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Job Opening for Freshers as a Research Assistant in Jawaharlal Nehru University at location Delhi


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Jawaharlal Nehru University Notwithstanding Probably just as the Industrial Revolution and the associated rise of capitalism in European countries placed the traditional agrarian society at risk, giving rise to the long drawn conflicts between labour and capital, this great transition facing us globally will create strife and, consequently, violence of an unprecedented order. The academic rigour with which the caste question has been examined by historians, anthropologists, economists as well as political scientists, caste still appears to be a perplexing lived reality. Rather than a fixed, essentialised or exclusive category, caste is contextual, intersects with various other identity markers and manifests itself in various local ways. Jawaharlal Nehru University, also known as JNU, is a public central university in New Delhi, India. In 2012, The National Assessment and Accreditation Council gave the university a grade of 3.9 out of 4, the highest grade awarded. The university is ranked second among the public universities in India, as published by India Today.

Company Name:                           Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU)

Company Website:                       www.jnu.ac.in

 Experience:                                    Fresher’s

Job Title:                                          Research Assistant

Salary:                                               Not Mentioned

Qualification:                                 ME/MTech/MPhil/PhD/MS

Job Location:                                 Delhi

Walk In Date:                                08 Oct 2015

Job Type:                                       Apply

Mandatory skills and some other Job Details:

¨     Caste in Everyday life from a variety of perspectives: Scheduled castes/Muslim Dalits/Dalit women/others
¨     Caste and Religion
¨     Caste, politics and processes of secularisation
¨     Anti-caste movements: Resistance, Assimilation and Collaboration
¨     Intersections of caste with gender, class, region, religion and culture
¨     Dalit middle class
¨     Caste and Diaspora
¨     Caste, love and marriage
¨     Caste in Urban India










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