About: Raka Ray

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Raka Ray (born 28 July 1962) is an American sociologist and academic. She is a full-time professor at the University of California, Berkeley in the departments of Sociology and Southeast Asian Studies. She became the Dean of Social Sciences at UC-Berkeley in January 2020. Ray's research interests include gender and feminist theory, postcolonial sociology, emerging middle classes, South Asia, inequality, qualitative research methods, and social movements. Her current project explores changes in the meanings and relations of servitude in India. Ray is also an editor of the publication Feminist Studies.

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  • Raka Ray ist eine US-amerikanische Soziologin indischer Herkunft und Professorin am Department of Sociology der University of California, Berkeley sowie dem dortigen Institute for South Asia Studies. Ihre Forschungsinteressen gelten den Gender Studies, postkolonialer Soziologie, sozialer Ungleichheit und sozialen Bewegungen. Ihr bevorzugtes Forschungsfeld ist Indien. Ray wuchs im indischen Kalkutta auf und siedelte zum Studium in die USA über. 1985 machte sie das Bachelor-Examen am Bryn Mawr College. Der Master-Abschluss (1987) und die Promotion zur Ph.D. (1993) folgten an der University of Wisconsin–Madison. Seither ist sie Professorin in Berkeley. (de)
  • Raka Ray (born 28 July 1962) is an American sociologist and academic. She is a full-time professor at the University of California, Berkeley in the departments of Sociology and Southeast Asian Studies. She became the Dean of Social Sciences at UC-Berkeley in January 2020. Ray's research interests include gender and feminist theory, postcolonial sociology, emerging middle classes, South Asia, inequality, qualitative research methods, and social movements. Her current project explores changes in the meanings and relations of servitude in India. Ray is also an editor of the publication Feminist Studies. (en)
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  • University of Wisconsin-Madison University of Wisconsin-Madison Bryn Mawr College (en)
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  • Raka Ray (en)
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  • Professor: Departments of Sociology and Southeast Asian Studies, University of California, Berkeley (en)
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  • Raka Ray (born 28 July 1962) is an American sociologist and academic. She is a full-time professor at the University of California, Berkeley in the departments of Sociology and Southeast Asian Studies. She became the Dean of Social Sciences at UC-Berkeley in January 2020. Ray's research interests include gender and feminist theory, postcolonial sociology, emerging middle classes, South Asia, inequality, qualitative research methods, and social movements. Her current project explores changes in the meanings and relations of servitude in India. Ray is also an editor of the publication Feminist Studies. (en)
  • Raka Ray ist eine US-amerikanische Soziologin indischer Herkunft und Professorin am Department of Sociology der University of California, Berkeley sowie dem dortigen Institute for South Asia Studies. Ihre Forschungsinteressen gelten den Gender Studies, postkolonialer Soziologie, sozialer Ungleichheit und sozialen Bewegungen. Ihr bevorzugtes Forschungsfeld ist Indien. (de)
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