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Prof . Binitha V Thampi

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Professor, Department of Humanities and Social Sciences, Indian Institute of Technology Madras

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Publications

Total Articles 13
Books 2
Proceedings 0

Publications 1992-2022

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Citations 214
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Citations 167
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Bio

Gender and Development; Technology-Mediated Social Transformation and Future of Work; State Welfarism and Citizenship; Decentralised Planning and Governance; Poverty, Social Exclusion and Marginalisation

Personal Details

  • Female
  • Indian Institute of Technology Madras
  • Indian Institute Of Technology, Madras, Tamil Nadu, India - 600036

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Associate Professor 2016 – 2023
Indian Institute of Technology Madras
Professor 2024 – Present
Indian Institute of Technology Madras
Assistant Professor 2010 – 2016
Indian Institute of Technology Madras

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Scholarly Work

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Re-emergence of Infectious Diseases in Kerala: Investigating Vulnerabilities, Resilience and Health Governance

University IITMadras
Year 2022

Changing family structures and their implications for support and health of the older population in India, with a focus on Tamil Nadu

University London
Year 2021

Migration, Labour and Gender: A Study of Migrant Women Workers From Northeastern India To The Southern Cities of Bangalore and Chennai

University IIT
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Scholarly Publications

Husbands' participation in housework and child care in India

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JOURNAL OF MARRIAGE AND FAMILY · 2014 Volume: 76, Issue: 3, Pages: 620-637.
Authors: Binitha V Thampi
DOI 10.1111/jomf.12108
27 citations
25 citations

Decentralisation and the changing geographies of political marginalisation in Kerala

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Environment and Planning A · 2013 Volume: 45, Issue: 6, Pages: 1337-1357.
Authors: Binitha V Thampi
DOI 10.1068/a45218
4 citations
4 citations

The politics of defining and alleviating poverty: State strategies and their impacts in rural Kerala

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Geoforum · 2012 Volume: 43, Issue: 5, Pages: 991-1001.
Authors: Binitha V Thampi , Sailaja Nandigama
DOI 10.1016/j.geoforum.2012.06.001
29 citations
18 citations

Beyond feminine public altruism: Women leaders in Kerala's urban bodies

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Economic and Political Weekly · 2012 Volume: 47, Issue: 17, Pages: 76-83.
Authors: Binitha V Thampi , Devika J

Mobility towards work and politics for women in Kerala State, India: A view from the histories of gender and space

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Modern Asian Studies · 2011 Volume: 45, Issue: 5, Pages: 1147-1175.
Authors: Binitha V Thampi , Devika J
DOI 10.1017/S0026749X09000080
28 citations
24 citations