Prof. Deepanshu Mohan
October 19, 2023 2024-11-04 4:54Prof. Deepanshu Mohan
Prof. Deepanshu Mohan
Professor of Economics and Dean, IDEAS,
Office of InterDiscplinary Studies,
Director, Centre for New Economics Studies,
Senior Research Fellow, International Institute of Higher Education (IIHED).
Jindal School of Liberal Arts and Humanities, O.P. Jindal Global University
B.A. Economics Fergusson College, (Pune);
Masters in Economic History (London School of Economics,
London)
email: dmohan@jgu.edu.in
Deepanshu Mohan is Professor of Economics and Dean, IDEAS, Office of InterDiscplinary Studies, O.P. Jindal Global University (JGU), India. His teaching affiliation for taught courses in areas of comparative political economy, development studies, research methods, is with the Jindal School of Liberal Arts and Humanities at the University (JGU), where he is also Director, Centre for New Economics Studies (CNES), and Senior Research Fellow, International Institute of Higher Education (IIHED).
Prior to visiting Oxford University this Fall as a Visiting Fellow at the Asian and Middle Eastern Studies (AMES), Prof. Mohan has been a Visiting Professor to the South East Asia Centre (SEAC) at the London School of Economics and Political Science, and at Birkbeck College’s Faculty of Social Sciences where he is also been affiliated as an Honorary Research Fellow since 2022.
He has previously held visiting assignments, professorships and positions with: University of Ottawa (School of International Development, Canada); FGV (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil); Carleton University (Department of Economics, Canada); Stellenbosch University (School of Public Leadership, South Africa); CamEd Business School (Cambodia), to name a few.
His research work and published research broadly intersects areas of development studies, urban studies, comparative political economy, economic anthropology, public law, comparative economic thought. He is published with: Routledge, Taylor and Francis (London and New York); Elsevier; Oxford University Press (OUP) London; Cambridge University Press; NUS Singapore; Brill; Palgrave MacMillan, Springer Nature, to name a few.
His last book, Strongmen Saviours: Political Economy of Populism in India, Turkey, Russia, and Brazil,was published by Routledge (London and New York). His two recent co-authored edited books, Vulnerable Communities in Neoliberal India: Perspectives from a Feminist Ethnographic Approach and Crisis Narratives: Pan-India Stories of Informal Workers During Covid 19 Pandemic are now out. He writes frequently for news platforms like Frontline Hindu, The Wire, Scroll.in, BloombergQuint, Deccan Herald, Mint etc. in India. Details of his other academic publications, journal articles, research profile are accessible from here.
Book:
- Mohan, Deepanshu & Padmanabhan, Abhinav. 2022-23. Strongmen Saviours: A Political Economy of Populism in India, Turkey, Russia and Brazil. First published 2023 by Routledge 4 Park Square, Milton Park, Abingdon, Oxon OX14 4RN and by Routledge 605 Third Avenue, New York, NY 10158
Book Chapters:
- Mohan, Deepanshu et al. (2022). Labor Markets of India During a Pandemic: Observations from an Ethnographic Survey In Cities of Lucknow (UP) and Pune (Maharashtra) of Daily Wage Workers Across Mazdoor Mandis , Social and Economic Transitions in China and India, Palgrave Macmillan, Singapore.
- Mohan Deepanshu, Sakshi Chindaliya, Siddharth G, Jignesh Mistry. Post-Face. Voices from the Andolan: Interview with Union Leaders and Activists. Social Movement and Transformative Dissent, Routledge. Forthcoming, 2023.
- Mohan, Deepanshu. 2021-22. Governing Dynamics of a Changing Global Economic Order: Case for Developing Economies, Handbook of BRICS and Emerging Economies, co-edited by Prathivadi Anand. Oxford: Oxford University Press (OUP), UK.
- Mohan, Deepanshu, Richa Sekhani, Jignesh Mistry, Advaita Singh, Snehal Sreedhar, Shivani Agarwal. 2021-22. Narratives of Daily Wage Workers Across Mazdoor Mandis (Labor Markets) of India During a Pandemic: Observations from an Ethnographic Survey in Cities of Lucknow and Pune.
- Mohan, Deepanshu, Srivatsan Mannivannan. 2020-21. Examining China and India’s Path to Gender Balanced Growth: Reflections from the Post-Reform Era. China-India Relations. Edited Volume co-edited by Young-Chan Kim. Switzerland: Springer Nature.
Journal Articles & Working Papers
- Mohan Deepanshu et al. 2022. Examining the informality in urban informal settlements -Evidence from Kapashera. Cities. Volume 123, April 2022.
- Mohan Deepanshu et al. 2022-23. Tracing the Journey of a Craft from ‘Embeddedness’ to ‘Commercialisation’: A Case of Hand Bloc Printing from the Jaipur Region. Asian Ethnicity.
- Mohan Deepanshu et al. 2022. Understanding the IntraHousehold Decision Making and Bargaining Power of Female Domestic Workers Across Cities of India. Journal of Positive School Psychology. 2022, Vol. 6, No. 5, 5561–5584
- Mohan, Deepanshu et al. 2022. Gauging the impact of a pandemic on the lives and livelihoods of domestic workers across Indian cities. International Journal of Health Sciences.
- Vanshika Mittal, Mitali Arora, Wynnona Fernandes, Mohan, Deepanshu et al. 2022. Impact of Urban Informality on Street Vendors of Delhi’s Janpath Market. Seybold Report. ISSN: 1533-9211
- Mohan Deepanshu et al. 2021-22. Battle for a Collective Belonging: Field Insights from Protestors, Union Activists in the Farmers Protest Movement in India. Forthcoming. Journal of South Asian Studies.
