Vidwan-ID : 56595



  • Prof Abdul Shaban

  • Professor
  • Tata Institute of Social Sciences
Publications 1997 - 2022

Publications

  • 29
    Journal Articles
  • 13
    Book Chapter
  • 4
    Book
  • 4
    Review
  • 1
    Data Paper
  • 1
    Editorial
  • 1
    Letter
  • 1
    Note
  • 1
  • 7

Citations / H-Index

193 Citations
6 h-index
64 Citations

Google Scholar

Co-author Network


Expertise

Urban Studies

Urban and Regional Development, City and Social Justice; Minorities and Development; Creative Industries; Sociocultural significance of Space and Place

Personal Information

Prof Abdul Shaban

Male
Centre for Public Policy, Habitat and Human Development , School of Development Studies TISS Mumbai, V.N. Purav Marg, Deonar
Mumbai, Maharashtra, India - 400088


Experience

  • Professor

    School of Development Studies

    Tata Institute of Social Sciences


Qualification

  • Ph.D

    Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay


Doctoral Theses Guided

2013

EVERYDAY LIFE IN A MUSLIM BASTI – SPATIAL POLITICS AND URBAN MARGINALITY IN MUMBAI

Ms Qudsiya Contractor, Tata Institute of Social Sciences

2013

EVERYDAY LIFE IN A MUSLIM BASTI – SPATIAL POLITICS AND URBAN MARGINALITY IN MUMBAI

Ms Qudsiya Contractor, Tata Institute of Social Sciences

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Membership In Committees

2015

Commission of Inquiry to Study the Socio-Economic Status of Muslims in State of Telangana, Government of Telangana

Member

2013

Post-Sachar Evaluation Committee, Ministry of Minorty Afairs, Government of India

Member

2012

Committee on World Cities Culture Report, Mayor of London

Member

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2015

Commission of Inquiry to Study the Socio-Economic Status of Muslims in State of Telangana, Government of Telangana

Member

2013

Post-Sachar Evaluation Committee, Ministry of Minorty Afairs, Government of India

Member

2012

Committee on World Cities Culture Report, Mayor of London

Member

2012

High Level Study Group on Muslims in Maharashtra (Mahmoodur Rahman Committee), Government of Maharashtra

member

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