Do Goan Women and Men Migrate for Different Reasons? Presentation by Dr. Stella Mascarenhas-Keyes Discussant: Prof. N Jayaram Department of Sociology, Goa University 13th January 2011, 10 a.m. All are welcome. (See poster, attached.)
PS: Dr Stella also speaks at St Xavier's College, Mapusa on Jan 11, 2012 at 12 noon and at the launch of a book at Fundacao Oriente Tuesday, 10th January at 5:30 p.m. Stella Mascarenhas-Keyes holds a PhD in Social Anthropology, an MA in Higher and Professional Education, and a B.Sc. in Psychology. She has undertaken research on the Goan diaspora which involved ethnographic fieldwork in Goa, other parts of India, UK, Portugal, Dubai and Brazil. Currently she works as a senior social researcher and policy adviser in the Department for Education, British Government. Prior to joining the civil service, Dr Mascarenhas-Keyes worked as a lecturer at the School of Oriental and African Studies, London University and also as a consultant in training, educational development and social research. She has undertaken a range of policy-focussed social research projects, including a study of British universities to inform the development of social anthropology curricula and pedagogy, and of universities in UK and China to inform globalisationa and innovation policies. She has given several national and international presentations on her research and published many academic articles. Her book 'Colonialism, Migration and the International Catholic Goan Community' was published in December 2011. Contacts for her in Goa: [email protected] Mobile: 9822 58 31 63 or 9372 25 56 49 --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Protect Goa's natural beauty Support Goa's first Tiger Reserve Sign the petition at: http://www.goanet.org/petition/petition.php ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
