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Prof. Dr. Radha Hegde (Professorship Summer Term 2019)

Prof. Dr. Radha Hegde

Dahlem International Network Professorin für Gender Studies

Institute for Media and Communication Studies

Department of Political and Social Sciences

Professor

Address
Garystr. 55
14195 Berlin

Office hours



Summer Term 2019

  • 28628 Narrating Migration (B.A.- Seminar)
  • 28861 Gender and Globalization (M.A.-Seminar)

Select Publications

Books

  • 2017: Hegde, R. & Sahoo, A. (eds) Handbook of Indian Diaspora. London: Routledge.
  • 2016: Hegde, R. Mediating Migration. Cambridge: Polity Press.
  • 2011: Hegde, R. Ed. Circuits of Visibility: Gender and Transnational Media Cultures. New York: NYU Press.

Book chapters

  • 2017a: Hegde, R. “Introduction.” In Hegde, R. & Sahoo, A. (eds) Routledge Handbook of the Indian diaspora. New York: Routledge (1-14).
  • 2017b: Hegde, R. “Renewing Bonds: The diaspora as national brand.” In Hegde, R. & Sahoo, A. (eds) Routledge Handbook of the Indian diaspora. New York: Routledge (269-281).
  • 2016: Hegde, R. (2016). “Globalization: It’s everywhere; It’s nowhere.” A conversation with Radha Hegde. Interview conducted by Schwartz-DuPre, R, April 2015. In Goss, B., Gould, M. & Pedro Carañana (eds) Talking Back to Globalization. Peter Lang (21-35).
  • 2014a: Hegde, R. “Gender, media and trans/national spaces.” In Routledge Companion to Media and Gender. Ed. by C. Carter, L. Steiner, and L. McLaughlin. New York: Routledge (92-102).
  • 2012: Hegde, R. “Gender, globalization and the politics of visibility. In Media, the Public Sphere and Gender in Motion: Research perspectives on gender, media studies). Ed. by T. Maier, M. Thiele, & C. Linke. Belefeld, Germany: Transcript (17-24).
  • 2011a: Hegde, R. Introduction. In Circuits of Visibility: Gender and Transnational Media Cultures. Ed. by R. Hegde. New York: NYU Press (1-17).
  • 2011b: Hegde, R. “Spaces of Exception: Violence, technology and the transgressive gendered body in the Indian call center industry.” In Circuits of Visibility: Gender and Transnational Media Cultures. Ed. by R. Hegde. New York: NYU Press (178-195).
  • 2010: Hegde, R. “Eyeing Publics: Veiling and the performance of civic visibility.” In Public Modalities. Ed. by D. Brouwer & R. Asen. Tuscaloosa: University of Alabama press (154-172).
  • 2008: Hegde, R. “Transnational Feminist media studies.” In The International Encyclopedia of Communication Volume IV. Ed. by W. Donsbach. Malden, MA: Blackwell (1794-1799).

WORK IN PRESS

  • 2019: Hegde, R. “Scripting Indianness: Remediating narratives of diasporic affiliation and authenticity.” In Retis, J. & Tsagarousianou, R. (eds) The Handbook of Diasporas, Media, and Culture. New York: John Wiley & Sons, Inc. (225-238).
  • 2019: Hegde, R. “Dangerous Precarity: Sexual Politics, Migrant Bodies and the Limits of Participation. In T. Thomas, M. Kruse & M. Stehling (eds) Media and Participation in post-migrant societies. Rowman & Littlefield International.
  • 2019: Hegde, R. “Mediation and Migration.” In M. Georgiou, S. Witteborn, R. Gajjala, K. Leurs (eds) Sage Handbook of Media and Migration. Sage.

WORK IN PROGRESS

  • Hegde, R. (book prospectus in progress) “Communicating Aspirations: The Cultural Politics of English in India.” Support from Fulbright-Nehru Professional Excellence Award (2014-2015). Additional archival work completed at the British Library, London supported by Steinhardt Professional Development Fund.
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