Chautari Annual Conference 2018
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Chautari Annual Conference – 2018
The following abstracts and panels have been accepted for Chautari Annual Conference – 2018 to be held in Kathmandu on 22-23 April, 2018. More details about the conference will be uploaded in this website when they become available.
S.N. Name Title 1 Amrita Pritam Gogoi
Dibrugarh University, AssamThe Revolution, Its Revolutionaries and Their Relations: Female Cadres of the PW and Everyday Resistances 2 Bina Jha
Tri Chandra Campus,
Tribhuvan University (TU)Gender-based Violence in Madhes: An Analysis of Behavior Related to Gender Inequality in Nepal 3 Bindeshwor Thapa Magar
TUChanging Dynamics of Social Capital: A Case from Central Nepal, Ramechhap 4 Bishal K Chalise
Niti FoundationInteraction of Formal and Informal Institutions in Determining Success of Economic Transformation: A Case Study of Nepal’s Liberalization Policy 5 Chudamani Basnet and
Ratnakar Jha
South Asian University, New DelhiGender Dynamics and Intermarriage between Madhesi Men and Pahadi Women in Southern Nepal 6 Damodar Tripathi
PPNB-NepalNew Constitution and New ‘Cross-road’: A Challenging Political Future of the Himalayan Republic Nepal 7 David Seddon
Former Professor, University of East AngliaMarxism and the Study of Nepal: A Case of ‘The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night Time’? 8 Devendra Uprety
Martin ChautariFailed Experiment: Efforts of Making the Sanskrit University between the Late 1960s and the Early 1970s 9 Dinesh Sapkota
TUDeteriorating Woe of Dalali Culture: Perceptive from Nepali Tradition and Global Capitalism 10 Diwakar KC
National College and Chubamenla Jamir, TERI University, IndiaDoes Price Determination Process Affect Income of Smallholder Farmers? 11 Geha Nath Khanal
The University of Melbourne, AustraliaDemand-side Financing Policies in Maternal Health Service Utilization in Nepal: Policy Analysis of Aama Suraksha Karyakram Using Kingdon’s Multiple Stream Framework 12 Guman Singh Khattri
University of Lille, FranceA Crippled Revolution: Rise and Transformation of Maoist Revolution in Nepal 13 Jan Brunson
University of Hawai’i at MānoaConceptualizing Maternal Health in Nepal and other Low-income Countries: Causes, Contexts, and Future Directions 14 Jeevan Baniya
Social Science BahaThe Rise and Fall of the Citizens’ Movement for Democracy and Peace and Democratization in Nepal 15 Krishna Sharma
South Asian University, New DelhiDoes it Pay to be Farmer in Nepal? An Analysis of Nepal’s Plains 16 Kristin Cain
Independent ResearcherPeacebuilding and Nonviolent Resistance in Nepal’s Terai: Complementary Efforts towards Violence Prevention? 17 Ljiljana Marković and Biljana Djorić Francuski
University of Belgrade, SerbiaRepresentations of Nepal in Serbia
18 Lokranjan Parajuli
Martin Chautariसिनेमा-हेराइको शुरूआती नेपाली अनुभव : प्रारम्भिक टिप्पणी 19 Madhu Giri
TUPathways to Learning: An Autoethnographic Study of Teaching-Learning Process in Tribhuvan University 20 Madhusudan Pokharel and Rishika Pokharel,
TUOnline Impression Management and Future Employment 21 Maheshwar Giri
National College, Kathmandu UniversityEvidence of Sex-selective Abortion in Nepal: An Econometric Analysis Based on Nationally Representative Survey Data 22 Michelle Welsch
TUInterest and Intent in Pursuing Higher Education: Nepali Students’ Perceptions on Study Abroad Experiences 23 Ojasvini R Baral and G.C. Pal
Indian Institute of Dalit Studies, New DelhiCaste Crimes in Nepal and India: Comparative Perspectives 24 Pirt Bahadur Bista
Far- Western Universityराना थारु विवाह प्रणाली, नाता सम्बन्ध र लैंगिक भूमिका 25 Pranab Kharel and Gaurab KC
Kathmandu School of LawUnfolding the Case of Dalit Agency: The Episode of Pashupatinath Entry by Dalits 26 Ram Pravesh Sah
