Project Director for MHRD’s IMPRESS - I Scheme Project "Women in the Intellectual and Historical Traditions of North Karnataka: A Digital Archive” (2019-2021)
Co-Principal Investigator for Women’s Studies and Development Centre, University of Delhi’s Short-Term Project, "Mall: A Gendered Space" (2016-2017)
Assisted as Faculty for Women’s Studies and Development Centre, University of Delhi’s UGC-CAS Five-Year Project "Locating Gender Change in The New Middle Class in India" as part of the research team, formulating research methodology, questionnaires and conducting field
work in Delhi-NCR Region (2016-2017)
Tewari, Ridhima (2025), Whither diasporas? Emerging issues and approaches in Indian diaspora studies, South Asian Diaspora, Taylor & Francis.
Tewari, Ridhima & Sam, Lemon (2023), Investigating ’Moral Legitimacy’ and ‘Belonging’ within Subaltern Counterpublics vis-à-vis the Raj: A Study of Select Short Stories by Janice Pariat, Rupkatha Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies
Tewari, Ridhima (2022), From the Spiritual to the Digital: The ‘Public Life’ of Akka Mahadevi’s Mysticism Today, in The Indo-American Review, Special Issue: Essays on Comparative Literature and New Writings, Vol. 25
Tewari, Ridhima (2019), Mothers at the Malls’: A Study of Glocal Aspirations and Mothering from Delhi, in Feminist Encounters: A Journal of Critical Studies in Culture and Politics, (editor Sally R. Munt, University of Sussex) Special Issue on ’21st Century Motherhood’, edited by Charlotte Beyer, University of Gloucestershire (With Manjeet Bhatia), Lectito Press
Tewari, Ridhima (2019), Relationality, Resistance and Mimicry: Towards an Alternate Discourse of Violence and Victimhood from the North East of India, in Rupkatha Journal on Interdisciplinary Studies in Humanities, Special Issue: Human Rights and Literature, edited by Pramod K. Nayar, Vol. 10, No. 4 (With Pragnya Parimita Chayani)
Tewari, Ridhima (2018), Manto’s Versions in a Digital World: A Reading through issues of Translation and Multimodality, in International Journal of Translation, Special Issue on ’Visual Culture in Translation’, Vol. 30, No. 2
Tewari, Ridhima (2015), In Search of Kristeva’s Imaginary Fa(Mo)Ther: A Study of Love, Desire and Christianity Through Some Renaissance Images, Muse India
Tewari, Ridhima (2015), A Question is Produced: Manto, Problematisation, Partition, Muse India
Tewari, Ridhima (2015), Luce Irigaray’s Concept of Sexual Difference: An Over-View of Its Psychological, Cultural, Philosophical and Civic Implications, The Criterion Vol-4, Issue II (ISSN 0976-8165)
Reading the Tribe in Transition: Ethnographic Observations of the Chenchus in Select Pockets of Andhra Pradesh and Telangana, South Asia, Taylor and Francis
Language, Performativity, and Cultural Change: A Reading of the ‘Duari’ figure in Odia Bharata Lila Plays”, IUP Journal of English Studies
Repercussions of Cultural Plularity on ’Third Cultural’ Mindscape: A Reading of Olive Witch: A Memoir”, South Asian Review, Taylor and Francis
Tewari, Ridhima & Suukyi, Sanjana (2025) “I am a Mother without a Uterus": Unpacking ‘Motherhood’ through Popular Representations of Activist Gauri Sawant in Contemporary Visual Narratives from India, Palgrave Handbook of Pranthood in Popular Culture, Palgrave MacMillan.
Tewari, Ridhima (2023), Popular Resolution of the Bhojpuri Women’s Question: Examining the Socio- Cultural Legacy of the Bidesia in Selct Bhojpuri Films”, Kala Pani Crossings, Gender and Diaspora: Indian Perspectives, Routledge, London and New York
Tewari, Ridhima (2022), Makeup, Makeover and the Woman in the Mall: A Study of Globalization and Cosmetic Practices in Delhi, Seduction of Feminism: The Masquerades of Global Capitalism, Authors press, New Delhi
Tewari, Ridhima (2021), ‘I Will Survive on A Seer of Saag the Full Year’: Uncovering Women’s Work, Belonging and the After- math of Kala Pani in Select Bidesia Songs, Kala Pani Crossing: Revisiting 19th Century Migration from India’s Perspec-tive, Routledge.
Tewari, Ridhima (2020), Investigating Systemic Marginalisation of Skill, Culture and Livelihood: An Ethnographic Study of Chenchus from Telangana, Tribal Livelihood and Governance: Regional Concerns, Rawat Publications
Tewari, Ridhima (2020), Transnational Return Visits: Investigating the Politics of Homecoming and Acceptance in Contem- porary India, Indian Diaspora and Transnationalism, edited by Ajaya K. Sahoo and P. Venkata Rao, Serial Publications, New Delhi
Tewari, Ridhima (2019), #MeToo, or Perhaps Not? Reinventing Emily Bronte as a Feminist Icon Today, An Enigma Called Emily: Reassessing Emily Bronte After 200 Years, Avenel Press & Diamond Harbour Women’s University, Kolkata
Tewari, Ridhima & Prof. Manjeet Bhatia (2017), Mall: A Gendered Space, Published by Women’s Studies and Development Centre, University of Delhi
Tewari, Ridhima Book proposal tentatively titled ’Gender in Contemporary South Asia’
Tewari, Ridhima, The Short Fiction of Saadat Hasan Manto: An Irigarayan Approach