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Faculty Directory by Areas of Specialization:

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    Ananya Mukherjee-Reed

    Title: Professor - Chair of the Department of Political Science
    Academic History: Ph.D. (Southern California)
    Department Affiliation: Political Science
    Office Location: S663 Ross
    Email: ananya@yorku.ca
    Website:

     http://people.laps.yorku.ca/people.nsf/researcherprofile?readform&shortname=ananya

     http://www.yorku.ca/ananya

    http://www.yorku.ca/ishd/

    Phone: 416-736-2100 X20266 or the Chair's Secretary at  X33197
    Research Interests:

    Corporate Governance; Knowledge; Information and Development; Regionalisation; Geographic: South Asia. Teaching: Economic and Human Development; Critical Political Economy; critical and non-Eurocentric approaches to comparative politics

    Teaching:  
    Publications/Project:

    Human Development and Social Power: Perspectives from South Asia , (New York and London: Routledge), 2008.

    (edited) Corporate Capitalism in Contemporary South Asia, (Basingstoke and New York: Macmillan-Palgrave)

    Perspectives on India's Corporate Economy: Exploring the Paradox of Profits, International Political Economy Series (Basingstoke and New York: Macmillan-Palgrave)

    Corporate Capitalism in Contemporary South Asia, Guest Editor for Special thematic issue of the journal Contemporary South Asia, July 2000 (Volume 9:2)

    Current Research Projects

    • Millennium Development Research Grant : Developing Sustainable Value Chains for alternative development 
    • Constructing a North-South Knowledge Community for Development Research and Practice  
    • Development in the Aftermath of the Global Crisis 
    • Canada-Latin America Knowledge Partnership Phase II 
    • Corporate Social Responsibility and Societal Control .
    • Grassroots Networks and Women's struggle against poverty  .
    • A Community-University Research Alliance for Southern Ontario's Social Economy  
    • Universitas Network  
    • Gender Perspectives from the Global South  
    • Universitas: Education and Training for Decent Work, Human Development and International Co-operation .
    • Fighting Urban Poverty Central America 
    • Linkages between Human Security and Human Development in South Asia  
    • Corporate Governance, Economic Reform and Development: The Case of India   
    • Economic Policy, Displacement and Development Ethics: An Indo-Canadian Dislogue  
    • Project