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
- Community Perceptions and Adaptation Dynamics in Inland Fisheries of Vembanad Lake, Kerala. Open Journal for Research in Economics (2026).
- Caste, Identity and Equality: The Vernacular Constitutionalism in Colonial Kerala. BSSS Journal of Social Work (2026).
- Colonial Trade, State Intervention, and the Making of Alappuzha’s Urban Landscape. Historica. History and Related Sciences Review (2026).
- Reverse Migration and Labour Market Absorption in Kerala. BSSS Journal of Commerce (2026).
- 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]
External Links
References
- Google Scholar. (n.d.). Scholar profile: Pratheesh. P, Google Scholar ID ZA6qe2kAAAAJ.
https://scholar.google.com/citations?hl=en&user=ZA6qe2kAAAAJ - 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 - 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/ - 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