Publications

1. Himangshu Sekhar Sarma and Dr. Indrani Sarma, Bridging the Digital-Language Gap: School Education in Rural and Urban Assam, Indian Journal of Educational Technology (NCERT) , vol.Volume No. VII , 295-306, [2025]
2. Himangshu Sekhar Sarma, Nabanita Bharadwaj and Dr. Indrani Sarma, Digital Learning Divides: Exploring the Role of Social and Cultural Capital in Online Education, Educational Research Journal (Department of Research and Evaluation, State Council of Educational Research and Training, Assam) , vol.Volume VII , 99 - 108, [2025]
3. Jyoti Das, Indigenous knowledge and sustainable development: Rüza—A traditional water management practice in Phek district, Nagaland, Sustainable Development , 1-15, [2024], http://doi.org/10.1002/sd.3104
4. Trideep Jyoti Deori, Jyoti Das, Prevalence of Diabetes and Patterns of Health Seeking Behaviour Among Known Diabetics in a Rural Area of Lucknow District, Chettinad Health City Medical Journal , vol.13, 46-53, [2024], https://doi.org/10.24321/2278.2044.202428
5. Himangshu Sekhar Sarma and Dr. Indrani Sarma, Cultural Capital and Digital Divide: Language as a Bridge and Barrier to Technology Adoption Among Students in Vernacular Medium Schools, Aitihya- The Heritage , vol.Volume-XV, Issue-2, 76-83, [2024]
6. Himangshu Sekhar Sarma and Dr. Indrani Sarma , Cultural Capital and Digital Divide: Language as a Bridge and Barrier to Technology Adoption Among Students in Vernacular Medium Schools , Aitihya- The Heritage (UGC Care Iist Group-I) , vol.Volume-XV, 76 - 83, [2024]
7. Nabanita Bharadwaj, Dr Draghima Basumatary and Dr Indrani Sarma (Corresponding Author), Peri-Urbanisation and Its Impact: A Sociological Study of the Peripheries around Guwahati City, GUINEIS JOURNAL (A Multidisciplinary Peer-Reviewed Journal of North East India Studies), Gauhati University Institute of North East India Studies, Guwahati (UGC Care List Group-1) , vol.Volume XIII , 18 - 33, [2024]
8. Simashree Bora, Neo-Vaishnavism in Assam: Social Transformation, Structural Hierarchies and Cultural Consciousness', The Eastern Anthropologist , vol.76, 387 - 401, [2023]
9. Dr Indrani Sarma and Dr Sarmistha Das, Urbanisation and its Impact on the Peri-Urban Areas: A Study in Guwahati City, Explorations (E-Journal of the Indian Sociological Society) , vol.Volume 6 (1), 3-20, [2022]
10. Pratisha Borborah and Krishna Surya Das, Building Agency: Women Vendors and Gendered Technology in Informal Markets in Assam, Gender and Development , vol.30, 517-530, [2022], https://doi.org/10.1080/13552074.2022.2131260
11. Jyoti Das, Development versus poverty: The Coal ‘minors’ of Meghalaya, Journal of Social Science Research , vol.6, 40-49, [2022]
12. Dr. Indrani Sarma and Dr. Draghima Basumatary, The New Education Policy: A Sociological Perspective, SHODH SARITA SHODH SARITA , vol.Volume 8, 84-88, [2021]
13. Dr. Draghima Basumatary and Dr. Indrani Sarma, The Kamakhya Temple: A Sociological Perspective, SHODH SANCHAR BULLETIN , vol.Volume 11, 133-137, [2021]
14. Journal of North East India Studies. ISSN- 2278-1455, Vol 10, No. 2, pp. 50-66, Community, Trust and Belonging: Reflections from a Periodic Market in Assam, Journal of North East India Studies , [2021]
15. Shodh Sarita. ISSN: 2348-2397, Volume 8, Issue 29, pp. 169-173., Witchcraft Practices in Small Scale Societies, Shodh Sarita , [2021]
16. Jyoti Das, Ethnicity Blues in Assam: On being an ‘Assamese/Axamiya’ , Journal of Social Science Research , vol.5, 1-12, [2021]
17. Cihnnita Baruah and Pratisha Borborah, A Re-Imagined Community: Pandemic, Media and State, India Review , vol.20, 176-193, [2021], https://doi.org/10.1080/14736489.2021.1895562
18. Pratisha Borborah and Jyoti Das, Bringing the World Inside Home: Media, Advertisements and Changing Forms of Consumerism, Springer, Singapore , 51-74, [2021], https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-16-2320-2_4
19. Explorations, ISS e-journal, Vol.4(1), April 2020, Cross-Cultural Understanding of Witchcraft Accusations., Explorations, ISS e-journal, Vol.4(1), April 2020 , [2020]
20. Shodh Sarita, ISSN- 2348-2397, Vol 7, No. 28, pp. 59-63, Craft as a Commodity: A Study of Markets and a Change in Consumer Culture, Shodh Sarita , [2020]
21. Pratisha Borborah, Community, Trust and Belonging: Reflections from a Periodic Market, Journal of North East India Studies , vol.10, 50-66, [2020], https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.12784487
22. Dr. Indrani Sarma, Insights from the forest villages in Assam: Discourses on the history, culture and communities, International Journal of Social Science and Economic Research , vol.Volume 4, Issue 6, [2019]
23. Simashree Bora, Gendered Devotion in neo-Vaishnavism: Women. Monks and Sattras of Majuli, Assam’, Indian Journal of Gender Studies , vol.25, 331 - 350, [2018]
24. Dr. Indrani Sarma, M.N. Srinivas: The Man and His Work, ANTHROPOS INDIA , vol.Volume 1, 81-107, [2015]
25. Prof. Chandan Kumar Sharma and Dr. Indrani Sarma, Issues of Conservation and Livelihood in a Forest Village of Assam, International Journal of Rural Management Sage Publications , vol.Vol. 10 No. 1. April 2014, 47-68, [2014]
26. Dr. Indrani Sarma, In Search of an Ordered Landscape (Book Review) Gunnel Cederlӧf (2014) An Empire on India’s North Eastern Frontiers 1790-1840: Climate, Commerce and Ecology, Oxford University Press 2014, New Delhi, Social Change and Development , vol.Volume XI, [2014]
27. Jyoti Das, Development through the Lens of Symbolism, Quest- A Peer Reviewed Journal of Social Sciences and  Humanities , [2014]
28. Dr. Indrani Sarma, Forest Villages in Assam: Emergence and Evolution, Social Change and Development , vol.Volume IX, 3-25, [2012]
29. Dr. Indrani Sarma, An Assessment of the Indian Forest Rights Act 2006 in Assam, JOURNAL OF ALTERNATIVE PERSPECTIVES IN THE SOCIAL SCIENCES , vol.Volume 4, 493-517, [2012]
30. Dr. Indrani Sarma, Joint Forest Management in a National Park of Assam, INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SOCIAL SCIENCE TOMORROW (Society for Promoting International Research and Innovation) , vol.Volume I, [2012]