Jindal Research Facilitation Programme: Citation Styles and Reference Management

Organized by Office of the Dean of Research, JGU

Wednesday, 23rd June 2021, 10:30 am – 12:00 pm

Speakers

Dr. Priyadarshini Gupta

Assistant Professor, Jindal Global Law School

Dr. Priyadarshini Gupta got her PhD in English Literature from Ohio University in the United States. She works on the representation of political Islam in global post-9/11 literature. Her key research interests revolve on the ethics of Islamophobia, Neo-Orientalism, and Postcolonial studies. She has published in national and international journals such as South Asian Review and Muse India Journal. Her current projects focus on critically analyzing the nexus of terror, Islamic Caliphate, and Western Muslims in France and the United States. Apart from scholarly interests, Dr Gupta also holds a robust editorial experience. She earned her editorial experiences from Folio Literary Management in New York and Anthem Press in London. She was also the co-founder and former managing editor of Parlour: A Journal of Literary Analysis, a graduate journal    run by Ohio University from 2015-2017.

Prof. (Dr.) S.G. Sreejith

Professor and Executive Dean, Jindal Global Law School


Prof. (Dr.) S.G. Sreejith is Professor and Executive Dean, Jindal Global Law School, O.P. Jindal Global (Institution of Eminence Deemed To Be University). Professor Sreejith is the winner of AAAF Brun Award and Medal instituted by the Association Aeronautique ET Astronautique De France. He has been awarded the “CIMO Fellowship” of the Government of Finland (2004) and the research grants of “Ella and Georg Ehnrooth Foundation” (2007), “Finnish Cultural Foundation” (2008), and “Finnish Lawyers’ Association (2009). His areas of interest are public international law, heterodox approaches to international legal thought, and air and space law. He is the Study Group Chair for Public International Law, International Association of Law Schools (IALS).  

Prof. (Dr.) Mathew John

Professor, Jindal Global Law School


Prof. (Dr.) Mathew has graduate degrees in law from the National Law School, Bangalore and the University of Warwick, and completed his doctoral work at the London School of Economics on the impact of secularism on Indian constitutional practice. He has previously worked at the Alternative Law Forum, Bangalore on social justice lawyering; he was a law and culture fellow at the Centre for the Study of Culture and Society, Bangalore; and has been a visiting fellow at the Centre for the Study of Law and Governance, Jawaharlal Nehru University.      

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