Dr. Kamalaveni

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Dr. Kamalaveni, Associate Professor at the Centre for Women’s Studies, Head at Centre for European Studies, Pondicherry University, holds a Ph.D. in Women’s Studies with expertise in Reproductive Health, Gender Violence and Women in Agriculture. She has published one book, edited five, and presented over 49 papers. She has guided 6 Ph.D. scholars and 55 PG students, completed several funded projects, organized 42 academic events, and received multiple national awards. She is also active in international collaborations and academic networks.

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kamalaveni@pondiuni.ac.in

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Notable & Recent Publications

Singamala Neeladri & Kamalaveni (April 2025). “Navigating Gendered Power Dynamics on Instagram: An Intersectional Analysis of Digital Gender-Based Violence” Asha Paras International Journal of Gender Studies (APIJGS) Double Blind Peer-Reviewed, Bi-Annual (English) April-September, 2025-26, Volume-3, Number-1, ISSN: 2583-8687 https://online.publuu.com/592551/1329030

"M.Gokila & Kamalaveni (March 2024). “Muttuthurai’ A Menstrual Practice and Experiences of Adolescent Girls in Rural Villages (Koovalapuram, Pudupatti, Govindanallur, Pottalpacheri) Of Madurai, Tamilnadu” Asha Paras International Journal of Gender Studies (APIJGS) Double Blind Peer-Reviewed, Bi-Annual (English) April-September, 2024-25, Volume-2, Number-1, ISSN: 2583-8687 https://online.publuu.com/592551/1329030 "

Kamalaveni, Chandra., Sivasamy, and Nagendran (Dec 2023). “Awareness and Attitude of Women Towards Breast and Cervical Cancer in Tamil Nadu”. İmgelem, 7(13), 797-818. https://doi.org/10.53791/imgelem.1388814, Turkey

Kamalaveni and Pavitra.R. (2024) Chapter entitled: “Digital Financial Transaction Practices among Urban and Rural Women” in the book entitled Digital Skill Development for Industry 4.0 published by CRC Press (Taylor and Francis Group), India, ISBN No: 978-1-032-53197-7; DOI:10.1201/978100350489-4. Pp259-69.

Kamalaveni (2022) “Gender Relations and Dynamics of Internal Committee: Case studies from Private and Public Institutions in South India” in the “Systemic Inequality, Sustainability and COVID-19, Research in Political Sociology, published by Emerald Publishing limited, Vol 29, ISSN:0895-9935, Pp.109-125, DOI:10.1108/S0895-993520220000029011.

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