Fellow of the Academy of Social Sciences, United Kingdom
Her primary areas of study are Social science, Politics, Immigration, Social reproduction and Economic growth. Her work carried out in the field of Social science brings together such families of science as International education and Gender studies. Parvati Raghuram interconnects Postcolonialism, Student migration, Higher education and Political economy in the investigation of issues within Politics.
Her study in the field of Immigration policy also crosses realms of European union. Her Social reproduction study combines topics in areas such as Internationalism, Welfare and Ethnography. The Economic growth study combines topics in areas such as Legitimacy and Descriptive research.
Her main research concerns Politics, Gender studies, Economic growth, Social science and Labour economics. Her research in Politics intersects with topics in State, Migration studies, Political economy and Power. As a member of one scientific family, she mostly works in the field of Political economy, focusing on Immigration and, on occasion, Refugee.
Her research investigates the link between Gender studies and topics such as Colonialism that cross with problems in Face. The various areas that Parvati Raghuram examines in her Economic growth study include Transnationalism, Diversity and Public relations. Her work in Labour economics addresses subjects such as Welfare, which are connected to disciplines such as Social reproduction.
Parvati Raghuram focuses on Higher education, Distance education, Mobilities, Economic geography and Gender analysis. Her biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Internationalization and Human resources. Borrowing concepts from Narrative, Parvati Raghuram weaves in ideas under Distance education.
Her Gender analysis research incorporates elements of Mainstream and Labour economics. Her studies in Mainstream integrate themes in fields like Student migration and Gender studies. Her Student migration research is multidisciplinary, relying on both International education, Human geography, Public relations and Study abroad.
Her primary scientific interests are in Higher education, Distance education, Pedagogy, Intersectionality and Gender studies. Her Higher education research includes elements of Teaching method, Empirical research and Human resources. Her Distance education research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Institution, Internationalization and Instructional design.
Her Pedagogy research integrates issues from Social media and Disadvantaged. Her Intersectionality study overlaps with Care ethics and Competence.
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Gender and International Migration in Europe: Employment, Welfare and Politics
Eleonore Kofman;Annie Phizacklea;Parvati Raghuram;Rosemary A. Sales.
(2001)
The Practice of Cultural Studies
Richard Johnson;Deborah Chambers;Parvati Raghuram;Estella Tincknell.
(2004)
International Student Migration: Mapping the Field and New Research Agendas
Russell King;Parvati Raghuram.
Population Space and Place (2013)
Gender and Global Labour Migrations: Incorporating Skilled Workers
Eleonore Kofman;Parvati Raghuram.
Antipode (2006)
Which migration, what development? Unsettling the edifice of migration and development
Parvati Raghuram.
Population Space and Place (2009)
Theorising the spaces of student migration
Parvati Raghuram.
Population Space and Place (2013)
The difference that skills make: gender, family migration strategies and regulated labour markets
Parvati Raghuram.
Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies (2004)
Gendered migrations and global social reproduction
Eleonore Kofman;Parvati Raghuram.
(2015)
Engaged pedagogy and responsibility: A postcolonial analysis of international students
Clare Madge;Parvati Raghuram;Patricia Noxolo.
Geoforum (2009)
Rethinking responsibility and care for a postcolonial world
Parvati Raghuram;Clare Madge;Pat Noxolo.
Geoforum (2009)
Geographical Journal
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