Nationality: Indian
Affiliation: Institute for Social and Economic Change
Student status: Student
Level of education: Not Shared
Field of Study: Not Shared
Joined: April 12, 2024
Christina Kujur
Delhi, IN
Organizer: South Asia
Working groups
Research Interests
- Gender and Economics
- Gender roles
- Governance
- Individuals and Society
- Justice
- Political Philosophy
- Social Justice
- Social Stratification
- Social inclusion
About
She completed her Bachelor’s in Economics from Kirori Mal College, University of Delhi, and Post Graduation in Economics from Jawaharlal Nehru University at Centre for Economic Studies and Planning (CESP). At present she is pursuing her PhD in Development Studies from Institute for Social and Economic Change (ISEC) at Centre for Political Institutions, Governance and Development in Bengaluru, India. Her experiences in the policy research domain includes being a Co-Lead at Rethinking Economics India for Diversity Project. Before this she has also worked with the team for policy research under ‘United Nations Economic Commission for Latin American and Caribbean’ (ECLAC) where she contributed to policy-oriented study on Capital Flow Regulations in the Asia-Pacific/Africa in the context of the Covid-19 crisis. Apart from this, she was also a part of the policy research team for Urban Unorganized Sector for INDIA – Co – Win Action Network.
About my research
Adivasi Women and their political perspective, their understanding of the role of local democracy and acknowledging their human rights in the form of political rights and access to the government structure. And also the role of advocacy and government to empower the Adivasi women.