Books Published
Books published in 2023
1. Dhananjay Kumar and Lancy Lobo, (2023), Tribes of Western India: A Comparative Study of their Social Structure.London and New York: Routledge.
2. Subhadra C. Mitra and Lancy Lobo, (ed.), (2023). Religious Pluralism in India: Ethnographic and Philosophic Evidence 1886-1936. London and New York: Routledge.
3. Kanchan Bharati, Lancy Lobo & Dhananjay Kumar, (2023). Urban Daily Labour Markets in Gujarat, Western India, London and New York: Routledge.
Book published in 2022
1. Lancy Lobo, (2022), Face of the Nation from Facebook, published by SAT, Delhi.
Books published in 2021
1. Bara, A.B., Ekka, V., and Kishore, S. (Ed.), (2021). The Baigas of Sonbhadra, New Delhi: Indian Social Institute.
2. Jain, S. (Ed.) (2021) Critical Essays on Disability Rights Jurisprudence: Combatting Exclusion, Embracing Inclusion. New Delhi: Bloomsbury.
3. Shah, A.M. and Lancy Lobo, (ed.), (2021). Ethnography of Parsis of India 1886-1936. London and New York: Routledge
4. Lancy Lobo and Shah, A.M., (ed.) (2021) Indian Anthropology: Anthropological Discourses in Bombay:1886-1936.London and New York: Routledge
5. Sinha, A., Kashyap, F., and Kerketta, S.R. (2021). Tribal Women in Local Economy. New Delhi: Indian Social Institute.
6. Sinha, A. (Ed.), (2021). Women in Household Economy. New Delhi: Indian Social Institute.
7. Xaxa, V. Ekka, V., Bara A.B., Horo, J.P. (eds.) (2021). India’s Indigenous Peoples: A Journey of Self-Reflection on Culture, Society and Sustainability. New Delhi: Indian Social Institute.
Books published in 2020
1. Archana Sinha (Ed.) (2020), Satat Vikas Aur Ashrut Naari. New Delhi: Indian Social Institute.
2. Archana Sinha and TA John (2020), Khadya Suraksha: Uttar Pradesh Mein Khadya Suraksha Ke Samajik Parivartan Avum Nirdharak Tatva. New Delhi: Indian Social Institute.
3. Lata Jayaraj and Archana Sinha (2020), Menstrual Hygiene among Urban Poor in Delhi. New Delhi: Indian Social Institute.
4. Paul D’Souza, (2020), Corona Crisis: Perceptions and Practices – A Humanitarian Crisis and a Humanitarian Response, New Delhi: Indian Social Institute.

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