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Anwita Dinkar

Doctorante

Centre de sociologie des organisations (CSO)

Thème(s) de recherche : Sociologie du droit et de la justice, Sociologie du travail, des organisations et des professions

Discipline(s) : Sociologie

Axe(s) de recherche : Droit, normes et régulations

Biographie

FORMATION 

Depuis 2021
Doctorante

2019 - 2021
Master in Sociology (Research Track), Sciences Po, Paris

2015 - 2017
Master of Laws (LL.M), Business Law track. University of Pune, India (summa cum laude)

2010 - 2015
Bachelor of Laws (BSL LLB), University of Pune, India (summa cum laude)

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Recherche en cours

Depuis 2021
Thèse de sociologie en cours : Explorer la conscience juridique parmi les travailleuses de ménage urbaines en Inde. 
Directeur de thèse : Jérôme Pélisse

Sujet de thèse

Explorer la conscience juridique parmi les travailleuses de ménage urbaines en Inde

ENSEIGNEMENT(S)

2024 - 2025 (Recrutée au poste de Graduate Teaching Fellow à Sciences Po)

  • Global Sociological Debates. Undergraduate level. Sciences Po, Reims Campus, France.
  • Introduction to Sociology, Undergraduate level. Sciences Po, Reims Campus, France.

2023 - 2024

  • Law and Society. Undergraduate level. Sciences Po, Le Havre Campus, France
  • Qualitative Research Methods. Undergraduate level. Sciences Po, Le Havre Campus, France

2021 - 2022
Introduction to Sociology. Undergraduate level. Sciences Po, Le Havre Campus, France

2018 - 2019

  • Law and Social Transformation. Master of Laws (LL.M). ILS Law College. Pune, India.
  • Law Making in the Indian Polity & Statutory Interpretation. Master of Laws (LL.M.). ILS Law College. Pune, India. 

Publications

2022
Dinkar, Anwita. (2022). “Overcoming Class Boundaries During Empirical Research with Vulnerable Communities” Frontiers of Socio-Legal Studies Blog. Oxford: Centre for Socio-Legal Studies. https://frontiers.csls.ox.ac.uk/class-boundaries/

2021
Dinkar, Anwita. (2021). Book Review of ‘Working at Other’s homes: The Specifics and Challenges of Paid Domestic Work’ (2018). Revue internationale des études du développement, 246 (2021/2), 264-66. https://www.cairn.info/revue-internationale-des-etudes-dudeveloppement-2021-2-page-264.htm

2018

  • Dinkar, Anwita. (2018). “Non-Conventional Methods of Education: For Peace, Development, and Social Transformation” International Journal of Research and Analysis, 5(3), 10-17.
  • Dinkar, Anwita. (2018). “Corporate Culpability for Human Rights Violations” South Asian Journal of Law and Human Rights, 5(1), 65-78.
  • Dinkar, Anwita. “Inadequacy of Laws to Prohibit Animal Tests to Manufacture Drugs” International Journal of Legal Sciences & Research, 2(4), 36-45.
  • Dinkar, Anwita. “Alternatives to Animal Tests Conducted for Manufacturing of Drugs and Need for a Corresponding Legislation” Supremo Amicus, 3(1), 114-123.

2016
Dinkar, Anwita. “Understanding Legal Fictions in a Statute” ILS Abhivyakti Law Journal, 241-244.

COMMUNICATION 

Organizing rights: Theorizing self-norms of paid domestic workers in India. CSO-IOA early career researcher workshop on theorizing. Copenhagen Business School, Denmark. 22-24 May 2024.

Mobilizing the law: a preliminary analysis of the role of unions in shaping the legal consciousness of cleaning workers in Nagpur, India. Doctoral day on the Sociology of Law and Justice. l’Association française de sociologie (AFS). Sciences Po, Paris. 16 May 2024. 

Informal Strategies in the Absence of a Specific Legislation: A Self-Norms Analysis of Female Domestic Workers in India. 17th Annual South Asia Legal Studies Workshop. University of Wisconsin Law School. Dec. 1-2 2023.

Everyday legality: An empirical analysis of legal consciousness in India. Centre de Sciences Humaines (CSH) Workshop. New Delhi, India. Oct. 9, 2023.

Law as justice? Exploring access to justice in India. 8th Summer Institute on the Cultural Study of the Law (OSI) Conference. Osnabrück, Germany. 23 July, 2022

Maid in Maharashtra : Domestic labour relations and position of paid domestic workers in Maharashtra, India. Seminar series on Domestic Work. Centre de Sociologie des Organisations (CSO), Paris, France. 14 Dec., 2021