- Mohan, Deepanshu, Richa Sekhani , Shivani Agarwal , Sakshi Tokas, Mansi Singh & Pranjali Dixit. 2020. Viewing embeddedness and ethnic-solidarity in economics of exchange: Reflections from economic and cultural practices of Tibetan community in India, Asian Ethnicity.
- Mohan, Deepanshu Richa Sekhani, and Sneha Roy. 2019-20. “Inclusive Urban Eco-Systems: A Case Study on Street Vending Businesses in Markets of Kolkata (India)”. Asian Journal of Social Sciences, National University of Singapore (NUS).
- Mohan, Deepanshu. 2019-20. Governing Dynamics of Intra-Household Bargaining Relations in Informal Urban Spaces: Reflections from the Case of Female Domestic Help Workers across India, Recognition of The Rights of Domestic Workers in India (Edited Volume), Springer Nature Singapore 2019.
- Mohan, Deepanshu. Book Review of Ajay Guduvarthy’s India After Modi in a Special Journal Issue of Kairos: A Journal of Rhetoric, Technology and Pedagogy
- Mohan, Deepanshu. 2018. “The Role of Narratives in Analyzing Economic Growth: Reflections from India’s Growth Narrative since 1980s”. Nehru Memorial Museum & Library (New Delhi, India)
- Mohan, Deepanshu, Richa Sekhani, and Arun Kumar Kaushik. 2018. “On the Ways of Knowing and Understanding Informality.” Asian Journal of Public Affairs, National University of Singapore. (Link: https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=3179924)
- Mohan, Deepanshu and Richa Sekhani. 2018. “The Invisible Entrepreneurs of Phnom Penh”. East Asia Forum, Australia National University.
- Mohan, Deepanshu. 2015. The Macroeconomics of ‘Oil Prices’ and ‘Economic Shocks’: Lessons from the 1970s., Risk Governance & Control: Financial Market & Institutions 5 (3). (Link)
- Mohan, Deepanshu. Social Choice Theory and Its Application in a Human Rights Based Approach to Development, Journal of Governance and Regulation, Virtus Enterprises. (Link: https://virtusinterpress.org/SOCIAL-CHOICE-THEORY-AND-ITS.html)
- Mohan, Deepanshu. 2014. Financial Crises in Historical Perspective: Comparison of the U.S. and U.K. monetary policy responses to the financial crises of 1929 and 2008., World Review of Business Research (Link)
- Liberalization: The Return of an Old Familiar Ghost-Washington Consensus., International Journal of Arts and Sciences 7 (3). (Link)
- Mohan, Deepanshu, Ashika Thomas, Sakshi Chindaliya, Rishiraj Sen et. al. Re-Imagining Urban Spaces: Flooding Guwahati Through the Lens of Sanitation Workers. Forthcoming, Human Geographies. 2023-24
- Mohan, Deepanshu, Ashika Thomas, Sakshi Chindaliya, Jignesh Mistry, Siddharth G. et. al. Navigating Through Shocks: Lives and Livelihoods of Fishing Communities in Tamil Nadu and Puducherry. Forthcoming, Contributions to Indian Sociology. 2023-24
- Mohan, Deepanshu, Sakshi Tokas, Vanshika Mittal, Jignesh Mistry, Rutu Patel. Traditional Techniques and Modern Markets: Comparing the Process of Hand-Block Printing in Jaipur and Bhuj. Forthcoming, 2023-24
- Mohan, Deepanshu, Sen Chantarasingh. 2020-21. “The Ethnic-Religious Minority of Cham in Cambodia: Reflections from an Ethno-Historical Account”. Working Paper (Link: https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=3518222)
- Mohan, Deepanshu, Lakshita Singh, Sakshi Tokas. 2019-20. “Trends Involved in Farming Practices Across Haryana: An Ethnographic Case Reflection from Four Villages”. Working Paper (Link: https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=3405498)
- Mohan, Deepanshu, Shubhalakshmi Bhattacharya, Ganesh Bhaskar Lata. 2019-20. “A Comparative Perspective to Competition Law Cases in The Ride-Sharing Digital Industry: Reflections from Jurisdictions of Singapore, EU and India.” Working Paper (Link: https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=3449615)
- Mohan, Deepanshu, Richa Sekhani, and Serene Vaid. 2018. “Access to Social Services in India: Findings from a Social Equality Index (SEI)”. Working Paper (Link: https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=3231696)
- Mohan, Deepanshu & Sinha. The Analytics of Conflict and Studying its Economic Impact, South Asia Democratic Forum (SADF) Working Paper series. (Brussels Belgium).(Link: http://sadf.eu/new/wp-content/uploads/2016/11/FOCUS.N.24.DEEPAN.pdf)
- Mohan, Deepanshu. June, 2016. Re-engineering ideas in Developmental Growth, South Asia Democratic Forum (SADF) Working Paper series. (Brussels Belgium). (Link: http://sadf.eu/new/blog/sadf-focus-15-re-engineering-ideas-developmental-growth/)
- Mohan, Deepanshu, Shivkrit Rai, and Purvi Kaya. 2018. “Between Law and Practice: Re-flections from the Sealing Drive in Delhi”. South Asia Democratic Forum (SADF) Working Paper series.
- Mohan, Deepanshu. Growth without Development: A Reflection on Rising Gender Inequality in India, South Asia Democratic Forum (SADF) Working Paper series. (Brussels Belgium). (Link: http://sadf.eu/new/blog/sadf-comment-90-growth-without-development-reflection-rising-gender-inequality-india-prof-deepanshu-mohan/)
- Mohan, Deepanshu. In an age of resentment?, South Asia Democratic Forum (SADF) Working Paper series. (Brussels Belgium). (Link: http://sadf.eu/new/blog/sadf-comment-77-age-resentment-deepanshu-mohan/)