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June 29, 2026

PhD student wins two awards at the Canadian Sociological Association 2026 annual meeting

Sociology PhD student Anuneeta Chatterjee wins the overall CSA graduate student paper award and student presentation award.  
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Anuneeta Chatterjee, a second-year PhD student, received the student paper award at the Canadian Sociological Association annual meeting for the PhD category (years 1-3). The paper has also received the student presentation award from the Sociology of Childhood and Youth Research Cluster at the conference. 

The study used a Southern marginal feminist perspective of deep care to critically appraise the discourse around children of sex workers as non-agentic subjects of the State and NGO care, especially due to the deficit mothering of sex workers. Located in a city in India, the study uses in-depth interviews and participatory learning sessions to explore how children of sex workers growing up in red light areas translate their mother’s care work and reciprocate care to their mothers. It asks two questions: how do sex workers who are mothers engage in deep care, and how do adolescent children of sex workers embody caregiving for their families?

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