Profile
Educational Qualifications:
- M.A. in Political Science, Gauhati University
- M.Phil "Women as Negotiators of Peace: Study of Five Cases", Center for International Politics, Organization and Disarmament, SIS, JNU
- Ph. D: "Ideologies, Institutions and Women Combatants in the People's War of Nepal" from TISS, Guwahati Campus.
Teaching and research focus on war and conflict studies; women militants and combatants; feminist theory and politics; politics of memory and memorialization.
- 1 year research experience in OKD Institute of Social Change and Development from 1st Sept. 2008 to 31st August 2009
Fieldwork Experiences
In Karbi Anglong District of Assam amongst members of the Karbi, Dimasa and Kuki community who survived the Karbi-Kuki clashes in October 2003 and March 2004 and Karbi-Dimasa conflict of 2005, as a part of the project Impact of Armed Conflict on Women: A Prismatic Analysis on the Role of Women in the two districts of Karbi Anglong and Kokrajhar in Assam led by Prof. Anuradha Dutta then chair of Peace Foundation, OKD Institute of Social Change and Development, Assam.
Ethnographic field work among Maoist Women Ex-combatants who participated in the Maoist People’s War of Nepal (1996-2006) in Dang and Kathmandu Valley of Nepal in the summers of 2014, 2016 and 2019 as a part of my doctoral research titled Ideologies, Institutions and Women Combatants in the Maoist People’s War of Nepal.
In Tinsukia District of Assam in April 2017 as member of the fact finding team who reported on Armed Conflict and its Psycho-Social Impacts: Fact Finding Report and Documentation of Cases from Tinsukia and Saraideo Districts of Assam, India.
Currently working with artists based in Assam whose work engages with conflict, memory, gender, violence, body and memorialization.