Jawaharlal Nehru University, New DelhiGrowing Energy Crisis in Nepal: Threat to Economic Development
27 Ria Gyawali
Columbia University, USAMinor Histories/Minor Emotions 28 Rukh Gurung
Martin ChautariPost-earthquake Reconstruction Policies and Its Complexity 29 Sachin Ghimire
Jawaharlal Nehru University, New DelhiBlood, Bleeding and Beliefs: An Ethnographic Echo of Purity vs. Pollution during Menstrual Practices in Nepal 30 Sangita Thebe Limbu
Martin ChautariPolitics of Alcohol vs. Politics of Tea? Local Elections, Gender Quotas and Women’s Political Engagement 31 Sanyukta Shrestha
Independent Researcher, LondonThe Evolution of Raj Man Singh’s Art Work and Their Significance Today 32 Sohan Sha
Martin ChautariRole of Universities in Building Research and Innovation Capacities in Nepal 33 Sudeep Uprety
Research Uptake and ImpactDancing to ‘Their Tune’: Complexities of Commissioned Social Science Research in Developing Countries 34 Sudha Ghimire
TUViolence, Sex and Gender: Understanding a Burn Victim’s Narrative from an Intersectionality Perspective 35 Supriya Manandhar
Virginia Commonwealth University, RichmondExploring Public Art Archetypes in Kathmandu Valley
36 Susanne Åsman
Gothenburg University, SwedenNepali Migrant Sex Workers Return Home from the Red Light District in India in an Era of Anti-trafficking 37 Swatahsiddha Sarkar
University of North Bengal, IndiaDo Ideas Really Travel? Dialogue between Indian and Nepali Sociology Beyond the Nationalist Frame 38 Tashi Tsering Ghale ‘Dolpo’
National Foundation for Development of Indigenous NationalitiesLocal Election after 20 Years in the Marginalized Himalayan Indigenous Peoples: Role of Media, State and the Politics of Center in Dolpo 39 Thaneshwar Bhusal
University of Canberra, AustraliaThe Effects of Political Vacuum on Local Decision -making in Nepal (2002-2016) 40 Todd j. Wallenius
Cornell University, Ithaca, New YorkTowards a Theory of Private Schools in Nepal: A Sketch from Kathmandu Panel 1: Multilingualism in Education: Unraveling Ideology, Power and Pedagogy 1 Anju Lama and Tanka Silwal
TULanguage Ideologies, Symbolic Violence and English as Medium of Instruction Policies in Public Schools 2 Basanta Kadel and Guru Poudel
TUInnovations, Opportunities and challenges in Multilingual Classroom 3 Khem Raj Joshi
TUTrans-languaging in Higher Education: Perceptions and Practices 4 Laxmi Prasad Ojha
TUTeachers as Policy Makers: Insights from the Classroom Practices in Public Schools in Nepal 5 Prem Phyak
TUMultilingualism in Education: Unraveling Ideology, Power and Pedagogy Panel 2: Linguistic Diversity Across Space: Challenging Linguistic Boundaries and Recreating Language Policy 1 Govinda Prasad Limbu
TUNot Learning but English: Teachers’ Ideologies of English as Medium of Instruction (EMI) Policy 2 Gyanu Poudel and Resham Acharya Mother Tongue Based Multilingual Education (MT-MLE) and Teachers’ Multilingual Awareness 3 Kamali Kenta Bhetwal
TUMultilingualism in Folk-music in Nepal: Linguistic Creativity and Breaking Linguistic Boundary 4 Prem Phyak
TULinguistic Diversity Across Space: Challenging Linguistic Boundaries and Recreating Language Policy 5 Umanath Sharma and Tek Mani Karki,
TULooking at Classroom: Linguistic Diversity, Instructional Approaches and Teachers’ Ideologies Panel 3: Nepal’s Complex and Contested ‘Transition’ – Discussions from the Margin 1 Sujeet Karna, Kalpana Jha, Bhawana Oli; Martin Chautari, Oliver Walton and Jonathan Goodhand; SOAS and Bath University, UK Locating Political Engagements and Debates at the Periphery while Taking a Case of Dolpa and Rajbiraj Comparing and Contrasting Nature and the Formation of Intermediaries in the Political Transition of Nepal While Talking a Case of Rajbiraj and Bardiya Locating Nepal’s Complex and Contested Transition in the Post 2007 Political Development
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