• Singur, Hooghly, West Bengal, India

Dr. Paramita Sen

  • Designation : Assistant Professor
  • Highest Qualification : Ph. D. in Anthropology
  • Subject Taught :  Anthropology
  • Academic Experience (Recent to past) :
    • Ph. D. in Anthropology
    • M. Sc. in Anthropology
    • B. Sc. in Anthropology
  • Number of Publications :
    • Journal : 07
    • Book Chapter : 01
  • Recent Publication Details (last 3 years) :
    • Book/Book Chapter :
      • Sen, P., 2021, Perceiving ‘Safe'-ty during 'Stay Home': An Anthropological Account, Manabjamin: A Dossier of Covid-19 Pandemic, Government General Degree College, Singur, Hooghly, Arunima Printing Works.
    • Journal :
      • Dey Mullick, P. and Sen, P., March, 2019, The Ethical Issues in Ethnographic Research, International Journal of Science and Research, 2319-7064, www.ijsr.net
      • Dey Mullick, P., Ghose, K. and Sen, P., July, 2019, An Ethnographic Perception on the Consequences of Social Capital, Flood, Resilience and Disaster Issues in a Rural Setting of West Bengal, India, 2321-9653, www.ijraset.com, DOI : 10.22214/ijraset.2019.7056.
      • Sen, P., 2019, An Ethnographic Account on the Perception, Ideologies and Performances of the Teachers at a Higher Secondary School in a Suburban Setting of Howrah, West Bengal, India, International Journal for Research in Applied Science & Engineering Technology, 2321-9653, www.ijraset.com, DOI : 10.22214/ijraset.2019.8096.