Coping and Indigenous Adaptation Strategies Employed during Flood by the Mishing Population in Dhemaji District of Assam.

7. Purabi Saikia (30-11-2012) UGC-JRF Land Alienation due to Establishment of BCPL Project and its Impact on Socio-economic Life : A Case Study in Barbarua Development Block, Dibrugarh.

Life Memebership

INDIAN NATIONAL CONFEDERATION AND ACADEMY OF ANTHROPOLOGISTS (INCAA)

NORTH-EAST INDIA COUNCIL FOR SOCIAL SCIENCE RESEARCH (NEICSSR)

INSTITUTE OF TAI STUDIES AND RESEARCH (ITSR, MORAN)

Publications

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Selected Publications

      Book:

  1. Continuity and Change Among the Ahom, New Delhi, Concept Publishing Company, 2006.
Other publications
  1. Impact of Displacement on the Traditional Occupation of the Displaced Population of Rohmoria : A Case Study. With Ganesh Shah. Bulletin of the Department of Anthropology, Dibrugarh University, Dibrugarh..Vol.-39, ISSN-0976-2264, 2011
  2. Cultural Ecology : The Human Interface, in Dibyajyoti Dutta and Jukti Ratna Saikia edited, Environment and Development : Emerging Issues and Debates. P. 196-202. Guwahati, Planet ink, 2011. 
  3. Indigenous Knowledge of transportation, preservation and packaging of food and other items of economic importance among the Sonowal Kacharis of Dibrugarh district”. Bulletin of the Department of Anthropology, Vol.35, 29-38, 2008.
  4. “Dynamics of Culture Change of the Ahom”.Indian Journal of Tai Studies, Vol.VII. Moran, Institute of Tao Studies and Research, 2007.
  5. “Glimpses of Social Reality Through Tattoos of the Wanchos of Arunachal Pradesh”. Journal of Indian Anthropological Society, 41:291-297(2006), Kolkata, 2006.
  6. “Disintegration of ‘Haori’ Institution and its Impact on Folk Society”. Indian Journal of Tai Studies, Vol.V. Moran, Institute of Tai Studies and Research, 2005.
  7. “Striking A Dynamic Equilrium: A Study on Continuity and Change Among the Ahoms of Lakhimipukhuri-Jaikhamdang Village,Sibsagar, Assam”.North East India In PerspectiveRajat K.Das et ll(ed.). New Delhi: Akansha Publishing House, 2005.
  8. “Karbi Folk Narratives: A Window to Social reality” (Joint)Tribal Studies In Northeast IndiaS.Sengupta (ed.). New Delhi : Mittal Publicaton, 2002.
  9. “People’s Perception of Ethnicity; An Exploration Into The World of Folklore”.Ethnicity in Assam,K.M. Deka & K.N. Phukan (ed.). Dibrugarh University: Centre for North-East Studies, 2001.
  10. “Mother’s Brother’s Daughter: An Analysis of Matrilineal Cross-cousin marriage among the Purum/Chothe”.Wonder That Is Culture: Festschrift to Prof. P.K.MisraT.B.Subba (ed.). New Delhi : Mittal Publication, 1999.
  11. “Politics of Ethnicity in North-east India: An Appraisal”. North-east India: The Human Interface.M.K.Raha & A.K.Ghosh (ed.). New Delhi, Gyan Publishing House, 1997.
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