Manali Desai Explained

Manali Desai
Titles:Reader in Sociology
Alma Mater:University of California, Los Angeles
Discipline:Sociology
Workplaces:University of Cambridge
Website:https://research.sociology.cam.ac.uk/profile/dr-manali-desai

Manali Desai is a Reader in Sociology and a Fellow at Newnham College. She is currently the Head of the Department of Sociology at the University of Cambridge and is believed the first woman of color to lead a department at the University of Cambridge.

Early life

Desai was brought up in India, the United States, and the United Kingdom.[1] She was born in the United States and later moved to India where she studied in Delhi.[2] She completed her last two years of school in London before attending university.

Education and research

Desai studied Economics at the University of Michigan and received her PhD in Sociology from the University of California, Los Angeles, where she studied comparative and historical sociology and completed a dissertation under the direction of Maurice Zeitlin and Robert Brenner.[3] [4] Desai's research interests include post-colonial studies, social movements, state formation, political parties, development, and ethnic violence.[5] Previously, her work has been funded by the British Academy[6] and the Leverhulme Trust.[7] Desai's research is currently funded by the Economic and Social Research Council to investigate the urban transformation and gendered violence in Johannesburg and Delhi.[8]

In 2007, Desai wrote a book entitled State Formation and Radical Democracy in India, 1860-1990. She has also co-edited two booked entitled States of Trauma: Gender and Violence in South Asia and Building Blocs: How Parties Organize Society in 2009 and 2015, respectively.

Academic roles

Before coming to Cambridge, Desai taught at the London School of Economics. She came to the University of Cambridge in 2013 and is currently a Reader in Sociology.[9] She is also a Fellow of Newnham College, Cambridge. In 2019, she was awarded the Pilkington Teaching Prize, in recognition of her commitment to and impact on teaching at the University of Cambridge.[10] [11]

In 2020, Desai became the Head of Department of Sociology. She believed the first woman of color to lead a department at the University of Cambridge.[12]

Diversity and equality work

Desai has been featured in The Guardian for her work on inclusion, diversity and equality within academia.[13] She also helped establish a "Decolonise Sociology" working group in the Department of Sociology at the University of Cambridge.

Desai has been accused by the organization Alumni for Free Speech (www.affs.com) of discrimination against people with a protected characteristic contrary to the UK Equality Act 2010.AFFS Cambridge University Council Letter

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Cotton. Joe. 2020-09-21. New Head of Department - Dr Manali Desai. 2020-09-21. www.sociology.cam.ac.uk. en.
  2. Web site: 2020-09-22. Manali Desai first Indian-origin woman to head a Cambridge dept. 2020-09-23. Hindustan Times. en.
  3. Web site: Munnelly. Ellen. 2020-02-25. Our Team. 2020-09-21. www.thegendvproject.sociology.cam.ac.uk. en.
  4. Desai . Manali . 1999 . Nationalism, class conflict and socialist hegemony: Towards an explanation of 'developmental exceptionalism' in Kerala, India, 1934 to 1941 . PhD . University of California, Los Angeles . 44165590 .
  5. Web site: Dr Manali Desai – Newnham College. 2020-09-21. www.newn.cam.ac.uk.
  6. Web site: jw474@cam.ac.uk. Dr Manali Desai — CAMMIGRES. 2020-09-21. www.cammigres.group.cam.ac.uk. en.
  7. Web site: Staff News. 2020-09-21. www2.lse.ac.uk.
  8. Web site: Munnelly. Ellen. 2020-03-11. What is The GendV Project?. 2020-09-21. www.thegendvproject.sociology.cam.ac.uk. en.
  9. live. https://ghostarchive.org/varchive/youtube/20211208/6Z25GvgTWLc. 2021-12-08. Dr Manali Desai – Department of Sociology, University of Cambridge . YouTube.
  10. Web site: "She is truly a teacher who makes education count." Dr Manali Desai awarded 2019 Pilkington Teaching Prize – Newnham College. 2020-09-21. www.newn.cam.ac.uk.
  11. Web site: 2019-06-28. Top Cambridge prize for 2 Indian-origin academics. 2020-09-21. Hindustan Times. en.
  12. Web site: Dr Manali Desai becomes the only woman of colour to currently head a Cambridge department. 2020-09-21. Varsity Online. en.
  13. News: Hall. Rachel. Batty. David. Nwonka. Clive. 2020-06-17. 'Students want to confront it': academics on how to decolonise the university. en-GB. The Guardian. 2020-09-21. 0261-3077.