Anupama Roy

525 total citations
24 papers, 210 citations indexed

About

Anupama Roy is a scholar working on Political Science and International Relations, Sociology and Political Science and Anthropology. According to data from OpenAlex, Anupama Roy has authored 24 papers receiving a total of 210 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 12 papers in Political Science and International Relations, 11 papers in Sociology and Political Science and 7 papers in Anthropology. Recurrent topics in Anupama Roy's work include South Asian Studies and Conflicts (11 papers), Southeast Asian Sociopolitical Studies (8 papers) and Historical and Contemporary Political Dynamics (5 papers). Anupama Roy is often cited by papers focused on South Asian Studies and Conflicts (11 papers), Southeast Asian Sociopolitical Studies (8 papers) and Historical and Contemporary Political Dynamics (5 papers). Anupama Roy collaborates with scholars based in India, United Kingdom and Canada. Anupama Roy's co-authors include Sundari Anitha and Michael Becker and has published in prestigious journals such as Violence Against Women, Women s Studies International Forum and Citizenship Studies.

In The Last Decade

Anupama Roy

20 papers receiving 188 citations

Peers

Anupama Roy
Khawar Mumtaz United Kingdom
Srimati Basu United States
Rachel Harris South Korea
P. G. McHugh United Kingdom
Serena Parekh United States
Patricia Herlihy United States
Ronald Lawson United States
Khawar Mumtaz United Kingdom
Anupama Roy
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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Roy, Anupama, et al.. (2025). The Overseas Citizens of India: Law, Lives, and Institutional Practices. Social Change. 55(2). 259–275.
2.
Roy, Anupama. (2022). Constitutional moments and resurgent citizenship. Citizenship Studies. 26(4-5). 615–624. 1 indexed citations
3.
Roy, Anupama. (2022). Institutional ‘Presence’ and the Indian State: The Long Narrative. Studies in Indian Politics. 10(2). 185–200.
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Roy, Anupama. (2022). Citizenship Regimes, Law, and Belonging. 13 indexed citations
5.
Roy, Anupama. (2020). Citizens/Non-Citizens: The Constitutive and the Dialogical. Social Change. 50(2). 278–284. 3 indexed citations
6.
Roy, Anupama & Michael Becker. (2020). Dimensions of Constitutional Democracy. 1 indexed citations
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Roy, Anupama, et al.. (2019). Election Commission of India. Oxford University Press eBooks. 5 indexed citations
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Roy, Anupama, et al.. (2019). ‘Abandoned Women’: Transnational Marriages and Gendered Legal Citizens. Australian Feminist Studies. 34(100). 165–181. 2 indexed citations
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Anitha, Sundari, et al.. (2018). Changing nature and emerging patterns of domestic violence in global contexts: Dowry abuse and the transnational abandonment of wives in India. Women s Studies International Forum. 69. 67–75. 23 indexed citations
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Anitha, Sundari, et al.. (2016). Disposable women: abuse, violence and abandonment in transnational marriages: issues for policy and practice in the UK and India. White Rose Research Online (University of Leeds, The University of Sheffield, University of York). 2 indexed citations
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Roy, Anupama, et al.. (2015). The Masculinist Security State and Anti-terror Law Regimes in India. Asian Studies Review. 39(2). 305–323. 2 indexed citations
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Roy, Anupama. (2014). Critical Events, Incremental Memories and Gendered Violence. Australian Feminist Studies. 29(81). 238–254. 8 indexed citations
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Roy, Anupama. (2012). Identifying Citizens: Electoral Rolls, the Right to Vote, and the Election Commission of India. Election Law Journal Rules Politics and Policy. 11(2). 170–186. 1 indexed citations
14.
Roy, Anupama. (2010). Mapping Citizenship in India. Oxford University Press eBooks. 58 indexed citations
15.
Roy, Anupama. (2009). Sifting, selecting, relocating citizenship at the commencement of the Republic. The Faculty Digital Archive (New York University). 1 indexed citations
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Roy, Anupama, et al.. (2009). THE AMBIVALENCE OF CITIZENSHIP. Critical Asian Studies. 41(1). 37–60. 4 indexed citations
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Roy, Anupama. (2008). Engendering Citizenship: An Agenda for a Praxis of Citizenship. Indian Historical Review. 35(2). 209–229. 2 indexed citations
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Roy, Anupama. (2008). Between encompassment and closure. Contributions to Indian Sociology. 42(2). 219–248. 16 indexed citations
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Roy, Anupama, et al.. (2006). Poverty, gender and migration. SAGE Publications eBooks. 39 indexed citations
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Roy, Anupama. (2002). The 'womanly vote' and women citizens: Debates on women's franchise in late colonial India1. Contributions to Indian Sociology. 36(3). 469–493. 2 indexed citations

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