Faculty

Teaching

Academic Programmes

Master's Programme in Public Policy

Courses

Technology and Politics

Education

  • PhD, Political Science, University of Hyderabad (2019)
  • MPhil, Political Science, University of Hyderabad (2012)
  • MA, Political Science, University of Hyderabad(2011)
  • Post Graduate Diploma in Governance and E-Governance, University of Hyderabad (2011)
  • BA, History, Economics and Political Science, Christ University, Bengaluru (2009)

Profile

She is an Assistant Professor at Indian Institute of Management, Indore (India). She is affiliated to the Humanities and Social Sciences Area at IIMI. She is an interdisciplinary researcher and is currently pursuing individual and collaborative research projects to analyse the normative construction of discourses through rhetoric and symbolism in a variety of spheres including politics, technology and environment. She holds a PhD from the University of Hyderabad. Her PhD thesis (“Moral Panic and Civic Anger in two Anti-Corruption Protest Movements in India”) employed a modified moral panic framework based on theories of social construction to examine the visual as well as argumentative strategies adopted by two anti-corruption protest movements in India – the Bihar movement (1974–75) and the India Against Corruption agitation (2011–12) – in generating an atmosphere of panic and outrage. Her most recent publication along with Ms. Ria Kumari focuses on the socio-cognitive aspects of misogynist discourses in election campaigns through an analysis of the 2019 General Election in India. For more on her pedagogy and research, visit https://aparnavincent.com/