Ritanjan Das
University lecturer
- Naam
- Dr. R. Das
- Telefoon
- +31 71 527 8022
- r.das@hum.leidenuniv.nl
- ORCID iD
- 0000-0002-7030-0565
Ritanjan Das is universitair docent aan het Instituut voor Regiostudies.
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University lecturer
- Faculteit der Geesteswetenschappen
- Leiden Institute for Area Studies
- SAS India en Tibet
- Rhoads E.L. & Das R. (2024), The specter of potential foreigners: revisiting the postcolonial citizenship regimes of Myanmar and India, Critical Asian Studies : .
- Das R. Kumar N. (2024), Fragmented marginalities: dispossessed peasantry and migrant labour communities in urban North India, The Journal of Peasant Studies : .
- Das R. & Kumar N. (2023), Neoliberal city and exclusive communities: the politics of contemporary urbanisation in northern India, Contemporary South Asia 31(1): 19-35.
- Das R. & Kumar N. (2023), The politics of community-making in new urban India: illiberal spaces, illiberal cities. Oxon: Routledge.
- Das R., Nielsen K.B. & Ruud A.E. (2023), Dynastic dilemma in South Asia: influence, networks and shamefacedness, Contemporary South Asia 31(3): 355-370.
- Das R. & Nielsen K. 18 mei 2023, The Nordic Asia podcast: the politics of community-making in New Urban India. The Nordic Asia Podcast [podcast].
- Das R. & Nielsen K.B. (2023), Consolidating a political dynasty: Abhishek Banerjee, the Trinamool Congress, and the 2023 panchayat elections in West Bengal, Contemporary South Asia : 1-8.
- Das R., Dey S. & Neogi R. (2021), Across the stolen ponds: the political geography of social welfare in rural eastern India, World Development (146): 105544.
- Das R., Kumar N. & Priyadarshi P. (2021), Producing multiple 'others': spatial upheaval and Hindutva politics in urban India, Contemporary South Asia 29(4): 514-531.
- Das R. (2020), Narratives of the dispossessed and casteless: politics of land and caste in Rajarhat, West Bengal, Journal of Contemporary Asia 50(5): 806-830.
- Das R. & Kumar N. (8 april 2020), Chronic crisis: migrant workers and India’s Covid-19 lockdown. South Asia @LSE. [blog].
- Kumar N. & Das R. (1 april 2020), Noida’s migrant worker exodus is more about their notions of ‘home’ than coronavirus. ThePrint, Opinion.
- Das. R. (2019), Producing local neoliberalism in a Leftist regime: neoliberal governmentality and populist transition in West Bengal, India, Contemporary South Asia 27(3): 373-391.
- Das R. (2019), Politics of a transformative rural: development, dispossession and changing caste-relations in West Bengal, India, South Asia Multidisciplinary Academic Journal 2019(21): .
- Das R. (2019), Bespreking van: Nielsen K.B. (2018), Land dispossession and everyday politics in rural Eastern India. Londen: Anthem Press. Forum for Development Studies 46(2): 393-395.
- Kumar N. & Das R., ‘Peeda’: What urban villagers in Noida claim to have got in return for the lands they gave up. Citizen Matters . [webartikel].
- Das R. (2018), Neoliberalism and the transforming left in India: a contradictory manifesto. Oxon: Routledge.
- Das R. (2017), Bespreking van: Bhattacharyya D. (2016), Government as practice: democratic left in transforming India. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Journal of South Asian Development 12(3): 331-335.
- Das R. (2016), The politics of land, consent, and negotiation: revisiting the development-displacement narratives from Singur in West Bengal, South Asia Multidisciplinary Academic Journal 2016(13): .
- Das R. & Sengupta A., Conversations on sedition. Kafila. [blog].
- Das R. & Mahmood Z. (2015), Contradictions, negotiations and reform: the story of left policy transition in West Bengal, Journal of South Asian Development 10(2): 199-229.
- Steur L. & Das R. (2009), What's left?: Land expropriation, socialist "modernizers," and peasant resistance in Asia, Focaal 2009(54): 67-72.