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mahmuda@ru.ac.bd

Department of Anthropology, University of Rajshahi, Rajshahi-6205, Bangladesh Cell no;01797307077


Mahmuda Fatema
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
Anthropology


Education Summary  
M.Phil (DU), MSS & BSS (DU)

Research Interest  
Sustainable Development, Indigenous Knowledge, Myth, Belief System, Health Practice, History and Culture.
Level Institution Year
Masters
(M.Phil)
University of Dhaka 2016
Masters
(MSS)
University of Dhaka 2009
Bachelor/Honors
(BSS)
University of Dhaka 2008

Experience in Rajshahi University

Duration Organization/Institute Position
2020-03-04 to Department of Anthropology, University of Rajshahi LECTURER

Experience in other Organization/Institute

Duration Organization/Institute Position
2017-08-01 to 2020-03-03 Ministry of Law, Justice and Parliamentary Affairs Sub-Registrar
2009-08-01 to 2015-12-31 BARCIK Research Associate

Journal

1. Fatema, M. & Shah, MF "Perceptions and Experiences of Young people during the covid-19 Pandemic in Dhaka City with Covid-19: A Medical Anthropological Perspective." Perspective in Social Science, Special Issue on the Covid-19 Pandemic Vol.16, July 2020.

Published: September 2022
2. Suha, SM; Fatema, M & Aktar, T. "Political Leadership Culture in Bangladesh: People's Choice in Electing Government." Man and Culture. Vol. 4, Number 3. Pp.135-154

Published: December 2019
3. Fatema, M. "Indigenous Knowledge in Agriculture: Experience from a farmer Community in a Bangladeshi Village." Man and Culture. Vol.4, Number 1. Pp. 85-99

Published: January 2018
4. Fatema, M. & Shah, MF "Traditional Political System of the Santal Community and Its Changes: A Review (In Bangla)." Trinomul Uddog, Vol. 7, No. 1. Pp. 85-98

Published: June 2010

Anthropology of Religion, Applied Anthropology, Political Anthropology, History culture and society,Anthropology og

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I have been working as a Lecturer in the Department of Anthropology at Rajshahi University in Bangladesh since 2020. I have completed my M.Phil, MSS and BSS degrees in anthropology from the University of Dhaka.  Before beginning my current career as a lecturer, I have worked as a government employee under the Ministry of Law, Justice and Parliamentary Affairs, the People's Republic of Bangladesh. I have also worked for BARCIK, a renowned research organization, as a researcher for five years.  My research interest is centered on social history, kinship, gender, land and development. 

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