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Gayen is a full-time professor at the Department of Mass Communication and Journalism of University of Dhaka. She is also visiting lecturer at Edinburgh Napier University, [[United Kingdom]].<ref name=du/> She is a member of the [[International Network for Social Network Analysis]] and [[Asiatic Society of Bangladesh]], as well as a columnist for various national newspapers, including the Bangladeshi English-language newspapers ''[[The Daily Star (Bangladesh)|The Daily Star]]'' and ''[[Prothom Alo]]''. She was awarded the [[European Union]] grant in 2004, to work on the "Social Network of Older Workers". In 2011, she received the prestigious [[Royal Society of Edinburgh]] grant, and was subsequently invited to present lectures at [[Dundee University]] and [[Edinburgh University]].<ref>{{cite web |last1=Gayen |first1=Kaberi |title=Faculty Details |url=http://www.du.ac.bd/DownLoads/profile/FMMCJ20046.pdf |website=University of Dhaka |access-date=25 July 2015 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131101131645/http://www.du.ac.bd/DownLoads/profile/FMMCJ20046.pdf |archive-date=1 November 2013 |url-status=dead }}</ref>
Gayen is a full-time professor at the Department of Mass Communication and Journalism of University of Dhaka. She is also visiting lecturer at Edinburgh Napier University, [[United Kingdom]].<ref name=du/> She is a member of the [[International Network for Social Network Analysis]] and [[Asiatic Society of Bangladesh]], as well as a columnist for various national newspapers, including the Bangladeshi English-language newspapers ''[[The Daily Star (Bangladesh)|The Daily Star]]'' and ''[[Prothom Alo]]''. She was awarded the [[European Union]] grant in 2004, to work on the "Social Network of Older Workers". In 2011, she received the prestigious [[Royal Society of Edinburgh]] grant, and was subsequently invited to present lectures at [[Dundee University]] and [[Edinburgh University]].<ref>{{cite web |last1=Gayen |first1=Kaberi |title=Faculty Details |url=http://www.du.ac.bd/DownLoads/profile/FMMCJ20046.pdf |website=University of Dhaka |access-date=25 July 2015 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131101131645/http://www.du.ac.bd/DownLoads/profile/FMMCJ20046.pdf |archive-date=1 November 2013 |url-status=dead }}</ref>
Johannes Karl Mühl, the [[Germans|German]] academic from [[Hochschule Furtwangen University]], credited her with helping him write his book "Organizational Trust: Measurement, Impact, and the Role of Management Accountants".<ref>{{cite book |last1=Mühl |first1=Johannes Karl |date=2014 |title=Organizational Trust: Measurement, Impact, and the Role of Management Accountants |url=https://books.google.com.bd/books?id=hHq5BQAAQBAJ&pg=PR7&lpg=PR7 |location=Berlin |publisher=Springer |page=vii |edition=Aufl. 2014 |isbn=978-3319040691 |access-date=27 July 2015}}</ref>
Johannes Karl Mühl, the [[Germans|German]] academic from [[Hochschule Furtwangen University]], credited her with helping him write his book "Organizational Trust: Measurement, Impact, and the Role of Management Accountants".<ref>{{cite book |last1=Mühl |first1=Johannes Karl |date=2014 |title=Organizational Trust: Measurement, Impact, and the Role of Management Accountants |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=hHq5BQAAQBAJ&pg=PR7 |location=Berlin |publisher=Springer |page=vii |edition=Aufl. 2014 |isbn=978-3319040691 |access-date=27 July 2015}}</ref>


== Social activism ==
== Social activism ==
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=== Books ===
=== Books ===
* {{cite book |last1=Gayen |first1=Kaberi |date=2009 |title=Modelling Influences of Communication: A Study of the Fertility Behaviour of Women in Rural Bangladesh |location=Koln, Germany |publisher=LAMBERT Academic Publishing |isbn=3838304705}}
* {{cite book |last1=Gayen |first1=Kaberi |date=2009 |title=Modelling Influences of Communication: A Study of the Fertility Behaviour of Women in Rural Bangladesh |location=Koln, Germany |publisher=LAMBERT Academic Publishing |isbn=978-3838304700}}
* {{cite book |date=2013 |title=Construction of Women in the War Films of Bangladesh (''Muktizuddher Cholochchitre Naree Nirman'') |location=Dhaka, Bangladesh |publisher=Bengal Publications Limited}}
* {{cite book |date=2013 |title=Construction of Women in the War Films of Bangladesh (''Muktizuddher Cholochchitre Naree Nirman'') |location=Dhaka, Bangladesh |publisher=Bengal Publications Limited}}
* {{cite book |date=2015 |title=Capabilities and Vulnerabilities of Women Garment Workers of Bangladesh |location=Bangladesh |publisher= University Press Limited}} (in the process of printing)
* {{cite book |date=2015 |title=Capabilities and Vulnerabilities of Women Garment Workers of Bangladesh |location=Bangladesh |publisher= University Press Limited}} (in the process of printing)

