RESEARCH AREAS
Alternative approaches to behavioralism
During the past five decades, the centre has contributed to advancements in its field both locally and internationally through excellence in research and teaching, and with collaboration in various projects. In the initial stages, the centre emphasized the study of the working of political institutions and political processes in the Indian context. Moving away from the behavioural tradition in the study of Political Science, it soon began to focus on the complexity of state-society interactions from the perspective of political economy. The level of political scrutiny of political institutions increased to include a more flexible, dynamic and open way of studying governance and its limitations. The centre stressed, and provided to its students, a theoretical foundation necessary to analyze modes of domination and subordination, and overt and covert forms of expressions of power. It also distinguished itself as being a leading institution for the study of political philosophy and political ideas in India.
Drawing on a variety of philosophical, historical and interdisciplinary approaches, the academic programme of the centre is distinguished by certain characteristic emphases which set it apart from other departments specialising in Political Science in the country. Since its inception, it has gathered a group of faculty internationally recognized for their seminal contributions in the field of politics. Our faculty explain, interpret and evaluate those assumptions that undergird political life. The assessment is done by several methods such as performance in classrooms, home assignments, tutorials, seminars, term papers and mid-semester tests, besides the end-semester examination. In this way the centre is uniquely positioned to offer students and researchers precious insights for the study of politics in India. The courses and research equip students to become high-performing creative leaders who are ready to make a meaningful difference to their institutions, communities and themselves.
Blended learning of politics
One of the notable achievements of the centre has been in blending the diverse subfields of the discipline of Politics both in its teaching and research. The outcome of such an endeavour has been a constant redefinition of the idea of the political, enabling the discipline to capture the dynamics of a changing reality. It aims at contributing to the discipline of politics through empirically sensitive theorizations rooted in social and political processes.
The faculty has subsequently made a substantial contribution to research on the following issues:
State and Development |
Democratic Theory |
Political Ideas in Modern India |
Social and Legal Justice |
Civil Society and Human Rights |
Dalit and Radical Movements |
Equality and non-discrimination |
Gender Issues |
Multiculturalism |
Federalism and Centre-State Relations |
Language Politics and Policies |
Secularism |
Public Institutions and Public Policy |
Political Parties and State Politics |
Bureaucracy and Public Administration |