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    Meet the Associate Professor

    Anushka Singh

    Associate Professor,
    School of Law

    Anushka Singh
    • Graduation In: B.A Hon. in Political Science
    • Graduation From: Miranda House, University of Delhi
    • Graduation Year: 2009
    • Post Graduation In: M.A in Political Science
    • Post Graduation From: LSR, University of Delhi
    • Post Graduation Year: 2011
    • Doctorate In: PhD in Political Science
    • Doctorate From: University of Delhi
    • Doctorate Year: 2016
    From - To (Year) Designation & Organization Core Competency Additional Exp. Details
    2017-2026 Assistant Professor, Dr. B.R. Ambedkar University Delhi (AUD)
    2015-17 Assistant Professor, Gargi College, University of Delhi
    2013 Assistnat Professor (ad-hoc), Department of Political Science, University of Delhi
    2012-2013 Guest Lecturer, LSR, University of Delhi
    • Sedition in Liberal Democracies, 2018, Oxford University Press, Delhi.
    • Rights of the Oppressed, an Indian Inventory, 2026, Aakar Books and Council for Social Development (co-edited).
    • Regression Dressed as Reform: Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita and the Shifting Contours of Political Speech, National Law School of India Review, Vol 36(2), 2026
    • Defamation and Disqualification: Political Speech and Representation in Liberal Democracies. 2025, Studies in Indian Politics (co-authored), https://doi.org/10.1177/23210230251375232
    • The Affect and Semantics of Gandhian Civil Disobedience: An Intellectual History of ‘Disaffection’ in India. 2025, Global Intellectual History, 1–30. https://doi.org/10.1080/23801883.2025.2591928
    • Draupadi’s Disrobing on Indian Television: Unraveling a Conceptual Landscape of ‘Dharma’, Justice and Gender, 2025, Quarterly Review of Film and Video, 1–24. https://doi.org/10.1080/10509208.2025.2465017
    • The Lifeworld of Law: Methodological Multiplicity in Legal Pedagogy, 2023, Asian Journal of Legal Education,
      https://doi.org/10.1177/23220058231178739
    • The Law of the Executive: Sedition and its Political Functions, 2022, Economic and Political Weekly, Vol. 57, Issue No. 26-27
    • Sanction for prosecution in ‘Offences Against the State’ in India: The prerogative of the political and the withdrawal of the judicial, 2022, International Journal of Law, Crime and Justice, Volume 69 (June) 100531 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijlcj.2022.100531
    • Towards a Political Etymology of Sedition, 2021, Economic and Political Weekly, vol 56, no 32
    • Criminalising Dissent, Consequences of UAPA, 2012, Economic and Political Weekly, Vol. 47, no 38, pp. 14-18
    • Constitutionalism, Popular Politics and the Vocabulary of the Oppressed, in Saxena et al (eds) Rights of the Oppressed, an Indian Inventory, 2026, Aakar Books and Council for Social Development (co-authored)
    • Law and Constitutional Democracy: Meanings, Iterations and Consequences, 2020, in Roy and Becker (eds) Dimensions of Constitutional Democracy, India and Germany, Springer.
    • Liberal democracy, advocacy of violence and criminal harm, 2019, in Violence and Democracy, London: British Academy
    • ‘Bharat me Atank Virodhi Kanoon,’ 2013, Samaj Vigyan Vishvakosh, Rajkamal Prakashan, , New Delhi, pp. 1091-1095
    • ‘Rajya ka Surksha Vimarsh Banam Loktantrik, Adhikar: Adalti Phaisle ke Aaine Mein Rajdroh Kanoon’, 2013, Pratiman: Samay Samaj Sanskriti, CSDS, Vani Prakashan, Delhi, July-December, Volume I, Issue 2.pp. 707-724.
    • Indian Council for Social Science Research Doctoral fellowship 2015
    • PhD Visiting Fellowship for doctoral research at Tagore Centre for Global thought, King’s College, University of London, England from April to June 2014