Dr. Rina Kashyap (Teacher-in-charge)

Chapters in Books :

  • Kashyap, R. et.al. (2021) ‘Community and Restorative Justice Practices in India, Nepal, and Bangladesh: A Comparative Overview.’ In Gavrelides, T (ed.) Comparative Restorative Justice pp.223-244 Springer Cham. (ISBN: 978-3-030-74874-9).
  • Kashyap, R. (2021). ‘The Subversion of the Colonial System of Humiliation: A Case Study of the Gandhian Strategy.” In Beitzel, T. & C. Langade eds. Reflections on Mahatma Gandhi: Global Perspectives. New Delhi: Rawat Publications. (ISBN 9788131611913).
  • Kashyap, R. (2015). The Concept of Humiliation as a Critical Issue in Restorative Justice: An Exploration.” In Gavrielides, T. (ed.), The Psychology of Restorative Justice: Managing the Power Within pp. 121-138. (ISBN 978-1-4724-5530-7).
  • Kashyap, R. (2006). Jihad. In D. Stout (Ed.) Encyclopedia of Religion, Communication, and Media (pp.197-199). New York: Routledge. (ISBN: 0415969468)

Papers in Journals (National/International) :

  • “Taxi Drivers and Taxidars: A Case Study of Uber and Ola in Delhi.” Co-authored with Dr. Anjali Bhatia. Journal of Developing Studies. 34(2): 169-194 (2018).
  • Kashyap, R. (2009). Narrative and Truth: A Feminist Critique of the South African Truth and Reconciliation Commission, Contemporary Justice Review, 12(4), 449-467. (Print ISSN: 1028-2580) (Online ISSN:1477-2248)

Book Reviews in Journal :

  • Kashyap, R. (2005). [Review of the book Gandhi and the Challenge of Religious Diversity: Religious Pluralism revisited, by M. Chatterjee]. The Book Review, XXIX (12), 20.
    (ISSN: 0970-4175) Retrieved from http://www.thebookreviewindia.org/reviewers/rina-kashyap/1799.html)

Papers Presented in National/International Conferences :

  • Kashyap, R. “Contemporary Community Based Restorative Justice Practices in India, Nepal, and Bangladesh: A Comparison.” International Studies Association’s Annual Conference, Las Vegas (2021 Online).
  • Kashyap, R. “Democracy and Populism in India: A Case Study of the Farmers’ Protests 2017-18” International Studies Association’s Annual Conference, Toronto (2019).
  • Kashyap, R. “Incorporating R2P in the UN’s Security/Development Dispostif.” International Studies Association’s Annual Conference, Baltimore (2017).
  • Kashyap, R. (2012). A Genealogy of the Responsibility to Protect, International Studies Association’s Annual Conference, San Diego, 2012.
  • Kashyap, R. (2012). Conceptualizing Order: Normative and Critical Perspectives, International Studies Association’s Annual Conference, San Diego, 2012.
  • Kashyap, R. (2011). Examining R2P through the lenses of Biopolitics and Governmentality, the Global Insecurities Conference, University of Leeds, 2011.
  • Kashyap, R. (2009). The Subversion of the Colonial System of Shame and Humiliation: A Case Study of the Gandhian Strategy, International Studies Association’s Annual Conference, New York, 2009.
  • Kashyap, R. (2008). Exploring the Narrative of Truth: A Feminist Critique of the South African Truth and Reconciliation Commission, International Studies Association’s Annual Conference, San Francisco, 2008.
  • Kashyap, R. (2007). International Communication as Pedagogy, Indian and Pakistani Women’s Colleges, International Studies Association’s Annual Conference, Chicago, 2007.
  • Kashyap, R. (2005). The Subversion of the Colonial System of Shame and Humiliation: A Case Study of the Gandhian Strategy, Human Dignity and Humiliation Studies Conference, Columbia University, 2005.
  • Kashyap, R. (2004). International Communications: Problems and Possibilities, Intercultural Communications Seminar, organised by the Kinnaird College in partnership with the British Council and the American Center, Lahore, Pakistan, 2004.

Others :

  • Kashyap, R. (2006). The Concept of Humiliation as a Critical Issue in Restorative Justice: An Exploration, Women in International Security (WISS) Workshop, at Georgetown University, 2006.

Non-Refereed Contributions :

Invited Talks :

  • Discussant, Panel on Sex and Gender in Nationalist Identity Politics, International Studies Association’s Annual Conference, Las Vegas (April 2021 online).
  • Chair, Panel on Migration and Security, International Studies Association’s Annual Conference, Las Vegas (April 2021 online).
  • Speaker  “The International as a Gendered Space: A Conversation.” National Webinar. Biswanath College, Assam (August 2020).
  • Speaker  “Gendering COVID 19.”  National Webinar. DKD College, Deragaon, Assam (August 2020).
  • Speaker  “Critical Reflections on Restorative Justice.” Department of International Relations, Faculty of Social Science, South Asia University (April 2019).
  • Speaker  “Humanitarianism in the Age of Populism is Dead, Long Live Humanitarianism.” Conference on Gender, Populism and Rise of Extremism: Perspectives from Scandinavia and South Asia.” South Asia University (November 2018).
  • Speaker  “Humanitarian Intervention in the 21st Century: The Evolving Role of the United Nations.” Mock United Nations Association, Lady Shri Ram College(October 2017).
  • Speaker  “Gender and UN Peacekeeping.” International Seminar on ‘United Nations Peacekeeping: Role and Relevance in Conflict Resolution.‘ St. Ann’s College for Women, Mehdipatnam, Hyderabad (January 2017).
  • Speaker  “Security/Development in the Neoliberal Age: Responsibility to Protect (R2P) in the United Nation’s Security/Development Dispositif.” Department of International Relations, South Asia University (October 2016).
  • Speaker  “Feminist Scholarship’s Unpacking of the Domain of the ‘International’.” International Seminar on India and Iran in the Context of Emerging International Developments. Panjab University, Chandigarh and Allameh Tabataba`I University, Tehran. (September 2016).
  • Speaker  “Human Security: A Conceptual Exploration.” National Conference on Non Traditional Security. Christ University, Bangalore (September 2016).

Awards :

  • 2012-2013 Michael Smith Foreign Study Supplement (2012-2013).
  • 2012 Visiting Scholar, Center for Conflict Resolution, SIPA, Columbia University
  • 2009-2013 Joseph-Armand Bombardier CGS Doctoral Scholarship, Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council, Canada.
  • 2007 Visiting Scholar, Center for Conflict Resolution, SIPA, Columbia University.
  • 2005-2007 Fulbright Scholarship (2005-2007).

Professional Affiliations :

Member International Studies Association.

Reviewer International Feminist Journal of Politics.

Committee Member Delhi School of Transnational Affairs, Institute of Eminence.

Member Advisory Committee, International Journal of Human Rights, Noida International University.