Indian sociologist (born 1949)
Dipankar Gupta (born 11 October 1949) is an Indian sociologist and public intellectual.
He was formerly Professor in the Centre for the Study of Social Systems,[ 1] Jawaharlal Nehru University , New Delhi. For a brief period from 1993 to 1994, he was also associated with the Delhi School of Economics as Professor in the Department of Sociology. His current research interests include rural-urban transformation, labour laws in the informal sector, modernity, ethnicity, caste and stratification. He is a regular columnist with The Times of India , The Hindu and occasionally in The Indian Express and Anandbazar Patrika in Bengali. He serves on the board of institutions like the Reserve Bank of India , the National Bank for Agricultural and Rural Development (NABARD) and Max India. He has a son and lives with his wife in New Delhi.
Early life and education
Gupta was born in Delhi . He was raised in Delhi, Mumbai and Kanpur . He completed his MA in Sociology from the University of Delhi [ 2] in 1971, before doing his PhD from Jawaharlal Nehru University in 1977.
Career
Gupta has had a diverse career in academics, the corporate world and in government agencies. Between 1980 and 2009 Gupta was a professor at the Jawaharlal Nehru University 's Centre for the Study of Social Systems. Between 1990 and 2007 he was co-editor of Contributions to Indian Sociology
He started and led KPMG 's Business Ethics and Integrity Division, New Delhi; was a member of the National Security Advisory Board and the News Broadcasting Standards Authority. In 2010, he served on the Social Sciences jury for the Infosys Prize .
He has also been on the Board of Governors of the Doon School .
Awards
Bibliography
Gupta, Dipankar (2022) Checkpoint Sociology: A Cultural Reading of Policies and Politics, Delhi: Aakar Books
Gupta, Dipankar (2018) Talking Sociology (Conversations with Ramin Jahanbegloo), New Delhi: Oxford University Press
Gupta, Dipankar (2017) From 'People' to 'Citizens': Democracy's Must take Road, Social Science Press. ISBN 978-93-83166-23-7 .
Gupta, Dipankar (2017) QED: India Tests Social Theory, 2017, Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19947651-0
Gupta, Dipankar (2013). Revolution from Above: India's Future and the Citizen Elite . Rainlight. ISBN 978-8129124609 .
Gupta, Dipankar (2011). Justice before Reconciliation: Negotiating a 'New Normal' in Post-riot Mumbai and Ahmedabad . Routledge. ISBN 978-1136196867 .
Gupta, Dipankar (2011). The caged phoenix: can India fly? . Stanford University Press. ISBN 978-0804771894 .
Gupta, Dipankar (2005). Learning to Forget: The Anti-Memoirs of Modernity . Oxford University Press India. ISBN 0195674332 .
Béteille, André (2005). Gupta, Dipankar (ed.). Anti-utopia: Essential Writings of André Béteille . Oxford University Press India. ISBN 0198075979 .
Gupta, Dipankar (2004). Ethics Incorporated: Top Priority and Bottom Line . Sage. ISBN 0761934715 .
Gupta, Dipankar (2004). Gupta, Dipankar (ed.). Caste in question: identity or hierarchy? . Sage. ISBN 0761933247 .
Gupta, Dipankar (2000). Interrogating Caste: Understanding Hierarchy and Difference in Indian Society . Penguin Books India. ISBN 0140297065 .
Gupta, Dipankar (2000). Mistaken Modernity: India Between Worlds . HarperCollins Publishers. ISBN 8172234155 .
Gupta, Dipankar (2000). Culture, Space and the Nation-State: From Sentiment to Structure . Sage. ISBN 0761994998 .
Das, Veena; Gupta, Dipankar; Uberoi, Patricia, eds. (1999). Tradition, pluralism and identity: in honour of T.N. Madan . Contributions to Indian Sociology: Occasional studies. Vol. 8. Sage. ISBN 0761993819 .
Gupta, Dipankar (1997). Rivalry and brotherhood: politics in the life of farmers in northern India . Oxford University Press. ISBN 0195641019 .
Gupta, Dipankar (1996). The Context of Ethnicity: Sikh Identity in a Comparative Perspective . Oxford University Press. ISBN 0195636945 .
Gupta, Dipankar (1996). Political Sociology in India: Contemporary Trends . Orient Blackswan. ISBN 8125006656 .
Gupta, Dipankar, ed. (1992). Social stratification . Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-563088-6 .
Sharma, Kanhaiya Lal; Gupta, Dipankar, eds. (1991). Country-town nexus: studies in social transformation in contemporary India . Rawat Publications. ISBN 8170330998 .
Gupta, Dipankar (1982). Nativism in a Metropolis: The Shiv Sena in Bombay . Manohar.
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