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Manu V Mathew, PhD

Assistant Professor

School

School of Liberal Studies

Manu V Mathew is an Assistant Professor and Program Co-Director of BA (H) Liberal Arts at the School of Liberal Studies. He has completed his PhD in Education from Central Institute of Education, University of Delhi. His research interests are in higher education, critical pedagogy and political economy of work. He has earlier engaged with non-profits, research institutions and digital technology firms.  

Key Publications

 

Key Publications: 

Journal Articles

  1. Mathew, M. V. (2022). Self-financialisation and the qualitative shifts in engineering education in Kerala: Exploring the political economy of its quantitative expansion. Economic & Political Weekly, LVII(30),53-59. https://www.epw.in/journal/2022/30/special-articles/self-financialisation-and-qualitative-shifts.html#
  2. Mathew, M. V. (2022). The struggle against the Citizenship Amendment Act in India: Recovering the insurrectionary praxis of critical pedagogy. Journal for Critical Education Policy Studies, 19(3), 139–163. http://www.jceps.com/archives/12009

 

Book Chapters

  1. Mathew, M. V, & Karjee, P. (2022). Muslim identity, local and the global in contemporary Malayalam cinema: Cinematic content and form in Sudani from Nigeria. In S. M. D. Nawab & A. Khatun (Eds.), Muslims in Indian Cinema. Authors Press.

 

Book Reviews

  1. Mathew, M. V. (2022). Book review: Jason E Smith (2020), Smart Machines and Service Work: Automation in an Age of Stagnation. https://marxandphilosophy.org.uk/reviews/19872_smart-machines-and-service-work-automation-in-an-age-of-stagnation-by-jason-e-smith-reviewed-by-manu-v-mathew/
  2. Mathew, M. V. (2022). Book review: Benjamin Bratton (2021), The Revenge of the Real: Politics for a Post-Pandemic World. Science, Technology and Society, 27(1), 147–149. https://doi.org/10.1177/09717218211047021