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Name: Ms. Aneela Sultana
Designation: Assistant Professor and Chairperson
Department: Anthropology


Qualifications:

ø  PhD in Anthropology from Quaid-i-Azam University, (on going)

 

ø  M. Phil in Anthropology (September 2005)




Phone: +92-51 9064-3066
Email: aneelapr@yahoo.com
Status: On Job
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Research Interests Publications Conferences Research Projects

Population Studies

Anthropology of religion

Art and Gender

2012

·     Sultana A, Rehman, Ur. Hafeez., and Majeed, Abdul. 2012. Illegal Migration From Pakistan to Dubai: Causes and Consequences in Revisiting Migration Issues in Pakistan. LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing GmbH & Co. KG, pp 67-77

2011

·     Sultana, A. 2011. Belief and Practice of Black Magic and its Implication for Pakistani Muslim Society in Supporting Cultural Differences Through Research.. Monograph Series :Louisiana: USA    pp 1349

Paper co authored with Hafiz Ghufran Ali Khan and Awais e Siraj/ on Consanguinal Marriages in Pakistan: A Tradition or A Cutural Politics and Possible Management Measures? February 2011 Canadian Social Science Vol.7 No.1, 2011 

2010

·   Paper co authored with Hafiz Ghufran Ali Khan and Dr Awais e Siraj. December 2010 on Constraints of Management Dynamics of Higher Education in Pakistan. Published in the Global Journal of Management and Business Research. 2 Vol. 10 Issue 9.

2009

·  TTaliban or Terrorist? Some Reflections on Taliban’s Ideology. Journal of Politics and Religion Vol III (1). Center for the Study of Religion and Religious Tolerance, Belgrade.   

SultGendered Excavations: Understanding Women’s beauty in space and time. Journal of Asian Civilization. Vol XXXII (1). Taxila Institute of Asian Civilization, Quaid-i-Azam University, Islamabad, Pakistan.       

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2008

Key Issues In Qualitative Research: A Reflections from Fieldwork. Journal of Law and Society. Vol XXXVIII (51). Law College, University of Peshawar, Peshawar, Pakistan.

Miscarriages and Induced Abortions! The Plight of Rural Pakistani Women (A Case Study of Punjabi Village). Journal of Pakistan Vision. Vol 9(2). Pakistan Study Center, University of Punjab, Lahore, Pakistan.  

"The role of discursive ideology in the subordinate position of women". Nabila: Jurnal Pusat Studi Wanta Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta..   Vol XIII (1). Pusat Studi Wanta Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta, Indonesia.  

Impact of Cultural Beliefs on womens reproductive health: An anthropological Analysis” in  book entitled Women in Public Sector published in 2008 by Pusat Studi Wanta University of Gadjah Mada Indonesia. Pg 3-11

2007

Factors Associated with Failure of Family Planning Methods in Pakistan: Burhan Village Case study. (2004) Working paper series # 91, 1-22. Published by Sustainable Development Policy Institute, Islamabad, Pakistan.

Sultana, A. and Qazilbash, A. A. (2002) Youth demands Knowledge on Sex and Reproductive Health Issues. Population and Environment Bulletin 2(8-12):10-11. May -July, 2003. Published by Sustainable Development Policy Institute, Islamabad, Pakistan.

 Sultana, A. (2003) Neglecting Women’s Health Care. Research and News 10(4-5):12-13. July-October, 2003. Published by Sustainable Development Policy Institute, Islamabad, Pakistan.

Sultana, A. (2002) Social Sector being neglected. Population and Environment Bulletin 2(4-5):2-3. November-December, 2002. Published by Sustainable Development Policy Institute, Islamabad, Pakistan.




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