Journal Articles
Exploring fishermen's local knowledge and perceptions in the face of climate change: the case of coastal Tamil Nadu, India. Environment, development, and sustainability, 22(4), pp.3461-3489. Link
, and Pattanaik, S., (2020),Insecure Lives Under Extreme Climate Conditions: Insights from a Fishing Hamlet in Tamil Nadu, India. Metropolitics. 17 April 2018. (International academic online journal – Peer reviewed). Link
, (2018).Special Issue [Guest Editor]
Bridging divisions: Gandhian approach to tribal and ethnic conflicts. Gandhi Marg [UGC-CARE Listed Journal in India]. Link
(2024).Book Chapters
The Palgrave Handbook of Global Social Change. Living reference work. Cham: Palgrave Macmillan. Link
(2023). Community participation and utilization of various benefits of ICDS scheme: The case of selected ICDS centers in Tamil Nadu. In R. Baikady., S.M. Sajid., V.Nadesan., J. Przeperski., M. Rezaul Islam & G. Jianguo (Eds).Media, Politics and Environment. Analyzing Experiences from Europe and Asia. (91–110) Cham: Springer. Link
, Samuel, L. (2023). On the Missing Links in Climate Change Communication in Two States of India: Problems, Politics, and Solutions. In: Briesen, D., Das, S.P. (eds)Climate change and risk in South and Southeast Asia: Sociopolitical perspectives. (pp. 30). London: Routledge. Link
, Samuel, L., & Gandhi, K. (2022). Localized policy responses for climate change and developmental complications: Discussions from three coastal regions of India. In Madhanagopal, D., & Momtaz, S. Eds (2022).Climate change and risk in South and Southeast Asia: Sociopolitical perspectives (pp. 29). London: Routledge. Link
, Khan, M.M., & Zaman, F. (2022). Does local politics have relevance to the local climate action programs in India and Bangladesh? Review and discussion. In D. Madhanagopal & S. Momtaz (Eds.),Climate change and risk in South and Southeast Asia: Sociopolitical perspectives. (pp. 16). London: Routledge. Link
, & Momtaz, S. (2022). The social and political dimensions of climate change: Focus on South and Southeast Asia. In Madhanagopal, D., & Momtaz, S. Eds (2022).Social Work and Climate Justice: International perspectives. (172-190). London: Routledge. Link
, Dahal, S., & Nikku, B.R. (2022). Responding to Environmental Disasters in India and Nepal: Insights from Green Social Work. In Madhanagopal, D., Nikku, B.R. (Eds) (2022).Social Work and Climate Justice: International perspectives. (pp. 134-154). London: Routledge. Link
, Rai, A., & Menon, G. (2022). Indian Social Work Education and Climate Change: Gaps, Solutions, and Alternative Possibilities. In Madhanagopal, D., Nikku, B.R. (Eds) (2022).Social Work and Climate Justice: International perspectives. (pp. 1 – 16). London: Routledge. Link
, & Nikku, B.R. (2022). Social Work and Climate Justice: Past, Present, and the Way Forward. In Madhanagopal, D., Nikku, B.R. (Eds) (2022).Naik, M.K., & Environment, Climate, and Social Justice: Perspectives and Practices from the Global South. (pp.323–348). Singapore: Springer Nature. Link
(2022). Land Acquisition and a Question of "Justice": Voices of the Unheard Marginal Groups in the Interior Odisha, India. In: Madhanagopal, D., Beer, C.T., Nikku, B.R., Pelser, A.J. (eds)Environment, Climate, and Social Justice: Perspectives and Practices from the Global South. (pp. 275–296). Singapore: Springer Nature. Link
, Bond, P., & Jiménez, M.B. (2022). Eco-Feminisms in Theory and Practice in the Global South: India, South Africa, and Ecuador. In: Madhanagopal, D., Beer, C.T., Nikku, B.R., Pelser, A.J. (eds)Mohanty, T., & Environment, Climate, and Social Justice: Perspectives and Practices from the Global South. (pp. 229–254). Singapore: Springer Nature. Link
(2022). Indigenous Environmental Movements of Eastern India: Seeing Through Henri Lefebvre's Spatial Lens. In: Madhanagopal, D., Beer, C.T., Nikku, B.R., Pelser, A.J. (eds)Environment, Climate, and Social Justice: Perspectives and Practices from the Global South. Singapore: Springer Nature. (pp. 161–188). Link
, & Jacob, V.A. (2022). Climate Risks in an Unequal Society: The Question of Climate Justice in India. In: Madhanagopal, D., Beer, C.T., Nikku, B.R., Pelser, A.J. (eds)Environment, Climate, and Social Justice: Perspectives and Practices from the Global South. (pp. 1–13). Singapore: Springer Nature. Link
, Beer, C.T., Nikku, B.R., & Pelser, A.J. (2022). Environment, Climate, and Social Justice: Interdisciplinary Voices from the Global South. In: Madhanagopal, D., Beer, C.T., Nikku, B.R., Pelser, A.J. (eds)