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Mulamukkil Shameed | Social Sciences | Innovative Research Award

Posted on 16/06/202616/06/2026 by Phenomenological Research

Innovative Research Award

Mulamukkil Shameed
University of Calicut, India

Mulamukkil Shameed
Affiliation University of Calicut
Country India
Scopus ID 60675956300
Documents 1
Citations Available in Scopus Profile
h-index Available in Scopus Profile
Subject Area Social Sciences
Event International Phenomenological Research Awards
ORCID 0009-0008-0520-0550

Mulamukkil Shameed is an Indian sociologist and academic affiliated with the University of Calicut. His scholarly work focuses on sociology, caste studies, decolonial perspectives, subaltern epistemologies, and the intellectual history of Indian sociology. Through his research, he has examined the continuing influence of colonial structures on sociological knowledge production and highlighted the contributions of marginalized scholars within Indian social thought. His academic profile reflects a commitment to critical sociological inquiry and interdisciplinary engagement within the social sciences.[1]

Contents
  1. Abstract
  2. Keywords
  3. Introduction
  4. Research Profile
  5. Research Contributions
  6. Publications
  7. Research Impact
  8. Award Suitability
  9. Conclusion
  10. External Links
  11. References

Abstract

This article presents an academic overview of Mulamukkil Shameed in recognition of his contributions to contemporary sociological research. His work explores caste, colonial legacies, knowledge production, and subaltern perspectives within Indian sociology. By revisiting classical sociological traditions and critically examining institutional exclusions, his scholarship contributes to ongoing discussions regarding decolonization and epistemic diversity in the social sciences. His research activities, academic appointments, and scholarly publications collectively demonstrate sustained engagement with critical sociological inquiry.[2]

Keywords

Sociology, Caste Studies, Decolonial Sociology, Subaltern Epistemologies, Social Sciences, Knowledge Production, Indian Sociology, Cultural Capital.

Introduction

The study of social structures and intellectual traditions remains central to contemporary sociological scholarship. Mulamukkil Shameed’s research addresses critical issues concerning caste hierarchies, academic exclusion, and the development of sociological thought in India. His work contributes to broader efforts aimed at understanding how historical and colonial influences continue to shape modern academic discourse and social realities.[3]

Research Profile

Mulamukkil Shameed earned a PhD in Sociology from Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi. He has served as an Assistant Professor of Sociology at the University of Calicut. His academic development has been supported through the UGC NET JRF grant, reflecting recognized research potential within the field of social sciences. His scholarly interests focus on sociological theory, caste dynamics, cultural capital, and decolonial approaches to social knowledge.[1]

Research Contributions

A significant aspect of Shameed’s scholarship involves revisiting overlooked contributors to Indian sociology and anthropology. His analyses of caste as cultural capital and examinations of the intellectual marginalization of Dr. A. Aiyappan provide valuable insights into academic exclusion and disciplinary development. His more recent work investigates colonial legacies and subaltern epistemologies, contributing to discussions on decolonizing sociological knowledge frameworks.[4]

Publications

  • Decolonising Indian Sociology: Revisiting Colonial Legacies, Caste Hierarchies, and Subaltern Epistemologies in the Works of Ghurye, Srinivas, and Aiyappan.
  • Caste as a Cultural Capital: Dr Aiyappan’s Exclusion from Indian Sociology/Anthropology.
  • Considering Caste as Cultural Capital: The Marginalization of Dr A. Aiyappan from Indian Sociology/Anthropology.

Research Impact

The scholarly contributions of Mulamukkil Shameed support greater awareness of marginalized intellectual traditions and encourage critical reflection on established sociological narratives. His research offers perspectives relevant to sociologists, anthropologists, historians of knowledge, and scholars interested in social inequality and epistemic justice. These contributions strengthen academic discourse concerning inclusivity and representation within social science scholarship.[5]

Award Suitability

Mulamukkil Shameed’s research record aligns with the objectives of the Innovative Research Award presented through the International Phenomenological Research Awards. His emphasis on original sociological analysis, critical examination of dominant paradigms, and exploration of underrepresented perspectives demonstrates scholarly innovation. The combination of academic rigor, thematic relevance, and contribution to emerging sociological debates supports his recognition within an international research award framework.[6]

Conclusion

Mulamukkil Shameed represents a contemporary voice in sociological research whose work contributes to understanding caste, knowledge production, and decolonial scholarship in India. Through research, teaching, and publication activities, he has engaged with significant theoretical and social questions affecting contemporary academic discourse. His contributions provide a meaningful basis for recognition through the Innovative Research Award and highlight the importance of inclusive and critical approaches within the social sciences.

External Links

  • ORCID Profile
  • Scopus Author Profile
  • Google Scholar Profile
  • Award Website

References

  1. ORCID. (n.d.). Dr. Shameed Mulamukkil Academic Profile.
    https://orcid.org/0009-0008-0520-0550
  2. Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus Author Details: Mulamukkil Shameed, Author ID 60675956300.
    https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=60675956300
  3. Jamia Millia Islamia. (n.d.). Doctoral Research and Sociology Education Records.
  4. Shameed, M. (2026). Decolonising Indian Sociology.
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ssaho.2026.103044
  5. Social Sciences & Humanities Open. (2026). Research on Colonial Legacies and Subaltern Epistemologies.
  6. International Phenomenological Research Awards. (n.d.). Award Evaluation Framework and Recognition Criteria.
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