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MD. SHAHIN PARVEZ

Lecturer, Department of Sociology · First Capital University of Bangladesh

https://researchid.co/shahinparvez
@fcub.edu.bd
217Google Scholar Citations
6Google Scholar h-index
6Google Scholar i10-index

Research Interests

South Asian Politics, Social Change, Migration, Urbanization, Globalization

Biography

Md. Shahin Parvez is a lecturer in the Sociology Department at First Capital University of Bangladesh. His background is in sociology (MSS, Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman Science and Technology University, Gopalganj-8100, Bangladesh). His research interests focus on Gender Studies, Public Health, ICTs and Social Change and the most recent and prevalent features of the COVID-19 Pandemic were all topics of study. Additionally, he reviews for two well-known journals, such as Frontiers in Psychology and the Open Journal of Social Sciences (JSS). Research and societal phenomena have always been a part of his life since he began his work in the field of academic research. He has been published more than seven research pieces throughout his career, which is considered an honour for him to be introduced as a researcher in research arena.

Education

MSS in Sociology at Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman Science and Technology University, Gopalganj

Recent Google Scholar Publications

  1. Assessing the Impact of Technical Training in Professional Caregiving on Rural Women’s Socioeconomic Status and Health Awareness: Evidence from Dinajpur and Bogura, Bangladesh
    Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities Prism (JSSHP) 1 (4), 1-20 , 2026, 2026
  2. Everyday norms have become more permissive over time and vary across cultures
    Communications psychology 3 (1), 145 , 2025, 2025 | Citations: 5.0
  3. Living with vulnerability: triple burden through the eyes of urban slum women in Bangladesh
    Social Sciences & Humanities Open 10, 101014 , 2024, 2024 | Citations: 22.0
  4. Gender-based vulnerability and adaptive capacity in the disaster-prone coastal areas from an intersectionality perspective
    Climate Risk Management 43, 100581 , 2024, 2024 | Citations: 34.0
  5. COVID-19 in Bangladesh: A systematic review of the literature from march 2020 to march 2021
    Journal of Global Business Insights 8 (1), 1-15 , 2023, 2023 | Citations: 10.0

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