Pratheesh. P | Arts and Humanities | Innovative Research Award

Innovative Research Award

Pratheesh. P
Affiliation St. Michael’s College, Kerala University, Kerala, India
Country India
Google Scholar ID ZA6qe2kAAAAJ
Documents 103
Citations 204
h-index 8
Subject Area Arts and Humanities
Event International Academic Achievements & Awards
ORCID 0000-0003-3976-5978

Pratheesh. P

St. Michael’s College, Kerala University, Kerala, India

Pratheesh. P is an academic researcher affiliated with St. Michael’s College under Kerala University, India. His scholarly work spans the fields of Arts and Humanities, with interdisciplinary interests encompassing environmental history, labour studies, constitutional history, fisheries, sustainability, migration studies, regional development, and socio-economic transformations in Kerala. His published research demonstrates sustained engagement with historical inquiry, policy-relevant social science, and environmental sustainability while contributing to contemporary debates on regional development and community resilience.[1]

Abstract

The academic contributions of Pratheesh. P reflect an interdisciplinary approach integrating history, economics, environmental sustainability, constitutional studies, and regional development. His recent publications investigate fisheries governance, labour markets, environmental impacts of industrial practices, urban history, colonial constitutional thought, and sustainable development within Kerala. Collectively, these studies contribute to understanding social transformation, environmental adaptation, and historical processes using evidence-based scholarly methodologies.[2]

Keywords

Arts and Humanities, Environmental History, Kerala Studies, Fisheries, Migration, Constitutional History, Urban Development, Sustainability

Introduction

Research addressing historical development, environmental sustainability, and socio-economic transformation has become increasingly important in understanding regional change. Pratheesh. P contributes to this field by examining historical and contemporary issues affecting Kerala through interdisciplinary scholarship that combines historical evidence, environmental analysis, economic perspectives, and community-based research. His work provides valuable insights into policy, governance, and sustainable regional development.[3]

Research Profile

According to publicly available scholarly metrics, Pratheesh. P has authored more than 103 scholarly publications, receiving over 204 citations with an h-index of 8. His academic interests encompass environmental history, fisheries economics, labour studies, colonial history, constitutional thought, sustainability, regional planning, and interdisciplinary humanities research. His publication record illustrates consistent scholarly engagement with topics of historical relevance and societal importance.[1]

Research Contributions

  • Research on adaptation dynamics and community perceptions in inland fisheries.
  • Studies addressing caste, constitutionalism, identity, and equality in colonial Kerala.
  • Historical analyses of trade, urbanization, and state intervention in Kerala.
  • Investigations into labour migration and labour market absorption.
  • Environmental sustainability assessments of coir processing and industrial transitions.

Publications

  1. Community Perceptions and Adaptation Dynamics in Inland Fisheries of Vembanad Lake, Kerala. Open Journal for Research in Economics (2026).
  2. Caste, Identity and Equality: The Vernacular Constitutionalism in Colonial Kerala. BSSS Journal of Social Work (2026).
  3. Colonial Trade, State Intervention, and the Making of Alappuzha’s Urban Landscape. Historica. History and Related Sciences Review (2026).
  4. Reverse Migration and Labour Market Absorption in Kerala. BSSS Journal of Commerce (2026).
  5. Retting to Mechanization: Comparative Environmental Burdens of Coir Processing in Kerala. World Development Sustainability (2026).

Research Impact

The research portfolio demonstrates interdisciplinary relevance across humanities, environmental sustainability, economics, and regional policy studies. By examining historical developments alongside present-day environmental and labour challenges, these studies contribute to improved understanding of sustainable development, social resilience, and historical transformations within Kerala and comparable regional contexts.[4]

Award Suitability

Pratheesh. P’s documented scholarly output, interdisciplinary research agenda, and contributions to humanities and sustainability-oriented scholarship are consistent with the objectives of the International Academic Achievements & Awards. His work demonstrates continued engagement with evidence-based academic inquiry and addresses socially significant themes including environmental sustainability, regional history, migration, governance, and community development.

Conclusion

Pratheesh. P has established an interdisciplinary academic profile characterized by contributions to historical scholarship, environmental sustainability, socio-economic analysis, and regional development studies. His publications reflect a balanced integration of humanities research with contemporary policy and sustainability perspectives, contributing meaningfully to scholarly understanding of Kerala’s historical and developmental landscape while supporting broader academic discourse in Arts and Humanities.[1]

References

  1. Google Scholar. (n.d.). Scholar profile: Pratheesh. P, Google Scholar ID ZA6qe2kAAAAJ.
    https://scholar.google.com/citations?hl=en&user=ZA6qe2kAAAAJ
  2. Pratheesh. P. (2026). Community Perceptions and Adaptation Dynamics in Inland Fisheries of Vembanad Lake, Kerala. Open Journal for Research in Economics.
    https://doi.org/10.32591/coas.ojre.0901.03023p
  3. Pratheesh. P. (2026). Colonial Trade, State Intervention, and the Making of Alappuzha’s Urban Landscape. Historica. History and Related Sciences Review.
    https://historica.osu.eu/current-issue/
  4. Pratheesh. P. (2026). Retting to Mechanization: Comparative Environmental Burdens of Coir Processing in Kerala. World Development Sustainability.
    https://doi.org/10.1016/j.wds.2026.100326

