Arindam Roy

Arindam Roy
University of Burdwan | B.U. · Department of Political Science

Doctor of Philosophy
Associate Professor, & Head specialization in Public Administration, public policy, governance, gender

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Introduction
Dr. Arindam Roy is currently an Associate Professor, the University of Burdwan West Bengal. He has taught in the undergraduate department of Political Science for one and half year before joining the the Postgraduate department of Political Science where he is has been teaching for more than 17 years. Dr Roy has obtained his PhD degree from the University of Delhi in 2014 on public health. He has published a book entitled Mapping Administrative Theory : Problem and Prospects.
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Publications (9)
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The article explores the identity distress of public administration that has been plaguing the discipline ever since it came into being and continues till today.
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The outbreak of the Corona Virus Disease 2019 or COVID 19 pandemic has literally dashed our enlightened scientific rationality. It has claimed more than six million lives around the globe. The struggling humanity has adopted a series of strict legal-administrative protocols like lockdown, quarantine, isolation, to contain the spread of the virus. H...
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The present paper views anatomical and epidemiological differences among gender have led to the differential proclivity of diseases among gender. The risk of cervical cancer or ovarian cancer or breast cancer is rather high among women, whereas vulnerability to testicular and prostate cancer is more common among men. But this gender-driven epidemio...
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Unlike the traditional top-down reactive way of handling the disaster, the community-based approach to disaster management calls for a holistic bottom-up approach reposing its faith in local communities who are usually caught hapless in the epicenter of disasters. Despite the proven efficacy of community engagement in disaster management, it has fe...
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Unlike the traditional top-down reactive way of handling the disaster, the community-based approach to disaster management calls for a holistic bottom-up approach reposing its faith in local communities who are usually caught hapless in the epicenter of disasters. Despite the proven efficacy of community engagement in disaster management, it has fe...
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It may be a strange coincidence or an irreversible logic of capitalist accumulation that our Prime Minister’s latest address to the nation of infusing confidence and self-sufficiency among his fellow countrymen in the wake of Covid 19, where he called for ‘Atma-nirbhar’ Bharat has a striking resemblance with the worldwide neoliberal way of managing...
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Reflecting on the recent pandemic the paper has demystified the state-market relationship where one is posited against the other and argued that there is a subtle partnership between state and market in the neoliberal governance model.
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The article in the light of South East Asia intends to interrogate multiculturalism as the quintessential model of national building advocated by the West.
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The article argues that, unlike the Malthusian doomsday prediction of an unbridled demographic explosion at a geometric rate vis-a-vis the arithmetic rate of growth of food production, the demography may give a dividend to both the Asian giants if then look beyond their hyphenated relations.