Sanoop Valappanandi
Sanoop is a doctoral student in the College of Social Work. His research broadly focuses on environmental justice, particularly the impact of environmental changes on the well-being of marginalized communities and their efforts to mitigate and adapt to these impacts. His research explores interventions aimed at improving community resilience, adaptive capacity, and overall well-being through community-engaged participatory approaches. Currently, Sanoop is working on projects related to enhancing the resilience of marginalized communities to natural disasters in Florida. He leverages interdisciplinary and collaborative research, along with his extensive experience working with indigenous and oppressed communities, to inform social work research and community impact.
AREAS OF FOCUS
- Environmental Social Work
- Environmental Justice
- Community Development
- Qualitative Research Methods
- Field Experiments
- Macro Social Work
EDUCATION
- MSW, 2016, Tata Institute of Social Sciences; Social Work
- BSW, 2013, University of Calicut; Social Work
ARTICLES
Khandelwal, M., Hill, M. E., Beck, M., Valappanandi, S., & Mahapatra, H. (2022). The Gender of Fuelwood: Headloads and Truckloads in India. Journal of South Asian Development, 17(2), 230–259. doi: https://doi.org/10.1177/09731741221078170
Hughes, K. A., Priyadarshini, P., Sharma, H., Lissah, S., Chorran, T., Meinzen-Dick, R., Andersson, K. (2022). Can Restoration of the Commons Reduce Rural Vulnerability? A Quasi-Experimental Comparison of COVID-19 Livelihood-based Coping Strategies among Rural Households in Three Indian States. International Journal of the Commons, 16(1), 189–208. doi: http://doi.org/10.5334/ijc.1155
Thomas, L., Valappanandi, S., Rodrigues, V. (2018). The Forest Game: Field Experiments as a Means to Influence Mental Models. Ecology, Economy and Society- The INSEE Journal, 1(2): 101–105. doi: https://doi.org/10.37773/ees.v1i2.44
Zhang, W., Meinzen-Dick, R. S., Valappanandi, S., Balakrishna, R., Reddy, H., Janssen, M. A., & Ghate, R. (2021). Norms, Gender, and Payment Method Affect Extraction Behavior in a Framed Field Experiment on Community Forestry in India (Vol. 2091). International Food Policy Research Institute. doi: https://doi.org/10.2499/p15738coll2.134949
Sanoop Valappanandi