Some articles and opinion writings:
- Shareen Joshi, “Unlearning Saviorism: How Georgetown Can Prepare You for Global Development Challenges“, Georgetown Voice, Sept 14, 2024.
- Shareen Joshi, “How an inadvertent free speech coalition upended India’s election“, The Hill, June 13. 2024.
- Shareen Joshi, “DEI is Not the Way to Settle the Caste Debate“, Chronicle of Higher Education, February 2024.
- Shareen Joshi, “Lifting the Veil on India’s Invisible Migrant Workers“. East Asia Forum, February 2023.
- Apoorva, Aditya Rajan, Sandeep Bhupatiraju, Shareen Joshi, and Daniel L. Chen, “Judging a decade of POCSO: Protecting our children will require greater cross-state learning and improving judicial capacities“, Times of India, November 21, 2022.
- Apoorva, Aditya Rajan, Sandeep Bhupatiraju, Shareen Joshi, and Daniel L. Chen, “A decade later, POCSO isn’t perfect, but it’s had an impact“, Times of India, November 14, 2022.
- Shareen Joshi, “Ongoing Challenges Faced by Women and Minorities in Covid’s Wake: Why Faculty Aren’t Vibing With the Moment” Inside Higher Ed, September 27 (2022).
- Sandeep Bhupatiraju, Daniel L. Chen and Shareen Joshi, “The Promise of Machine Learning for the Courts of India“. National Law School of India Review.
- Joshi, Shareen and Jacques Berlinerblau, “The demise of data in the era of optical neoliberalism“. Certeris Paribus, October 12 (2021).
- Joshi, Shareen. “What attempts to measure India’s caste system get wrong“. The Diplomat. August 25 (2021).
- Joshi, Shareen. “Poverty may be Covid-19’s legacy in India“. East Asia Forum. July 15 (2021).
- Joshi, Shareen. “Funeral pyres should not be the symbol of India’s Covid crisis“. CNN Opinion. June 2 (2021).
- Joshi, Shareen. “Scientific data was India’s strength in the fight with polio and leprosy. In Covid, it’s a silent victim” The Print (India), May 10 (2021).
- Joshi, Shareen, Daniel Li Chen, Sandeep Bhupatiraju and Peter Neis, “Who is in Justice? Caste, religion and gender in the courts of Bihar over a decade“. World Bank Blogs (April 2021). Published online.
- Joshi, Shareen and Jacques Berlinerblau. “Modi’s India: Optical neoliberalism in! Secularism out!”, Culturico, March 17 (2021).
- Joshi, Shareen. “Deadly week of caste violence could portend Indian election upheaval” Axios, April 11 (2018).
- Joshi, Shareen. Namami Gange: The Newest Policy for a Persistent Unholy Mess? India In Transition. Center for the Advanced Study of India (CASI), University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia March 26 (2018). This article also appeared in the Hindu Business Line and in a Hindi language newspaper called Amar Ujala.
- Joshi Shareen and Hardayal Singh. India’s Twin Balance Sheet Problem. India Ink.
- Joshi, Shareen and Hardayal Singh. Reforms In India: Experience Shows Success Is Achieved Only When There Is An Emergency, Financial Express of India (July 6, 2017). Published in print and online.
- Joshi, Shareen and Hardayal Singh. Reforming The Civil Services: One of the Last Vestiges of our Colonial Legacy, Financial Express of India (August 3, 2017). Published in print and online.
- Do, Quy Toan, Shareen Joshi, and Sam Stolper. When does pollution policy work? The water quality and infant mortality impacts of Mehta vs. Union of India, World Bank Blogs (October 2016). Published online.
- Joshi, Shareen. The Hard Road to Lowering Maternal Mortality, Georgetown Journal of International Relations, April 25 (2016). Published online.
- Joshi, Shareen Ganga Pollution Cases: Impact on Infant Mortality, Ideas for India (2016). Published Online.
- Ideas for India, “How effective is the Janani Suraksha Yojana“, December (2014).
- Joshi, Shareen. “Maternal and Child Health in India: What is the Role of Policy?” International Affairs Forum. Vol. 4.1 (2013): 40-44.
- Desai, Raj M., and Shareen Joshi. “India’s Protests as a Social `Stress Test’.” Brookings Institution Blog October 5 (2012). Published Online.
- Joshi, Shareen. A Research Agenda: Religion, Gender and Economic Development in South Asia, Berkeley Center for Religion, Peace and World Affairs, January 1 (2008). Published in print and online.
Media Coverage of my work:
- The Print, “Are Dalit women less or more mobile than upper caste women in India? Jatis hold the answer.” August 9 (2018).
- Hindustan Times, “We need a better understanding of intra-caste inequalities“, August 6 (2018).
- The Print, “Address jati, and not just caste, to fix rural welfare schemes like MGNREGA“, August 4 (2018).
- LiveMint, “How economic inequality affects caste politics“, July 25 (2018).
- Inter American Development Bank blog, “Researchers Rally to Combat Pollution and Disease“, October (2016).
A radio interview (WERA-LP, Arlington) on India’s Covid Crisis.