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Prof. Kunaljeet Roy

Assistant Professor,
Department of Humanities and Social Sciences

Emotional Cartography, Folklore, Historical Geography, Migration and Diaspora Studies, Urban Ethnography, Urban Geography
Birla Institute of Technology & Science, Pilani
Hyderabad Campus
Jawahar Nagar, Kapra Mandal
Dist.-Medchal-500 078
Telangana, India

Roy, K. (2024) Preservation of Identity through Ethnic Place-Making: A Study on the Chinese Community of Kolkata, India., Fudan Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences


Roy, K. (2018), Inclusivity in Central Kolkata, In S. Basu and M. Basu (Eds.) Perspectives of Inclusive Urbanism: Exploring marginality in Kolkata, Alphanumera,16-29

  • Roy, K. and Bhattacharya, C. (2021), Swami Vivekananda: The Wandering Monk, In

D. De et al. (Eds) Swamiji: Fabulous Facilitator and Ideal Philosopher, Eureka Publications


Chakraborty, D., Savitha, N. and Roy, K. (2023) Climate change, local vulnerabilities and involuntary migration in drought prone Bundelkhand region of central India, In R. Shaw et al. (Eds.) Climate Change, Community Response and Resilience: Insight for Socio-Ecological Sustainability, Elsevier


Roy, K. (2023). Sensing and (Re) Imaging an Urban Enclave Through Application of Visual Streetscape Ethnography: A Study of Twin Chinatowns in Kolkata. In: Ruepert, G., Ilić, T. (eds) Young Geographers, Key Challenges in Geography, Springer, European Association of Geographers


Roy, K., Mangal, A., and Chatterjee, S. (2024) Conceptualizing Homelessness in Context to Global South. In: Chatterjee, U. et al. (eds) Homelessness to Hope: Research Policy and Global Perspectives, Elsevier


Roy, K. (2012), Ethnicity, Occupation & Kolkata- An Unexplored Saga of The Chinese Community, Indian Journal of Landscape systems & Ecological Studies, 35 (1), 301-308


Roy, K. and Basu, S. (2018), A Geographical Appraisal of the Ethnic EnclaveEconomy of the Hakka Chinese community in Tangra, Kolkata, West Bengal, Indian Journal of Spatial Science, 9 (2), 14-19


Roy, K. and Basu, S. (2020), Occupational Diversity and Locational Dynamicsof Chinese Owned Enterprises in Kolkata, GeoJournal, 85 (1), 19-40


Roy, K. and Basu, S. (2021), Global Chinese Migration in Geographical Perspective: A Kolkata (Calcutta) Case Study, Springer Nature (SN) Social Sciences, 1: 285, 01-29


Basu, S. and Roy, K. (2022), Ghatscapes of North Kolkata: The Socio-CulturalDynamics, Man in India, 102 (1-2), 67-95


Banerjee, S and Roy, K (2023), Tracing Everyday Sensory Heritage – Sohorer Songbedon: A Museological Review, Curator: The Museum Journal, 67 (2), 429-440

  • Banerjee, S and Roy, K (2023), Tracing Everyday Sensory Heritage – Sohorer Songbedon: A Museological Review, Curator: The Museum Journal, 67 (2), 429-440 (Q1 Scopus)
  • Roy, K (2024- under review), Preservation of identity through ethnic place-making: A Study on the Chinese community of Kolkata, India (Q1 Scopus – under final review)
  • Basu, S. and Roy, K. (2022), Ghatscapes of North Kolkata: The Socio-CulturalDynamics, Man in India, 102 (1-2), 67-95
  • Roy, K. and Basu, S. (2021), Global Chinese Migration in Geographical Perspective: A Kolkata (Calcutta) Case Study, Springer Nature(SN) Social Sciences, 1: 285, 01-29
  • Roy, K. and Basu, S. (2020), Occupational Diversity and Locational Dynamicsof Chinese Owned Enterprises in Kolkata, GeoJournal, 85 (1), 19-40 (Q2 Scopus)
  • Roy, K. and Basu, S. (2018), A Geographical Appraisal of the Ethnic EnclaveEconomy of the Hakka Chinese community in Tangra, Kolkata, West Bengal, Indian Journal of Spatial Science, 9 (2), 14-19
  • Roy, K. and Bhattacharya, C. (2017), A Histo-Geographical Account of ‘SilkRoute’: The Caravan of Trade, Culture and Political Hegemony, InternationalJournal of Innovative Research and Advanced Studies, 4 (3), 269-272
  • Roy, K. (2012), Ethnicity, Occupation & Kolkata- An Unexplored Saga of TheChinese Community, Indian Journal of Landscape systems & Ecological Studies, 35 (1), 301-308
  • Roy, K. (2012), Survival in the Alien Society: A Study on Chinese and Other‘Pariah’ Ethnic Minorities in Kolkata, International Journal of Social Science Tomorrow, 1 (10)