Elena N Kozlova | 3D printing | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Elena N Kozlova | 3D printing | Best Researcher Award

Prof.Elena N Kozlova,Uppsala University,Sweden

Dr. Elena N. Kozlova is a distinguished researcher and academic at Uppsala University in Sweden. Her expertise spans [mention specific field or fields], with a focus on [mention particular research interests or contributions]. Dr. Kozlova has made significant contributions to the field through her research, publications, and academic leadership. She is recognized for her innovative approaches in [mention any specific methodologies or techniques], contributing to advancements .

 Profiles

Scopus

Education

PhD in Biology, Moscow State University (MGU), 1991.Thesis Title: Differentiation of visual cortical embryonic tissue transplanted to the adult rat visual cortex.

Grants

  • Main Applicant: Approximately 30 million SEK (Swedish Krona) in grants, 2007 – 2024.
  • Co-applicant: Approximately 5 million SEK in grants, 2011 – 2021.

Awards and Honors

Detailed awards and specific honors are not explicitly listed, but these can include recognitions for contributions to research, teaching, and academic leadership in your field.

International Commitments and Projects

Coordinator and Principal Investigator in various international projects related to nanomedicine, regenerative medicine, and neurodegeneration, spanning from 2012 to 2024.

Previous Employments

  • Visiting Professor, King’s College London, 2017 – 2018.
  • Senior Lecturer, Dept of Neuroscience, UU, 2011 – 2016.
  • Researcher, Dept of Neuroscience, UU, 1996 – 2011.
  • Various Postdoctoral Research Positions in Sweden and UK, 1991 – 1996.

Publications

 

Sujay Rao Mandavilli | Arts and Humanities | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Sujay Rao Mandavilli | Arts and Humanities | Best Researcher Award

Managing director at Instutute for the study of the globalization of science, India

Sujay Rao Mandavilli is a prominent researcher in anthropology and social sciences, with significant contributions to anthropological economics, sociology of science, socio-cultural change, identity theory, and historiography. He holds a Master’s degree in Anthropology and has developed innovative frameworks like Twenty-First Century Historiography and Investigative Historiography. His research delves into language dynamics, the Aryan problem, and the identity of the Harappans. Mandavilli advocates for intellectual multipolarity and the use of ethnographic data from diverse regions to improve scientific research. He integrates anthropology with other social sciences, creating new paradigms and enhancing interdisciplinary studies. As the Founder-Director of the Institute for the Study of the Globalisation of Science and the think tank SCIMA, he promotes the globalization of social sciences. Mandavilli has published extensively and serves as a peer reviewer for numerous journals, contributing significantly to the academic community.

Professional Profiles

Education

Sujay Rao Mandavilli holds a Master’s degree in Anthropology from the prestigious Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU) in New Delhi, India, which he completed with first-class honors in 2020. Alongside his academic achievements in anthropology, he has also earned a Master of Commerce (M.Com) degree, indicating his proficiency in business and financial studies. Additionally, Sujay has completed the Intermediate level of the Chartered Accountancy (CA Inter) course, highlighting his understanding of financial accounting and audit principles. He further enhanced his academic profile with a Post Graduate Diploma in Business Administration (PGDBA). Beyond traditional academic pursuits, Sujay has obtained several professional certifications including ISO 27001 Lead Auditor, Six Sigma Master Black Belt (MBB), ITIL (Information Technology Infrastructure Library), Certified Cyber Network Forensics (CCNF), Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH), and PIMS, demonstrating his expertise in information security and management systems. His diverse educational background underscores his interdisciplinary approach to research and his commitment to integrating various fields of knowledge in his professional endeavors.

Professional Experience

Sujay Rao Mandavilli is a distinguished IT professional and anthropologist known for founding the Institute for the Study of the Globalisation of Science (ISGOS) and Scholars and Intellectuals for Mankind (SCIMA). As Founder-Director of ISGOS, he champions intellectual multipolarity in global social sciences, aiming to enhance scientific output worldwide. Mandavilli’s academic pursuits span Anthropological Economics, Sociology of Science, and Indo-European studies, focusing on the origins and dynamics of cultural change. He holds memberships in prestigious bodies like the Indian Science Congress Association and European Association of Social Anthropologists, contributing extensively as a reviewer and editorial board member for various scholarly journals. His work reflects a commitment to integrating diverse perspectives into scientific research, advocating for inclusive approaches that enrich global intellectual discourse and foster innovative paradigms in anthropology and beyond.

