Cristina Dragomir
Title: Lecturer in Politics
School or Department: Politics and International Relations
E-mail: c.dragomir (@) qmul.ac.uk
Sites of Interest:India, Romania, the United States
Period of Interest: Contemporary
Research Keywords: social justice, immigration, gender, postcolonial theory, feminist theory, Adivasi, Roma
Relevant Publications:
- “Nomads, ‘Gypsy’ and Criminals: Construction of Criminalization in England and India from the Seventeenth to the Nineteenth Century,” Critical Romani Studies (in production, 2019)
- “Gendered Practices as Rituals of Knowledge,” in International Feminist Journal of Politics, 21(2): 326–333 (2019)
- “Vulnerable Populations’ Access to Health Care: A Study of the Nomadic Women ‘Gypsy’ Narikuravars in Tamil Nadu, India,” International Journal for Romani Studies 1(1) (2019)
- “Identity Is Dialogical: The Naturalization of Immigrants in the American Military,” Bulletin of the Transilvania University of Braşov Series IV: Philology and Cultural Studies 11(1): 37–58 (2018)
- “Research on the Move: Revealing Power Dynamics in the Field,” Bulletin of the Transilvania University of Braşov Series IV: Philology and Cultural Studies 10(2): 129–146 (2017)
- “Scheduled Tribe Status: The Need for Clarification,” India in Transition, 13 March 2017