Md. Asaduzzaman

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Md. Asaduzzaman

Associate Professor

Comilla University
Comilla University
Cumilla-3506, Bangladesh

azim.asad07@gmail.com
+8801710018291

My research interest lies in medical anthropology with a special focus on refugee health, global health, reproductive and sexual health, indigenous health-seeking behavior, maternal, and child health, gender and power relationship in health, indigenous medical System and Critical Medical system, critical epidemiology, vector-borne diseases, advanced anthropological theories, advanced anthropological methodologies, geographical interest in South Asia (e.g.: Bangladesh, India). I am interested in developing community participatory sustainable research methodologies in future. I am also interested in visual and media anthropology.

Master of Arts (MA) Georgia State University, Major: Anthropology, Concentration: Medical Anthropology 2018-
Master of Social Science (M.S.S) University of Dhaka Anthropology 2009-2010
Bachelor of Social Science (B.S.S) University of Dhaka Anthropology 2006-2009

Dept. of Anthropology, Comilla University, Comilla, Bangladesh
Assistant Professor
July 2016 - Present


Dept. of Anthropology, Comilla University, Comilla, Bangladesh
Lecturer (
July 2013 - June 2013


Somoy TV, Dhaka, Bangladesh
Reporter and News Anchor
December 2010 - June 2010


1. Understanding Socio-cultural Milieus of Infertility: A Study of a Village in Bangladesh.

May 2018
Culture and Society, Department of anthropology, University of Rajshahi, Volume 1, May 2018, ISSN 2616-8022


2. The Cultural Interpretation of Eye Illness: A Medical Anthropological Study in a Rural Bangladesh.

December 2016
Journal of Nazrul University, volume 4 No. 1. . ISSN 2227-5940


3. The Pattern of Family, Marriage, and Kinship System of Thanchangya Community in CHTs.”

December 2016
Man, and Culture. A Journal of the Institute of Social Research and Applied Anthropology, volume 2 No. 1 and 2, June- December 2016. ISBN 978-984-34-2020-6


4. Understanding Psycho-social Milieus of Divorce and Remarriage: A study in Rural Bangladesh.

October 2016
Rabindra Journal, VOL. 41, No. 1, October 2016. ISSN 2477-1714


5. Different Dimensions of Women Empowerment: A Qualitative Study in a Village in the Context of Men’s Migration in Southern Eastern Region of Bangladesh.

2016
Critical Engagement in Anthropological Landscape in Bangladesh. Shahjalal University of Science and Technology, Sylhet, Bangladesh (Accepted)


6. Sexual and Reproductive Health: Knowledge, Beliefs, and Interpretations from Rural Women.

2016
Critical Engagement in Anthropological Landscape in Bangladesh. Shahjalal University of Science and Technology, Sylhet, Bangladesh (Accepted)