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Diotima Chattoraj
Diotima Chattoraj
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Locked Up Under Lockdown the COVID-19 Pandemic and the Migrant Population
AKM Ullah, F Nawaz, D Chattoraj
SSHO-D-20-00176, 2020
1362020
Roots of Discrimination Against Rohingya Minorities: Society, Ethnicity and International Relations
AKM Ullah and Diotima Chattoraj
Intellectual Discourse 2 (26), 541-565, 2018
60*2018
Migration and security: Implications for minority migrant groups
AKMA Ullah, NH Hasan, SM Mohamad, D Chattoraj
India Quarterly 76 (1), 136-153, 2020
472020
Covid-19 and Rohingya Refugee Camps in Bangladesh
MAHCD AKM Ahsan Ullah
Intellectual Discourse 28 (2), 793, 2020
462020
Global skills deficiency: perspectives of skill mobility in Southeast Asian countries
A.K.M. Ahsan Ullah, Siti Mazidah, Noor Hasharina Hassan, Diotima Chattoraj
Asian Education and Development Studies 8 (3), 2019
392019
Ambivalent attachments: shifting notions of home among displaced Sri Lankan Tamils
D Chattoraj
Ruhr-Universität Bochum, 2017
312017
Privileged migrants and their sense of belonging: Insider or outsider?
MSMHDC Ullah AKM Ahsan, Hassan NH
Asian Journal of Social Sciences 49 (3), 161-169, 2021
222021
Displacement Among Sri Lankan Tamil Migrants: The Diasporic Search for Home in the Aftermath of War
D Chattoraj
Springer: Singapore 2, XV, 180, 2022
162022
The COVID-19 pandemic and the travails of Rohingya refugees in the largest Bangladeshi refugee camp
D Chattoraj, AKMA Ullah, MA Hossain
Volume 1: Community and Society, 165-174, 2021
152021
COVID-19 Pandemic and the Migrant Population in Southeast Asia Vaccine, Diplomacy and Disparity
UAKMAD Chattoraj
14*2022
Strangers at home: narratives of northern Muslim returnees in post-war Sri Lanka
E Chattoraj, D., & Gerharz
Sri Lanka Journal of Social Sciences 42 (2), 113-126, 2019
14*2019
Social, Political and Cultural Remittances: Implications for the Origin and Destination Countries
JLDC Ahsan Ullah
Millenial Asia, 2022
13*2022
The COVID-19 Pandemic and the ‘stranded’ Migrant Population: An Unequal pain
DCWZI Ahsan Ullah
SUVANNABHUMI 14 (2), 61-88, 2022
10*2022
‘Will I be able to see my family ever again?’ Tales from the Indian diaspora in times of COVID-19 in Singapore
D Chattoraj
South Asian Diaspora, 2023
92023
“We Are All Migrant Workers”: Commonality of Bangladeshi Migrants’ Experiences in Singapore Amidst COVID-19
D Chattoraj
International Journal of Asia Pacific Studies 18 (2), 9-36, 2022
92022
The unheard stories of the Rohingyas: Ethnicity, diversity and media
AKMA Ullah, D Chattoraj
Policy Press, 2023
82023
Sri Lankan Northern Tamils in Colombo: Broken Memories of Home
D Chattoraj
South Asia Research 42 (2), 1-16, 2022
82022
Labour Mobility and Foreign Direct Investment: India during the COVID-19 Pandemic
DCAKMA Ullah
Covid 3 (2), 273-288, 2023
62023
Mobilities and home: the notion of becoming insiders among the Sri Lankan Northern Tamil IDPs in Colombo
D Chattoraj
Mobilities 17 (4), 616-631, 2022
62022
Underlying Theoretical Aspects
D Chattoraj, D Chattoraj
Displacement Among Sri Lankan Tamil Migrants: The Diasporic Search for Home …, 2022
62022
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