Tony Kurian
Areas of Interest & Expertise
- Economic sociology
- Political economy
- Sociology of markets
- Sociology of finance
- Plantation studies
- Caste and capital
Biography
Tony Kurian is an economic sociologist. He received his PhD from the department of humanities and social sciences at IIT Bombay. He was a Nehru Fulbright doctoral fellow at the department of economics, University of Massachusetts Amherst. He finished his MPhil degree from Centre for Studies in Social Sciences, Calcutta, and master’s in development studies from TISS Mumbai.
In his work, Tony employs sociological tools to understand the functioning of markets. At the core of his research lies the central inquiry into the political nature of market design choices and their consequential impact on market outcomes. How do market design choices, which may appear rational on the surface, conceal their political nature? How does the market interact with existing social structure? He answers these questions by unraveling the inner working of markets, thereby demonstrating the social and political forces that constitute market engineering.
When not thinking about market design, he is ruminating about ways to use his research skills for furthering the cause of the disability rights movement.
He is also an early career visiting fellow with New Political Economy Initiative at IIT Bombay.
Courses
Understanding Agrarian India
Focuses on agrarian India and draws students into engaging with the aforementioned issues.
Publications
- Kurian, T. (2023, February 18). The truth about ‘fair competition’ and other insights from Shark Tank India about capitalism today. Scroll. https://scroll.in/article/1043359/the-truth-about-fair-competition-and-other-insights-from-shark-tank-india-about-capitalism-today#:~:text=The%20success%20of%20the%20show,both%20as%20consumers%20and%20citizens.
- Kurian, T. (2022, July 25). Scroll. https://scroll.in/article/1028858/as-the-world-marks-disability-pride-month-why-is-india-missing#:~:text=July%20is%20when%20countries%20celebrate,to%20which%20society%20reacts%20adversely%3F
- Kurian, T. and Kapadia, A. (2022, February 4. Beyond State Control and Free Market, Shaping a New Model for Agricultural Reforms. The wire. https://thewire.in/economy/agricultural-reform-free-market-state-control-new-model
- Kurian, T. (2020, 1 May. It took a pandemic for India to adopt the work solutions people with disabilities have long sought. Scroll. https://scroll.in/article/959661/it-took-a-pandemic-for-india-to-adopt-the-work-solutions-people-with-disabilities-have-long-sought
- Kurian, T. (2020, 15 October). 2020 Nobel for Economics: A Prize for Privatisation. Newsclick. https://www.newsclick.in/2020-nobel-economics-prize-privatisation
- Kurian, T. (2020, 18 November) The allure of fantasy cricket and why it should bother us. The News Minute. https://www.thenewsminute.com/article/allure-fantasy-cricket-and-why-it-should-bother-us-137886
- Kurian, T. (2020, 3 December). Building an inclusive visual world: How audio description, alt text can aid the visually challenged. FirstPost. https://www.firstpost.com/living/building-an-inclusive-visual-world-how-audio-description-alt-text-can-aid-the-visually-challenged-9069701.html
- Kurian, T. (2021, 1 April). Twenty20 political machine in Kerala: Understanding the political rise of the apoliticals. FirstPost. https://www.firstpost.com/india/twenty20-political-machine-in-kerala-understanding-the-political-rise-of-the-apoliticals-9485711.html
- Kurian, T. (2021, 6 October). Digital currencies: Why design is all that matters. The Federal. https://thefederal.com/the-eighth-column/digital-currencies-why-design-is-all-that-matters/
