Nayandeep Sardar | University of Calcutta (original) (raw)
Certainly! Here's a short academic biography for Nayandeep Sardar:Nayandeep Sardar is an independent researcher with a passion for International Relations, Political Theory, and South Asian Studies. Holding a profound interest in the intricate dynamics of global affairs, Sardar's academic pursuits delve into the complexities of power relations, diplomatic intricacies, and theoretical frameworks shaping our contemporary world. With a commitment to rigorous analysis and a keen eye for nuance, Sardar's research contributions offer fresh perspectives on pressing issues within the realm of international politics. Through interdisciplinary lenses, Sardar endeavors to contribute meaningfully to scholarly discourse, offering insights that bridge theory and practice.
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INDIAN JOURNAL OF SOCIAL STUDIES AND HUMANITIES, 2024
The globalisation of economies, civilizations, and cultures has had a major influence on indigeno... more The globalisation of economies, civilizations, and cultures has had a major influence on indigenous populations worldwide. This paper is going to discusses the varied advantages and drawbacks of globalisation on indigenous Indian community focusing on Rajji , Toto and Lodha tribes Globalisation affects indigenous people economically, culturally and socially. First, Globalisation has opened up new ideas, technology, and markets for indigenous groups, presenting chances for economic growth and cultural interaction. India has several indigenous community with their own ritual, dialects and lifestyle. Globalisation's economic impact on Indian Indigenous community is mixed. Due to globalisation's resource demand 25% of tribal lands have been deforested in previous five years. This paper is trying to investigate in a fresh way, the need for equitable policies that benefit from globalisation while protecting India's indigenous populations rights and culture. The conclusion emphasises the need of the research and policy in tackling globalisation's concerns for indigenous communities.
International Journal for Multidisciplinary Research (IJFMR), 2024
Antonio Gramsci, an Italian Marxist philosopher and political theorist, introduced the concept of... more Antonio Gramsci, an Italian Marxist philosopher and political theorist, introduced the concept of hegemony as a means to understand the complex dynamics of power and control within societies. This paper delves into Gramsci's theory of hegemony, exploring its origins, key components, and implications. Through a critical analysis of Gramsci's work, this paper seeks to illuminate how hegemony operates as a mechanism of social control, shaping ideologies, institutions, and everyday practices. By examining contemporary examples, it further elucidates the relevance and applicability of Gramsci's ideas in understanding power relations in the modern world.
INDIAN JOURNAL OF SOCIAL STUDIES AND HUMANITIES, 2024
The globalisation of economies, civilizations, and cultures has had a major influence on indigeno... more The globalisation of economies, civilizations, and cultures has had a major influence on indigenous populations worldwide. This paper is going to discusses the varied advantages and drawbacks of globalisation on indigenous Indian community focusing on Rajji , Toto and Lodha tribes Globalisation affects indigenous people economically, culturally and socially. First, Globalisation has opened up new ideas, technology, and markets for indigenous groups, presenting chances for economic growth and cultural interaction. India has several indigenous community with their own ritual, dialects and lifestyle. Globalisation's economic impact on Indian Indigenous community is mixed. Due to globalisation's resource demand 25% of tribal lands have been deforested in previous five years. This paper is trying to investigate in a fresh way, the need for equitable policies that benefit from globalisation while protecting India's indigenous populations rights and culture. The conclusion emphasises the need of the research and policy in tackling globalisation's concerns for indigenous communities.
International Journal for Multidisciplinary Research (IJFMR), 2024
Antonio Gramsci, an Italian Marxist philosopher and political theorist, introduced the concept of... more Antonio Gramsci, an Italian Marxist philosopher and political theorist, introduced the concept of hegemony as a means to understand the complex dynamics of power and control within societies. This paper delves into Gramsci's theory of hegemony, exploring its origins, key components, and implications. Through a critical analysis of Gramsci's work, this paper seeks to illuminate how hegemony operates as a mechanism of social control, shaping ideologies, institutions, and everyday practices. By examining contemporary examples, it further elucidates the relevance and applicability of Gramsci's ideas in understanding power relations in the modern world.