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Rohit K. Dasgupta
Personal details
BornKolkata, India
NationalityBritish
Political partyLabour Party,Co-operative Party
Alma materUniversity of the Arts London,University of Westminster,Jadavpur University
ProfessionAcademic, Politician
Known forQueer Politics, South Asian Studies, Cultural Industries, Labour Politics

Rohit K. DasguptaFRAS, FHEA is an Associate Professor of Gender and Sexuality at theLondon School of Economics and Political Science[1] and aBritish Labour Party politician.[2] Prior to this he was a Senior Lecturer in the School of Culture and Creative Arts at theUniversity of Glasgow where he remains as an Honorary Senior Research Fellow.[3] In 2018 he was elected Councillor in theLondon Borough of Newham for the Canning Town South Ward.[4][5] He was re-elected for the same ward again in 2022[6] He contested the Parliamentary seat ofEast Hampshire for the Labour Party in 2017, coming second with an increase of 7% vote share.[7] He is also Secretary of the Newham Branch of theFabian Society.[8] In 2019 he was selected as an MEP candidate for the South East region (5th on the list) but failed to get elected.[9] Dasgupta is also a member of Labour'sNational Policy Forum and sits on the Work, Pensions and Equality Policy Commission.[10]

Background

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Dasgupta gained aBA degree in Comparative Literature fromJadavpur University, India, then graduatedMA in English from theUniversity of Westminster,PGCE from theUniversity of West London, andPhD from theUniversity of the Arts.[11]

Political career

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He was elected as aLabour and Co-operative party Councillor in theLondon Borough of Newham for the Canning Town South Ward in the2018 United Kingdom Local elections.[4][5][12] Following his election he was appointed Commissioner for Social Integration and Equalities in 2019. He was re-elected for the same ward in2022 and appointed Deputy Cabinet Member for Social Justice, Equalities and Culture by the Mayor. He had previously contested the East Hampshire parliamentary seat in the General election, coming second with 17% of the vote share.[13] Dasgupta is also the Chair of his local Labour party branch[14] and Secretary of the NewhamFabian Society.[15] He was one of the first Bengalis from West Bengal, India to contest the British Parliamentary elections.[16][17][18] Dasgupta is also a member ofBAME Labour,Labour Movement for Europe,Fabian Society,GMB andUCU. In 2018 he was elected on to the national committee ofLGBT Labour.[19] In 2019 he was selected as an MEP candidate for the South East region but failed to get elected.[9][20] He has previously expressed his opposition to Brexit and support for a second referendum.[21]

Academic career

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Dasgupta is an Associate Professor of Gender and Sexuality at the London School of Economics and Political Science. Prior to this he was a Senior Lecturer in Cultural Industries at the University of Glasgow. He has previously worked at theInstitute for Media and Creative Industries at Loughborough University (where he remains as a Visiting Fellow),[22]Winchester School of Art, University of Southampton; University of the Arts London andUniversity of Sussex . During 2024 he was a Visiting Faculty at the Centre for Advanced Research in Global Communication,University of Pennsylvania.[23] Dasgupta has authored and edited several books on media and digital culture, cinema, sexuality, gender, sexual health, anthropology and activism.[24] He has also written for outlets suchThe Independent,The Conversation,Tribune Magazine,Left Foot Forward,Labour List and theHuffington Post.[25][26][27][28][29][30][31] He has been involved in strike action against pension cuts, organising against homophobia and supporting inclusive relationship and sex education.[32][33][34]

Electoral history

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2017 general election

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General Election 2017:East Hampshire[35]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeDamian Hinds35,26363.6+3.0
LabourRohit Dasgupta9,41117.0+6.9
Liberal DemocratsRichard Robinson8,40315.2+4.1
GreenRichard Knight1,7603.2−3.0
JACSusan Jerrard5711.0+1.0
Majority25,85246.6−2.1
Turnout55,56775.6+4.5
ConservativeholdSwingDecrease 1.95

2018 local election

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Canning Town South (3)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourAlan Griffiths1,99123
LabourRohit Dasgupta1,96522
LabourBelgica Guana1,69319
ConservativeMarc Pooler6437
ConservativeMark Seymour5596
Liberal DemocratsCaroline Carey5526
GreenDanny Keeling4645
ConservativeMahyar Tousi3784
CPAMyrtle Laing2223
CPASharmila Swarna1452
CPAProssy Namwanje1442
LabourholdSwing
LabourholdSwing
LabourholdSwing

