Arnab Roy Chowdhury

About Arnab Roy Chowdhury

Arnab Roy Chowdhury, With an exceptional h-index of 10 and a recent h-index of 9 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at National Research University Higher School of Economics, specializes in the field of Development Studies, Political Sociology, Social Movements, Historical and Comparative Sociology, Postcolonial Studies.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Framing the ‘Collective Memory’: The Politics of Mobilisations Against Hydropower Projects in Maharashtra, India (1980–2004)

Can Social Mobilizations Democratize Forest Governance? The “Making” and “Unmaking” of India’s Forest Rights Act

‘South Asian’Diaspora Theatre in Sydney: Cultural Politics of the Proscenium and Transforming the Mise-En-Scène

'Repertoires of contention': examining concept, method, context and practice

The Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh: conflict with the host community over natural resources in Cox’s Bazar district

A Critique of “Speculative Commodities”: Rethinking the Value and Commodification of Gem-Resources Under Extractive Capitalism

Resisting ‘extractive capital’: a comparative study of two adivasi anti-mining movements in postcolonial (and neoliberal) India

“Killing nature—killing us”:“Cultural threats” as a fundamental framework for analyzing Indigenous movements against mining in Siberia and the Russian North

Arnab Roy Chowdhury Information

University

Position

Assistant Professor Department of Sociology

Citations(all)

299

Citations(since 2020)

248

Cited By

116

hIndex(all)

10

hIndex(since 2020)

9

i10Index(all)

11

i10Index(since 2020)

8

Email

University Profile Page

National Research University Higher School of Economics

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Arnab Roy Chowdhury Skills & Research Interests

Development Studies

Political Sociology

Social Movements

Historical and Comparative Sociology

Postcolonial Studies

Top articles of Arnab Roy Chowdhury

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Framing the ‘Collective Memory’: The Politics of Mobilisations Against Hydropower Projects in Maharashtra, India (1980–2004)

Arnab Roy Chowdhury

2024/4/30

Can Social Mobilizations Democratize Forest Governance? The “Making” and “Unmaking” of India’s Forest Rights Act

Journal of Forest Economics

Priyanshu Gupta

Arnab Roy Chowdhury

2024/4/11

‘South Asian’Diaspora Theatre in Sydney: Cultural Politics of the Proscenium and Transforming the Mise-En-Scène

Journal of Intercultural Studies

Arnab Roy Chowdhury

Ahmed Abidur Razzaque Khan

2024/3/3

'Repertoires of contention': examining concept, method, context and practice

Arnab Roy Chowdhury

2024/1/16

The Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh: conflict with the host community over natural resources in Cox’s Bazar district

Area Development and Policy

Md Reza Habib

Arnab Roy Chowdhury

2023/7/3

A Critique of “Speculative Commodities”: Rethinking the Value and Commodification of Gem-Resources Under Extractive Capitalism

Capitalism Nature Socialism

Arnab Roy Chowdhury

2023/7/3

Resisting ‘extractive capital’: a comparative study of two adivasi anti-mining movements in postcolonial (and neoliberal) India

Globalizations

Jacopo Agostini

Arnab Roy Chowdhury

Priyanshu Gupta

2023/6/1

“Killing nature—killing us”:“Cultural threats” as a fundamental framework for analyzing Indigenous movements against mining in Siberia and the Russian North

Post-Soviet Affairs

Andrey Plotnitskiy

Arnab Roy Chowdhury

2023/5/4

‘Ostracized by law’: The sociopolitical and juridical construction of the ‘criminal tribe’in Colonial India

History and Anthropology

Rahul Ashok Kamble

Ritesh Kumar

Arnab Roy Chowdhury

2023/5/3

Creating Pathways to Opportunity: Non-formal Educational ‘Inclusion’for Rohingya Refugee Children in Bangladesh

Journal of South Asian Development

Md Reza Habib

Arnab Roy Chowdhury

Artem Uldanov

2023/10/31

Women in Thailand’s gem and jewellery industry and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs): Empowerment or continued inequity?

Environmental Science & Policy

Lynda Lawson

Arnab Roy Chowdhury

2022/10/1

Treading the border of (il) legality: statelessness,“amphibian life,” and the Rohingya “boat people” of Asia

Inter-Asia Cultural Studies

Arnab Roy Chowdhury

Ahmed Abid

2022/1/2

Neoliberal entrenchment in india: consequences for the informal labour and the poor at large

Arnab Roy Chowdhury

2021/4

Revisiting Wittfogel:“hydraulic society” in colonial India and its post-colonial legacies in hydropower management

Arnab Roy Chowdhury

Sanjay Kumar Rajhans

2021/9/19

Extractive capital and multi-scalar environmental politics: interpreting the exit of Rio Tinto from the diamond fields of Central India

Third World Quarterly

Arnab Roy Chowdhury

Kuntala Lahiri-Dutt

2021/7/22

Against unjust laws: Civil society activism for the rights of the stateless Rohingya “Boat People” in Bangladesh

South Atlantic Quarterly

Arnab Roy Chowdhury

2021/7/1

Collaborating and Connecting: Social Knowledge Management in a Digitally Connected World

Somprakash Bandyopadhyay

Arnab Roy Chowdhury

2020/11/24

State-formation from below: Social Movement of the Dam-Evictees and Legal Transformation of a Local state in India, 1960-1976

Arnab Roy Chowdhury

2020/11/24

An ‘un-imagined community’: the entangled genealogy of an exclusivist nationalism in Myanmar and the Rohingya refugee crisis

Social Identities

Arnab Roy Chowdhury

2020/9/2

Postcolonial Turns in Indian Political Theorising

Indian Anthropologist

Arnab Roy Chowdhury

2020/1/1

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Co-Authors

H-index: 37
Kuntala Lahiri-Dutt

Kuntala Lahiri-Dutt

Australian National University

H-index: 37
Dr Kuntala Lahiri-Dutt

Dr Kuntala Lahiri-Dutt

Australian National University

H-index: 18
Habibul Haque Khondker

Habibul Haque Khondker

Zayed University

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