Education
- PhD from Centre for West Asian Studies, School of International Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi (2022).
- M.Phil. in International Studies from Academy of International Studies, Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi (2016).
- Masters in Political Science from Department of Political Science, Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi (2014).
- Bachelors in Arts from Kirori mal college, Delhi University, New Delhi (2012).
Experience
Dr. Azeemah Saleem is Assistant Professor at the Centre for Communication and Critical Thinking, JKLU. She specialises in Refugees and Forced Migration Studies through the conceptual understanding of Global Justice. She has also conducted her study on Tribal Factionalism and Nation state-building during her M.Phil. thesis. She has vast field research experience in Libya and Germany. She has presented her research findings at multiple international conferences on the issues of refugees, forced migration, language politics, human rights, gender rights, and tribal factionalism. She has published her work with Sage, Routledge, Political Studies Review, The Book Review, and South Asian Monitor.
Dr. Saleem further aims to design a student-led curriculum at CCCT in key areas of Rights, Language, Ethics, and Culture.
- Critical Thinking
- Language Politics
- Human Rights
- Popular Culture
- Global Justice
- Refugees and Forced Migration Studies
- Minority, Refugees and Forced Migration Studies
- Humanitarian Crisis
- Gender Studies
- Cultural Studies
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Saleem, A. (2022). Organization of Islamic Conference, Refugee Crisis, and Human Rights. Islam and liberty network.org.
- Saleem, A. (2021). A Psycho-emotive dimension of Refugees in Anticipating Integration: A Contemporary
- Case Study of Syrian Refugees in Germany. In Forced Migrants, Refugees, Welfare Policies, and the State Dr. Bushra Beegom RK (Ed.), New Bhartiya Book Corporation, New Delhi, 2021. ISBN- 978-81-8315-479-6
- Saleem, A. (September 2021). Book review: Why Men Rape: An Indian Undercover Investigation by Tara Kaushal. The Book Review, Volume. XLV, Number 9.
- Saleem, A. (2020). Book review: Fearless: Stories of Amazing women from Pakistan by Amneh Shaikh-Farooqui.The Book Review, Volume. XLIV, Number 11.
- Saleem, A. (September 30 th 2020). Churails: A Tale of unapologetic Pakistani Women in a Patriarchal Society. South Asian Monitor. URL:Â https://www.southasiamonitor.org/spotlight/churails-tale-unapologetic-pakistani-women-patriarchal-society
- Saleem, A. ( March 21, 2020). Aurat March’: A Groundbreaking rally Against Patriarchy in Pakistan. South Asian Monitor. URL: https://www.southasiamonitor.org/spotlight/aurat-march-groundbreaking-rally-against-patriarchy-pakistan
- Saleem. A (2019). Tribal Conflict and Political Stability in Libya. In Contemporary West Asia: Perspective on Change and Continuity by Sujata Ashwarya and Mujib Alam (Ed.). Taylor and Francis, Routledge Publication. ISBN 9780367343378
- Saleem, A. (2018). A.R Cornelius In Modern South Asian Thinker (Ed.) by Dev Nath Pathak and Sanjeev Kumar H.M (Ed.). Sage Publication, New Delhi, 2018. ISBN: 978-93-528-0677-5 (PB).
- Saleem, A. (August 2016 Issue). Book Review: Violence after War: Explaining Instability in the Post-Conflict States by Michael J Boyle. Political Studies Review. Sage Journal Publication. Article no-649813.