Dr. Samya Shinde
Name | Dr Samya Shinde |
Date of Birth | 8th March 1977 |
Educational Qualification | PhD, MA, Qualified NET, SET |
Work Experience | 20 years and 2 months |
· Teaching
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September 2004- Till date at L.S.Raheja College of Arts and Commerce
Designation – Associate Professor |
· Research
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Awarded ICSSR Research project (Collaborative) under Special Call for Short Term Empirical Research 2023-24 on the Topic- ‘Critical Assessment of the socio-economic dimensions of Sukanya Samriddhi Yojana in the Mumbai region’ |
Area of Specialization
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Sociology.
Areas of interest include informal labour, gender, caste, and education. |
Courses taught
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· Foundations of Sociology
· Fundamentals of Sociology · Indian Society: Structure and Change · Sociology of Development · Sociology of Work · Sociology of Labour · Sociology of Gender · Gender and Society in India: Emerging Issues and Contemporary Debates · Sociology of Human Resource Development · Sociology of Organisations |
Subject taught | Sociology |
No of papers published in National /International Journals/Conferences | 10 |
Ph.D (Completed/Ongoing) | Completed |
Projects Carried Out | 1 |
Research Publications (No of papers published in National / International Journals/Conferences) | 10 |
Date of Joining | September 2004 |
Date of Retirement | August 2037 |
Type of association | Faculty |
Type of Appointment
Permanent Faculty / Adjunct Faculty/Visiting Faculty |
Permanent Faculty |
Actively involved in academics and has been part of the TYBA syllabus framing committee, University of Mumbai, since 2007. Worked in the committee on the papers Sociology of Work (2007, 2012, 2018); Sociology of Informal Sector (2012, 2018); Sociology of Gender (2012) and Sociology of Human Resource Development (2007) and also appointed as the Convenor of the TYBA revised syllabus framing committee, University of Mumbai for the paper Sociology of Work/ Sociology of Informal Sector in 2012.
Recipient of the DAAD fellowship as visiting scholar to International Centre for Development and Decent Work, Kassel University, Germany in 2011 and also an invitee at International Education Research Seminar on ‘Diversity, Isolation, and Integration in Higher Education: A UK- India Educational Research Project’, at University of Hertfordshire, Hatfield, England in 2009 with a fellowship grant from UKIERI.
Worked in various capacities as convenor / member of the committee in co-curricular and extracurricular activities in the institution.