Department of Psychology

Ms. Somali Mukherjee

M.Sc. Lecturer Department of Psychology Loreto College, Kolkata

Email:

msomali412@gmail.com

Qualifications:

M.Sc.

Administrative Experience:

N.A.

Research Interests:

Psychology of women, war/migration/social conflict, social memory, narrative psychology, and mythology.

Orientation / Refresher Courses:

Presentations:

  • 2018 – Presented poster titled ’Indian Goddesses: With a Vision of Women Empowerment’ in COWAP Kolkata 2nd International Conference on Women In Romance, Sex, And Marriage, in March, 2018.
  • 2019 –Presented paper titled ‘Women with Trauma of War and Forced Migration & Intergenerational Transmission of Trauma’ at XXIX Annual Convention of National Academy of Psychology (NAOP) International Conference on ’Making Psychology Deliverable to Society’, on December 20-22, 2019.
  • 2019 – Presented paper titled ‘Do Women Have Any ‘Desh’ (Nation/State)? – Narratives Exploring Trauma of Forced Migration and Gender Violence’ in Symposium titled – “SECONDARITY OF THE ‘SECOND SEX’ – WON’T WE UNSHACKLE OURSELVES?” at XXIX Annual Convention of National Academy of Psychology (NAOP) International Conference on ’Making Psychology Deliverable to Society’, on December 20-22, 2019.
  • 2019 – Presented paper titled ‘Hindu Women in The Context of Forced Migration Post-Bangladesh Liberation War: A Preliminary Study’ in ICSSR sponsored and RCI accredited National Conference on ‘Entitlement, Equality and Mental Health: Contemporary Psychosocial Perspectives’ organized by Department of Applied Psychology, Kazi Nazrul University, on November 8-10, 2019.
  • 2022 – Presented paper titled Co-travelling in The Border Country with WomenInternational Conference in ‘Workshop on Research Methodology for Migration Studies’ organized by Centre for Studies on Borders and Movements (CSBM), on October 21, 2022
  • 2024 – Presented paper titled ‘Rapid Disappearance of Water Bodies (ponds) in Hooghly and The Attitudinal Ambience in the Local CommunityInternational Conference’ in the National Seminar on "Climate Change: Impact, Resilience and Rights" organized by The Departments of Geography, History and Human Rights, in collaboration with IQAC, Ramakrishna Mission Vivekananda Vidyabhavan, on August 10, 2024

Publications:

  • Hindu Women in The Context of Forced Migration Post-Bangladesh Liberation War: A Qualitative Study
  • ‘Benign’ Regression and Creative Resilience: A Case Study during the Covid-19 Pandemic