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Doctor in Philosophy Sociology

Overview

The Department of Sociology is emerging as a hub of research excellence, fostering a dynamic doctoral program that engages with the rich diversity of South Asian cultures and societies. Our program also embraces comparative analyses from field sites across the globe. While our faculty members pursue a wide range of interests in contemporary social processes, we place strong emphasis on critical empiricism rooted in fieldwork and the ethnographic tradition of sociology. Alongside this, we offer rigorous theoretical training and actively promote interdisciplinary collaboration. A key focus of our department is nurturing expertise in the art and discipline of ethnographic writing.

Programmes

Key Aspects of KIIT’s PhD Programme include:

– Interdisciplinary Research
– Partnerships with Industry and Policymakers
– Integrated Teaching with Research

Ph.D Programme in Sociology

The KIIT PhD Programme places a strong emphasis on foundational knowledge, academic research, and hands-on experience in tackling real-world challenges. KIIT envisions a future where researchers blend intellectual curiosity with a deep commitment to addressing complex societal issues.

In a research institution, while everyone is engaged in tasks centered around research, the university functions as an ecosystem that nurtures opportunities tailored to students’ individual interests. The mission of a liberal arts and sciences research university should be attuned to this need, fostering an environment where individuals with diverse interests and expertise can come together to conduct focused research.

The Department recognizes the rich tradition and evolving nature of sociology as it has developed and flourished in India. We emphasize critical empiricism, theoretical engagement, and a comparative approach that are central to our esteemed disciplinary traditions. Our faculty members are deeply involved in long-term fieldwork and ethnographic research across various regions of South Asia and the Himalayan area.

Our department’s strengths encompass a broad array of subjects, including language, law, religion, violence, nature, agrarian change, state and sovereignty, borderlands, infrastructures, markets, political economy, mobility, informality, popular culture, and mental health. We foster interdisciplinary explorations with related fields of social thought and inquiry, such as history, economics, political science, psychology, philosophy, linguistics, environmental studies, computer science, planning and design, natural sciences, arts and aesthetics, law, and media.

  • Applicants should hold a four-year bachelor’s degree and/or a master’s degree in Sociology or related disciplines. Candidates with a qualifying degree in a different field must demonstrate adequate knowledge of the core concepts in the relevant discipline during the interview process.
  • While qualifying in external examinations such as UGC NET-JRF is desirable, it is not mandatory for admission.

During the first year of the Ph.D. program, scholars are required to complete four intensive reading and writing courses—two in each semester. The second year is dedicated to immersive fieldwork, divided across two semesters. In the subsequent years, scholars focus on developing and writing their thesis. Typically, fieldwork is conducted during the third and fourth semesters, followed by a concentrated period for thesis writing and completion.

 

Year Name of the Scholar Roll No Area of Specialization Name of the Supervisor
2020 Saismita Swain 2081293  Sociology of Development/Rural Sociology Prof. Damodar Jena
2020 Sanghamitra Behera 2081166  Sociology of Gender Dr. Puspalata Mahapatra
2020 Itishree Panda (Submitted and yet to be awarded) 2081167 Prof. Damodar Jena
2022 Srijeeta Das 2281171  Sociology of Law Prof. Sukant Kumar Swain
2022 Gazal Bhardwaj 2281172  Sociology of Education Dr. Sital Mohanty
2022 S Suresh 2281173  Sociology of Education Dr. Ananya Das
2023 Aparupa Patnaik 2381118  Sociology of Cultural Sustainability Dr. Sital Mohanty
2023 Apurba Deb Roy 2381232  Sociology of Culture and Economy Dr. Sital Mohanty
2024 Subhashree Lenka 2481236  Sociology of Culture Dr. Sital Mohanty
2024 Alipta Rout 2481240  Sociology of Health Dr. Ananya Das
2024 Ruby Rout 2481238  Sociology of Health Dr. Farsana KP
2024 Aparna Baraj 2481239  Economic Sociology Dr. Lucy Mishra
2024 Tarashree Das 2481237  Sociology of Informal Economy Dr. Lucy Mishra
2024 Susheel Kumar Singh 2481286  Sociology of Religion Dr. Farsana KP
2024 Tanya Sharma 2481312  Sociology of Tribes Dr. Lucy Mishra
2024 Indira Priyadarshini 2481339  Sociology of Gender Dr. Tania Mishra

Course Structure of Sociology Department