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Kaberi Gayen (also spelt Kaberi Gain; born 1 January 1970) is a Bengali academic, author, and social activist known for her outspoken views on the oppression of minorities and gender inequality in Bangladesh.[1]

She is a professor of the Department of Mass Communication and Journalism at the University of Dhaka, as well as a visiting lecturer at Edinburgh Napier University, United Kingdom.[2]

Early life

Gayen was born in a Bengali Kayastha family in Khulna, Bangladesh. She did her schooling from Barisal Government Women's College, and travelled to Dhaka in 1989 to obtain an honours degree in mass communication and journalism from the University of Dhaka - for which she was awarded the Dil Noshin Khanam Gold Medal. She then completed her master's from the same university in 1990, thereafter travelling to Edinburgh to obtain a PhD from Edinburgh Napier University in 2004. Her thesis was on Modelling the Influence of Communications on Fertility Behaviour of Women in Rural Bangladesh.

Career

Gayen is a full-time professor at the Department of Mass Communication and Journalism of University of Dhaka. She is also visiting lecturer at Edinburgh Napier University, United Kingdom.[2] She is a member of the International Network for Social Network Analysis and Asiatic Society of Bangladesh, as well as a columnist for various national newspapers, including the Bangladeshi English-language newspapers The Daily Star and Prothom Alo. She was awarded the European Union grant in 2004, to work on the "Social Network of Older Workers". In 2011, she received the prestigious Royal Society of Edinburgh grant, and was subsequently invited to present lectures at Dundee University and Edinburgh University.[3] Johannes Karl Mühl, the German academic from Hochschule Furtwangen University, credited her with helping him write his book "Organizational Trust: Measurement, Impact, and the Role of Management Accountants".[4]

Social activism

Gayen is a vocal human rights activist who has spoken for the rights of the Hindu, Christian, and Atheist minorities, such as the atheist blogger Asif Mohiuddin. She has campaigned for justice in the Bangladeshi Judiciary, and is vocal against religious extremism and government oppression.[5][6][7] She has supported The International Crimes Tribunal in Bangladesh.[8] She has protested against the arrest of Labour rights activists and spoken against the issues of gender-inequality and sexual assault prevalent in the Bangladeshi society.[9][10]

Militant threat

She was one of the ten people who received death threats from Islamist terrorist Ansarullah Bangla Team. The List included HT Imam - advisor to the Prime Minister of Bangladesh, Vice-Chancellor of Dhaka University, and Member of Parliament Prof Muhammed Zafar Iqbal. The Militant group had also admitted to the murder of blogger Avijit Roy.[11]

Bibliography

Books

  • Kaberi Gayen: Modelling Influences of Communication: A Study of the Fertility Behaviour of Women in Rural Bangladesh. LAMBERT Academic Publishing, Koln, Germany 2009, ISBN 978-3-8383-0470-0.
  • Construction of Women in the War Films of Bangladesh (Muktizuddher Cholochchitre Naree Nirman). Bengal Publications Limited, Dhaka, Bangladesh 2013.
  • Capabilities and Vulnerabilities of Women Garment Workers of Bangladesh. University Press Limited, Bangladesh 2015. (in the process of printing)

Conference papers

References

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External links

  1. Kaberi Gayen: Women not portrayed as Freedom Fighters on Screen In: The Daily Star, 28 March 2015 
  2. a b Department of Mass Communication & Journalism. In: University of Dhaka. Archiviert vom Original am 1. August 2015; abgerufen am 27. Juli 2015.
  3. Kaberi Gayen: Faculty Details. In: University of Dhaka. Archiviert vom Original am 1. November 2013; abgerufen am 25. Juli 2015.
  4. Johannes Karl Mühl: Organizational Trust: Measurement, Impact, and the Role of Management Accountants. Aufl. 2014. Springer, Berlin 2014, ISBN 978-3-319-04069-1, S. vii (google.com [abgerufen am 27. Juli 2015]).
  5. Justice for Jannati demanded In: Dhaka Tribune. Abgerufen im 27 July 2015 
  6. Bangladesh Rukhe Darao urges stern action In: The Daily Star. Abgerufen im 27 July 2015 
  7. Emran Hossain: 'Highly Politicized' Bangladeshi Media Ignore Plight Of Arrested Blogger In: The Huffington Post. Abgerufen im 27 July 2015 
  8. Academician in Bangladesh hails start of war crimes trial. Archiviert vom Original am 24. Februar 2016; abgerufen am 27. Juli 2015.
  9. Shahidul Alam: Signatories to the statement protesting the arrest of Moshrefa Mishu, garment workers leader In: Shahidul News. Abgerufen im 27 July 2015 
  10. Dipa Dola: Eve teasing or Sexual harassment? In: Dhaka News. Abgerufen im 27 July 2015 
  11. Mohammad Jamil Khan, Arif Ahmed: 10 citizens get 'Ansarullah death threats'. Abgerufen am 27. Juli 2015.