Populism & Populist Politics-Researchers & Experts

POPULISM AND POPULIST POLITICS IN SOUTH ASIA WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO INDIA

(Kolkata, 1 January – 31 December 2019)

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Sibaji Pratim Basu

Sibaji Pratim Basu, a well-known political scientist and political commentator from West Bengal, teaches Political Science at Vidyasagar University, Midnapore. Graduated from Presidency College (1981) and post-graduated from University of Calcutta (1983), he obtained his Ph.D. also from Calcutta University, working on the thesis: “The Concepts of Nationalism and Internationalism: Tagore and Gandhi”. With a teaching and research career spanning more than three decades, he has taught, written books and articles, conducted and guided research in the areas like Modern Indian Political Thought & Politics; Socialist Thought; Forced Migration in South Asia; Popular Movements and People’s ‘Sustainable Rights’ in India. Some of his publications include: The Poet and Mahatma: Engagement with Nationalism and Internationalism; an edited volume called The Fleeing People of South Asia: Selections from Refugee Watch; a co-edited volume called Politics in Hunger Regime: Essays on the Right to Food in West Bengal and also an edited book, Forced Migration and Media-Mirrors. He has also contributed articles to edited volumes published by Macmillan Publishers, Oxford University Press, Sage Publishers, Routledge/Social Science Press etc. He is a member of the editorial board of Vidyasagar Rachanasamagra (The Complete Writings of Paandit Iswar Chandra Vidyasagar) published by Vidyasagar University. He is a board member, and presently the Secretary of Mahanirban Calcutta Research Group and also holds membership of Institute for Development Studies Kolkata (IDSK – as a nominated member); West Bengal State Book Board (Member, Political Science); besides being the life member of West Bengal Political Science Association.

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Samir Kumar DAS

Samir Kumar DAS currently honorary director of CRG and Professor of Political Science at the University of Calcutta, Kolkata. Previously the Vice-Chancellor of the University of North Bengal, and a Post Doctoral Fellow (2005) of the Social Science Research Council (South Asia Program) based in New York, he is the Coordinator of the University Grants Commission Departmental Research Support (UGC-DRS) Programme (Phase II & Phase III)) on ‗Democratic Governance: Comparative Perspectives‘. He served as an Adjunct Professor of Government at the Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service, Georgetown University (2014), a Visiting Professor of the North East India Studies Programme at Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU), New Delhi in 2015 and at the Universite 13 Sorbonne Paris Cite in 2016 among many of his assignments. He specializes in and writes on issues of ethnicity, identity, security, migration, rights and justice and has contributed over 190 research papers to highly esteemed national and international journals and edited volumes. Besides, he has been a regular reviewer of some of the top journals, publishing houses and research bodies including Minority Rights International (London), EU-India Social Science and Humanities Platform (Ljubljana)) and European Research Council (Brussels) etc. Some of his recent publications include Migrations, Identities and Democratic Practices in India (2018), India: Democracy and Violence (OUP, 2015, edited), Governing India’s Northeast: Essays on Insurgency, Development and the Culture of Peace (Springer 2013), ICSSR Surveys and Explorations: Political Science: Volume I: Indian State (OUP 2013 edited), Conflict and Peace in India’s Northeast: The Role of Civil Society (East West Center, 2006), Blisters on Their Feet: Tales of Internally Displaced Persons in India’s North East (Sage 2008 edited), Terror, Terrorism, Histories and Societies: A Historical and Philosophical Perspective (Women Unlimited 2010 coedited) among others.