Research Interest

Sujay Rao Mandavilli’s research interests span anthropology and social sciences with a focus on Anthropological Economics, Sociology of Science, Indo-European Studies, Cultural Change, and the Globalisation of Science. His work integrates cultural factors into economic analysis in Anthropological Economics and explores the social dynamics influencing scientific research in Sociology of Science. Mandavilli also delves into the origins and cultural interactions of Indo-European peoples in Indo-European Studies, particularly emphasizing Central Asian origins. His research on Cultural Change investigates how societies adapt and transform over time amidst global interactions. Through initiatives like the Institute for the Study of the Globalisation of Science (ISGOS) and Scholars and Intellectuals for Mankind (SCIMA), he advocates for intellectual multipolarity in scientific research, promoting diverse perspectives to enrich global scientific discourse and foster innovative paradigms in anthropology and beyond.

Award and Honors

Sujay Rao Mandavilli has received recognition and honors for his contributions to academia and research. He has been nominated for Asia’s Who’s Who Men and Women of Achievement by Rifacimento International and has been accepted for inclusion in Marquis Who’s Who in 2018. These acknowledgments highlight his significant impact and standing within the academic and intellectual communities, reflecting his dedication to advancing knowledge in fields such as Anthropological Economics, Sociology of Science, and Indo-European Studies.

Research Skills

Sujay Rao Mandavilli is a distinguished researcher with extensive expertise in anthropology and social sciences. He excels in anthropological economics, sociology of science, socio-cultural change, identity theory, and historiography. His pioneering work in Twenty-First Century Historiography and Investigative Historiography addresses uncertainties in historical narratives. Mandavilli’s research on language dynamics explores the origin, spread, and impact of languages in post-globalized scenarios. He advocates for intellectual multipolarity and ethnographic data collection to enhance scientific research globally. His interdisciplinary approach integrates anthropology with economics and pedagogy, generating innovative paradigms. Mandavilli has published numerous papers in prestigious journals and actively contributes as a peer reviewer. His dedication to the globalization of science, with a focus on social sciences, aims to foster intellectual revolutions worldwide. Mandavilli’s work underscores the importance of diverse perspectives and comprehensive frameworks in advancing the social sciences.

Publications

  1. On the origin and spread of languages: Propositioning Twenty-first century axioms on the evolution and spread of languages with concomitant views on language dynamics
    • Year: 2016
    • Journal: ELK Asia Pacific Journal of Social Studies
    • Volume: 3 (Number 1)
    • Citations: 6
  2. Introducing Anthropological Pedagogy as a Core Component of Twenty-First Century Anthropology: The Role of Anthropological Pedagogy in the Fulfilment of Anthropological and …
    • Year: 2018
    • Journal: International Journal of Innovative Science and Research Technology (IJISRT)
    • Volume: 4
    • Citations: Not specified
  3. Historiography by Objectives: A new approach for the study of history within the framework of the proposed Twenty-first century school of Historiography
    • Year: 2015
    • Journal: ELK Asia Pacific Journal of Social Sciences
    • Volume: 1 (11)
    • Citations: 2*
  4. Taking the benefits of science to underrepresented regions of the world: Promoting Horizontal collaboration in social science research as a meaningful extension of cross …
    • Year: 2023
    • Journal: IJISRT
    • Volume: 2023 (August)
    • Citations: 1
  5. Postulating ‘Ethnography of Enculturation’: A high-level overview of various social science research techniques that can be used to study human enculturation processes
    • Year: 2023
    • Journal: IJISRT
    • Volume: 2023 (July)
    • Citations: 1
  6. Introducing Anthropological Economics: The quest for an Anthropological basis for Economic theory, growth models and policy development for wealth and human welfare maximization
    • Year: 2020
    • Journal: Elk Asia Pacific Journal of Social Sciences
    • Volume: 6 (3)
    • Citations: 1
  7. Generic Identity Theory for the Twenty-first century: Towards grand approaches in identity formation, identity transformation and identity dilution or neutralization
    • Year: 2019
    • Journal: Elk Asia Pacific Journal of Social Sciences
    • Volume: 5 (3)
    • Citations: 1
  8. The role of Symbiotic approaches to socio-cultural change in the Twenty-first Century: The principles and uses of the Symbiotic approach to socio-cultural change
    • Year: 2018
    • Journal: Advances in Social Sciences Research Journal
    • Volume: 5 (8)
    • Citations: 1
  9. Presenting the ‘Structured and Annotated Participantdriven Appraisal’Technique in Ethnography: Towards the Universal Realization of Multivocality in Ethnographic Studies
    • Year: 2018
    • Journal: ELK’s International Journal of Social Science
    • Volume: 4 (4)
    • Citations: 1
  10. Syncretism and Acculturation in Ancient India: A New Nine Phase Acculturation Model Explaining the Process of Transfer of Power from the Harappans to the Indo-Aryans – Part Two
    • Year: 2010
    • Journal: ICFAI Journal of History and culture
    • Volume: 4 (1&2)
    • Pages: 18-95
    • Citations: 1*