Researchers
DEPARTMENT | NAME | RESEARCH FOCUS | CONTACT |
WARWICK MEDICAL SCHOOL |
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Health and human development in rural India,sociodemographic analysis, specialization in econometrics, data management and analysis. | a.k.gumber@warwick.ac.uk |
Normal and diabetes pregnancies in the UK, Saudi Arabia, India; health inequalities in South Asians (role of diet, lifestyle, behavior and psychological aspects); application of research evidence into clinical practice. |
P dot Saravanan at warwick dot ac dot uk |
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Dr. Neil Raymond | Epidemiology of diabetes, maintenance of disease registers for epidemiological surveillance, evaluation of new health technologies. | N.T.Raymond@warwick.ac.uk | |
Dr. Dan Munday | The interface between primary care and specialist palliative care. | D.Munday@warwick.ac.uk | |
Professor Sudhesh Kumar | New approaches to the delivery of care for obesity and diabetes. | Sudhesh.Kumar@warwick.ac.uk | |
Dr. Gulnaz Izbal | UK ethnicity data collection for healthcare statistics | G.Iqbal@warwick.ac.uk | |
Professor Gillian Hundt | Gender, ethnicity and promoting equity in health. | Gillian.Hundt@warwick.ac.uk | |
Professor Frances Griffiths | Long term illness, lay experience of health and health care. Impact of medical technology and information and communication technology on lay understanding of health and experience of health care | F dot E dot Griffiths at warwick dot ac dot uk | |
Professor Janet Dunn | Clinical trials statistics and data collection. | J.A.Dunn@warwick.ac.uk | |
Dr. Paul O’Hare | Type 2 diabetes in South Asian males. | J.P.O-Hare@warwick.ac.uk | |
CENTRE FOR APPLIED LINGUISTICS | Dr. Richard Smith | History of language teaching, ELT research survey of India, textbook analysis, learner and teacher autonomy. | R.C.Smith@warwick.ac.uk |
DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMICS |
economic history and economic development in colonial India. |
B.Gupta@Warwick.ac.uk | |
applied econometrics, child mortality in India, maternal autonomy and family welfare outcomes. |
wiji.arulampalam@warwick.ac.uk | ||
economic theory, political economy, public economics, development economics. |
A.Dhillon@warwick.ac.uk | ||
behavioral welfare economics, strategic foundations of General Equilibrium, global climate change policy. |
S.Ghosal@warwick.ac.uk | ||
CENTRE FOR EDUCATION STUDIES | Professor Eleanor Nesbitt | Religious socialization of young people of Christian, Hindu and Sikh background. | eleanor.nesbitt@warwick.ac.uk |
DEPARTMENT OF HISTORY | Dr. Sarah Hodges | Modern South Asian history; gender history; history of modern science and medicine; medical waste, history of international development. | s.hodges@warwick.ac.uk |
Dr. Aditya Sarkar | The history of modern South Asia, with specific expertise and interest in the social histories of labour and capitalism. | Aditya.Sarkar@warwick.ac.uk | |
Professor Maxine Berg | Global trade and material culture in the early modern world, industrial development in India, material trade with India. | Maxine.Berg@warwick.ac.uk | |
Professor Giorgio Riello | Cotton textile manufacturing’s role in industrial development, cotton trade with India. | G.Riello@warwick.ac.uk | |
POLITICS AND INTERNATIONAL STUDIES | Professor Shirin Rai |
Gendered performance and political institutions, gender and the political economy of development, comparative examination of India, South Africa and UK. | Shirin.Rai@warwick.ac.uk |
Dr. Miranda Alison | ethnic conflict, political violence, gender and development. | miranda.alison@warwick.ac.uk | |
SCHOOL OF LAW | Professor Shaheen Sardar Ali | Islamic law in Pakistan, women’s and children’s rights, international human rights law. | S.S.Ali@warwick.ac.uk |
Dr. Sam Adelman | Legal theory, development and human rights, sovereignty. | S.Adelman@warwick.ac.uk | |
Dr. Rajnaara Akhtar | The Muslim community in Britain, Muslim family law, Faith Based Alternative Dispute Resolution, and human rights law. | r.c.akhtar@warwick.ac.uk | |
Gender justice and postcolonialism in India and South Africa. | A.Steward@warwick.ac.uk | ||
Professor Abdul Paliwala | Globalization and legal regulation of the digital divide, law and economy in developing countries and information technology in legal education. | A.Paliwala@warwick.ac.uk | |
ENGLISH AND COMPARATIVE LITERARY STUDIES | Professor Pablo Mukherjee | Postcolonial theory and literature, natural disasters and nineteenth century British imperial culture, Indian literature. | U.Mukherjee@warwick.ac.uk |
Dr. Rashmi Varma | The postcolonial city, postcolonial Indian and African theory, literature and culture, feminism in a global context, indigenous representations in postcolonial India, and the theory of world literature. | rashmi.varma@warwick.ac.uk | |
Professor Neil Lazarus | Postcolonial theory and literature, imperialism, nationalism and anticolonialsi resistance, and world literature. | N.Lazarus@warwick.ac.uk | |
Literature on colonialism and imperialism and postcolonial studies. |
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WARWICK BUSINESS SCHOOL | Zulfiqar Shah | Capital markets research, leasing firms in Pakistan, corporate valuation. | Zulfiqar.Shah@wbs.ac.uk |
Professor Andy Lockett | Venture capitalism in India, risk assessment and information. | Andy.Lockett@wbs.ac.uk | |
Professor Kamel Mellahi | Non-market strategy, international business strategy, internationalization strategies of emerging market firms. | Kamel.Mellahi@wbs.ac.uk | |
THEATRE AND PERFORMANCE STUDIES | Dr. Sruti Bala | Theories in international performance research, performativity of nonviolent protest in South Asia. | S.Bala@uva.nl |
DEPARTMENT OF SOCIOLOGY | Dr. Goldie Osuri | Race/ethnicity studies, South Asian politics, colonial and postcolonial nationalism. | G.Osuri@warwick.ac.uk |
Dr. Carol Wolkowitz | Gender in Indian history and politics. | C.Wolkowitz@warwick.ac.uk | |