Ph.D. Topic
Social representations and everyday socio-legal experiences of sexual violence among women survivors in Goa: A critical constructivist grounded theory exploration
Research Area
Social Psychology of Law, Feminist Jurisprudence
Ph.D. Supervisor
Prof. Bidisha Banerjee
Co. Supervisor
Prof. K.A.Geetha
LinkedIn Profile
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8219-6734
p20210047@goa.bits-pilani.ac.in
Research Type
Part Time
Research Year
4th Year
Ph.D. Status
Ongoing
DAC Members
Dr. Aswini S., Prof. Sailaja Nandigama
About
Asawari Raju Nayak (MA, MSW) is researching the social representations and socio-legal experiences of female rape survivors in Goa. She is an Assistant Professor of Psychology at the Government College of Arts, Science, and Commerce, Khandola, Goa, India. Her work explores ways to strengthen trauma care within the medico-legal system. Beyond academia, she is the Executive Editor of Jaag Monthly, a Konkani literary magazine focused on language, culture, and literature in Goa. Her research and writing intersect law, gender, mental health, and the social structures shaping lived experiences of individuals within communities.
Publication
1) Translated 'Trafficked: Experiences of a Psychiatrist while Working with Victims of Commercial Sexual Exploitation' by Dr. Rupesh Patkar from Marathi to English, Published by Raee Publication, Goa.
2) Co-authored entries titled 'Mada, Nall' and 'Susegad' in R. B. Nair & P. R. Desouza (Eds.). Keywords for India: a conceptual lexicon for the 21st Century (2020). London: Bloomsbury Academic. ISBN: 9781350039230