2019 European Parliament election

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Date of electionRegionPartyVotesPercentage of votesResult
2019 European electionSouth East EnglandJohn Howarth(10), Cathy Shutt, Arran Richard Neathey, Emma Christina Turnbull, Rohit K. Dasgupta, Amy Lauren Fowler, Duncan Shaw Thomas Enright, Lubna Aiysha Arshad, Simon Guy Burgess, Rachael Eowyn WardLabour184,6787.27Not Elected

2022 local election

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Canning Town South (3)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourRohit Kumar Dasgupta630
LabourAlan Griffiths585
LabourBelgica Guana536
IndependentCarel Jane Buxton187
GreenOliver Reynolds185
GreenDeb Scott161
IndependentDarshi Wijesinghe155
ConservativeTim Gamble144
ConservativeMarc James Pooler122
GreenBenjamin Ian Smith106
ConservativeRachel Nabudde103
CPAMyrtle Verona Laing74
CPASharmila Sundar Swarna54
CPAProssy Namwanje50
Turnout
LabourholdSwing
LabourholdSwing
LabourholdSwing

Writing

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Books

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References

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  1. ^Science, London School of Economics and Political."Rohit K Dasgupta". Retrieved10 September 2024.
  2. ^"Councillor Rohit Kumar Dasgupta".Newham Council. 16 July 2021.
  3. ^"Rohit Dasgupta".University of Glasgow.
  4. ^ab"Election Results from Canning Town South".Newham Council. 3 May 2018.
  5. ^ab"Your Councillors by Ward".Newham Council. 16 July 2021.
  6. ^"Newham Council Local Elections 2022".Newham London.
  7. ^"Hampshire East parliamentary constituency - Election 2019 - BBC News" – via www.bbc.co.uk.
  8. ^"Local Fabians | Fabian Society".
  9. ^ab"Labour candidates for the European elections".The Labour Party.
  10. ^"Rohit Dasgupta".Labour Policy Forum.
  11. ^"Our staff | Loughborough University London".www.lborolondon.ac.uk.
  12. ^Dasgupta, Priyanka."Kolkata youth now a London councillor".Times of India.
  13. ^"Election hopefuls grilled at hustings". Alton Herald.
  14. ^Rampen, Julia."How a mayoral selection in Newham is turning into an attempted coup".
  15. ^Hopps, Kat (2 February 2017)."Fabian nomination in Newham mayoral vote 'breached society's rules'".Newham Recorder.
  16. ^Roy, Amit."To read British pulse, watch Calcutta boy's contest". Archived fromthe original on 12 July 2018.
  17. ^"Calcutta boy answers call to Brexit battle". Archived fromthe original on 20 October 2017.
  18. ^"From Student Politics To Contesting The UK Parliamentary Elections: Here's The Story Of A 29-Year-Old Kolkata Boy". 3 May 2017.
  19. ^"National Committee".LGBT Labour.
  20. ^"Newham councillor to stand against Nigel Farage in the EU elections". 19 April 2019.
  21. ^"Sign in".PV Staff.
  22. ^"Our staff | Loughborough University London".www.lborolondon.ac.uk.
  23. ^"Alumni | Annenberg".www.asc.upenn.edu. Retrieved8 October 2024.
  24. ^"Loughborough University Research Publications".publications.lboro.ac.uk.
  25. ^Dasgupta, Rohit (8 February 2018)."Coming out isn't as easy as you think for a LGBT+ person of colour".The Independent.
  26. ^Dasgupta, Rohit."Why I Refuse To Blame The English Working Class For Brexit".Huffington Post.
  27. ^Dasgupta, Rohit."Why Queer Folk Must Vote Against Brexit".Huffington Post.
  28. ^Dasgupta, Rohit."Coronavirus lockdown: LGBTQ people face hostility and loneliness".The Conversation.
  29. ^Dasgupta, Rohit."Don't Send More Homophobic Voices to Europe".Tribune.
  30. ^Dasgupta, Rohit (24 April 2019)."Why I'm standing against Nigel Farage in the European elections".Left Foot Forward.
  31. ^Dasgupta, Rohit."We must not turn our back on BAME communities to gain votes elsewhere".Labour List.
  32. ^Bickerton, James (14 March 2018)."Hackney Mayor joins lecturers on picket line".Hackney Post.
  33. ^King, Jon (18 June 2019)."Canning Town councillor calls for unity to defeat homophobia and stop hate crime".Newham Recorder.
  34. ^Nye, Catrin (30 August 2019)."Protest leaflets claim relationship education teaches infants masturbation".BBC News.
  35. ^"Hampshire East parliamentary constituency".BBC News.
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