Showcase of Research and Teaching
Edited Volumes | ||
2024/fc | Deb, Nikhil, Manjusha Nair, and Glenn Muschert, eds. Handbook of Social Justice in the Global South. Edward Elgar. | |
Peer-Reviewed Articles | ||
2024 | Deb, Nikhil. “Unyielding Humanity from Catastrophic Ruins: New Political Society for Social and Environmental Justice after Bhopal.” Environmental Sociology 10(1):118-134. | |
2023 | Deb, Nikhil and Louise Seamster. “Socioenvironmental Injustice across the Global Divide: Slow Violence and Institutional Betrayal in Bhopal and Flint.” Sociology of Development 10(1): 61–90. | |
2021 | Deb, Nikhil. “Slow Violence and the Gas Peedit in Neoliberal India.” Social Problems 70(4):1085-1103. § 2019 Brent K. Marshall Graduate Student Paper Award, Section on Environment & Technology, SSSP | |
2020 | Deb, Nikhil. “Law and Corporate Malfeasance in Neoliberal India.” Critical Sociology 46(7-8): 1157–1171. | |
2018 | Deb, Nikhil. “The Fukushima Disaster and the Framing of Nuclear Energy in India.” Perspectives on Global Development and Technology 17(4): 473-495. | |
2016 | Hussain, Belayeth A.H.M, and Nikhilendu Deb. “Gender-Sensitivity of Bangladesh Poverty Reduction Strategy Paper (PRSP): A Gender Scanning.” SUST Journal of Social Sciences 25(2): 43-55 | |
2011 | Deb, Nikhilendu. (In Bengali). “Postmodernism: A Perplexing Framework for a Malleable World.” SUST Journal of Social Sciences 13(1): 1-11. | |
Peer-Reviewed Book Chapters | ||
2024/fc | Deb, Nikhil. “The Path to Neoliberalism: Investigating Bangladesh’s Political Economic Transformation.” In Social Transformation in Bangladesh: Pathways, Challenges and the Way Forward, edited by Shahidur Rahman and Md. M. Kamal. Routledge. | |
2024/fc | Deb, Nikhil. “Bhopal Disaster.” In Encyclopedia of Technological Hazards and Disasters in the Social Sciences, edited by Duane A. Gill, Liesel A. Ritchie, and Nnenia Campbell. Edward Elgar. | |
2023 | Deb, Nikhil and *Avijit Chakrabarty. “Green Potential in the Global South: The Phulbari Movement in Neoliberal Bangladesh. In Green Crime in the Global South: Essays on Southern Green Criminology, edited by David Rodríguez Goyes. Palgrave. | |
2020 | Deb, Nikhil and *Maya Rao. “The Pandemic and the Invisible Poor of the Global South: Slum Dwellers in Mumbai, India, and Dhaka, Bangladesh.” Pp. 51-60, in Social Problems in the Age of COVID-19: Global Perspectives, edited by Glenn Muschert, Kristen Budd, David Lane, and Jason Smith. Policy Press. | |
2020 | Deb, Nikhil. “Corporate Capitalism, Environmental Damage, and the Rule of Law: The Magurchara Gas Explosion in Bangladesh.” Pp. 367-381 in the Routledge International Handbook of Green Criminology, edited by Nigel South and Avi Brisman. Routledge. | |
Teaching Publications | ||
2016 | Deb, Nikhilendu. “Why People Get Married: Marriage and Social Class.” TRAILS: Teaching Resources and Innovations Library for Sociology. Washington, DC: American Sociological Association. | |
Review Essays and Book Reviews | ||
2024/fc | Deb, Nikhil. Review of Recycling Class: The Contradictions of Inclusion in Urban Sustainability. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press. 2024. Contemporary Sociology | |
2022 | Deb, Nikhil. Review of Threatening Dystopias: The Global Politics of Climate Change Adaptation in Bangladesh. Cornell University Press, 2020. London School of Economics Review of Books, pp. 1-3. | |
2022 | Deb, Nikhil. Review of A Social Theory of Corruption: Notes from the Indian Subcontinent by Sudhir Chella. Harvard University Press, 2020. Journal of White Collar and Corporate Crime. | |
2021 | Deb, Nikhil. Review of Super Polluters: Tackling the World’s Largest Sites of Climate- Disrupting Emissions by Don Grant, Andrew Jorgenson, and Wesley Longhofer. Columbia University Press, 2020. London School of Economics Review of Books, pp. 1-3. | |
2020 | Deb, Nikhil. Review of Dispossession without Development: Land Grabs in Neoliberal India by Michael Levien. Oxford University Press, 2018. London School of Economics Review of Books, pp. 1-3. § Reprinted in the Journal of Governance, Security & Development 2(1):123-126. | |
2019 | Deb, Nikhil. “Review of the Right to Nature: Social Movements, Environmental Justice and Neoliberal Natures” Eds by Elia Apostolopoulou and Jose A. Cortes-Vazquez. Critical Criminology 1-4. | |
2017 | Deb, Nikhilendu. Review of Facing the Planetary: Entangled Humanism and the Politics of Swarming by William E. Connolly. Duke University Press, 2017. London School of Economics Review of Books, pp. 1-3. |