This year's Wolfe Institute Faculty Fellow is Prof. Namita N. Manohar of the Department of Sociology. Her research project is “Catholic Interfaith Marriages in Mumbai, India.”
"Gendered Agency in Skilled Migration: The Case of Indian Women in the United States"
in Gender & Society, 2019
"Highly Skilled Immigrant Women's Labor Market Access: A Comparison of Indians in the United States and North Africans in France" (with Caitlin Killian"
in Social Currents, 2016
“Yes You're Tamil! But Are You Tamil Enough?’ An Indian Researcher Interrogates “Shared Social Location” in Feminist Immigration Research"
in International Journal of Multiple Research, 2013
"Mothering for Class and Ethnicity: The Case of Indian Professional Immigrants in the United States" (book chapter)
in Notions of Family: Intersectional Perspectives, 2013
"Walk Like a Man, Talk Like a Woman: Teaching the Social Construction of Gender" (with Dana Berkowitz)
in Teaching Sociology, 2010
"Gender and Ethnicity in Union Formation: The Case of Second-Generation Patels"
in International Journal of Sociology of the Family, 2008