Anant Kamath

Assistant Professor
Phone
(080)22185170
E-mail
anant.kamath@nias.res.in
Department

I am a social scientist, with my training throughout in economics but my interests and writing spanning well outside of the discipline, into economic-sociology, technological change, and the political economy of development. Prior to NIAS, I was with the School of Development at Azim Premji University, Bangalore, for six years. My doctoral work was at the United Nations University / MERIT (The Netherlands), before which I have studied at the Centre for Development Studies (CDS, Trivandrum), Madras School of Economics (Chennai) and St. Joseph's College (Bangalore). As principal violinist of the Bangalore School of Music Chamber Orchestra, I am also involved in the western classical music scene in Bangalore. 

My interests lie in technological studies. My focus has been around the economic-sociology of technological outcomes, with conceptual foundations in social constructivist and feminist-historical perspectives on technology. Hence, concerns on social capital and spatiality, inequality, urban transition, social mobility, gender, and caste, have undergrid all my research thus far. Methodologically, I have experimented on and employed various methods such as network analysis, archival work, oral histories, the social construction of technology, focus group discussions, interviews, surveys, and quantitative methods. As a result, the broader political-economy dynamics have always framed the analytical and conceptual setting in every one of my research studies.  

I have published in various international journals on technology and society. My latest book, ‘The Social Context of Technological Experiences ' was released in 2020 under Routledge. I also brought out a book in 2015 under Routledge titled Industrial Innovation, Networks, and Economic Development. My third volume (co-authored) is on neoliberal urban transition and digital experiences among street-based sex workers in Bangalore under review with Cambridge University Press.

Anant Kamath
Inequality and Human Development
The Social Context of Technological Experiences: Three Studies from India
Routledge, UK, and India
2020
Anant Kamath, Neethi P.
Inequality and Human Development
Urban Transition and Street-Based Sex Work in Bangalore
Cambridge University Press.
Anant Kamath
Inequality and Human Development
Informal information-exchange networks in rural Low-tech
clusters In: Inclusive Innovation: Evidence and Options in Rural India edited by Rajeswari S. Raina and Keshab Das. Springer India, pp. 101-117
2020
Anant Kamath
co-authored
Inequality and Human Development
A qualitative, grounded theory exploration of the determinants of self-care behaviour among Indian patients with a lived experience of chronic heart failure
PLoS One 16(1): e0245659.
1 January 2021
Journal Articles
Anant Kamath
co-authored
Inequality and Human Development
Social inequalities, fundamental inequities, and recurring of the digital divide: Insights from India
Technology in Society 61: 101251
1 January 2020
Journal Articles
image Anant Kamath
Inequality and Human Development
A Technological Enquiry into Inequality: A Conceptual Review
NIAS/SSc/IHD/U/WP/11/2021
1 November 2021
Working Papers
Anant Kamath, Neethi P.
co-authored
Inequality and Human Development
Wistron plant turmoil is a consequence of privileging foreign capital over domestic workers.
The Wire
13 January 2021
Op-Eds and Comments
Anant Kamath, Neethi P.
Inequality and Human Development
Wistron plant turmoil is a consequence of privileging foreign capital over domestic workers.
Published in The Wire (January 13).
13 January 2021
Op-Eds and Comments