Social Justice and Dalits in South Asia
Across the globe, an estimated 260 million people are relegated to a lifetime of segregation, exploitation, and extreme forms of physical and psychological abuse, all [...]
Across the globe, an estimated 260 million people are relegated to a lifetime of segregation, exploitation, and extreme forms of physical and psychological abuse, all [...]
Awash with militancy, ground zero for climate change, and on the brink of nuclear war, the Indian subcontinent has long been known as [...]
This is the first in the series of events hosted by the Transregional Center for Democratic Studies that will mark the 25th anniversary of the dismantling of the [...]
The India China Institute (ICI) at The New School is launching a new research forum, the Colloquium on the Economies and Societies of India and [...]
The India China Institute is excited to announce an exciting event taking place in Kathmandu, Nepal. ICI is partnering with The City Museum Kathmandu, the [...]
The Real Cost of Tea: Modern-Day Slavery in Assam’s Tea Gardens Sukti Dhital, a human rights lawyer and Executive Director of Nazdeek, a legal capacity [...]
Social Science Bahainvites you to its Lecture Series LXXX Eiko Ikegami on Gods, Power and Common FolksCity and Religion in Kyoto, Japan 4 pm • [...]
This talk will examine the question: why do Indian middle-class citizens seem to have no compelling interest improving sanitation for the poor, despite the fact that [...]
The Center for Public Scholarship is pleased to present the 32nd Social Research conference, "The Fear of Art," on Thursday and Friday, February 12 and 13, 2015, at The [...]
In Shenzhen, China, the term “urban village” refers to a vernacular urban typology that has emerged out of village settlements that no longer, or only partially, [...]
https://youtu.be/agAP8pXTSlg Watch Here Please join us for a roundtable discussion with experts on China, India, Japan & Russia. Moderator: Jeff Wasserstrom, Chancellor's professor of History, [...]