معرفی
Dr. Rosalind Parr is a Lecturer in Politics at Glasgow Caledonian University, specializing in the history of women's movements with particular expertise in Indian women's political engagement during the colonial and post-colonial periods.
Her research focuses on:
- Women's Movement in South Asia
- Indian Women's History and Political Participation
- Decolonization processes
- Nationalism and Cosmopolitanism
- Global Governance and Empire studies
Dr. Parr's scholarly work demonstrates a consistent examination of how Indian women navigated political spaces during the transition from colonial rule to independence, with particular attention to transnational connections and global governance structures. Her research bridges historical analysis with contemporary relevance to gender politics and post-colonial studies, contributing to UN Sustainable Development Goals related to gender equality and reduced inequalities.
Her academic engagement includes participation in numerous conferences and seminars related to South Asian studies, global history, and women's movements, reflecting her active role in the scholarly community.



