Happy Pride Month from the CWC team! This June, we will be sharing themed content that engages with and celebrates queer representation across literature, media, and all other aspects of our work. Stay tuned!
Register for the second session of our E&E Seminar Series, to be led by Prof. Sachin Labade. He will give participants an overview of his co-authored chapter in New Horizons in Prescriptivism Research (Multilingual Matters, 2024)
Registration link: https://t.co/c5E0mQ2YYJ
Snapshots from CWC’s Annual Conference “Bridging Techne and Episteme” at IIC Delhi (9-10 Apr 2026).
Day 1 Panel 2 “Reflections on the Art & Science of Knowledge-Making” with Dr. Kanika Singh, Shruti Shukla, Tirtha Chatterjee & Kaushiki Ishwar.
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Meet the speakers of our upcoming Education & English (E&E) Online Seminar Series. Intended as intensive dialogues, these sessions will be a short overview of a pre-assigned reading/activity by the speaker, followed by an open floor discussion. Stay tuned for updates! ✨✨✨
Mother’s Day landing in Mental Health Awareness Month compels us to view mothers as individuals in their own right. These recommendations disrupt the fantasy of perfect motherhood.
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Join us next Sunday for an Instagram Live session with Shardha Rajam! We will discuss multi-species justice in policy, language, media and everyday practice.
https://t.co/SpM0OigHlb
As part of the CWC Summer School, and in collaboration with the Ashoka Centre for Translation, we're delighted to host a keynote lecture by Arunava Sinha titled “The Myth of Standardised English”
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Registration link: https://t.co/vx0KcRNSpr
May is Mental Health Awareness month, and we are marking it our way. Watch this space as we trace how mental health finds depiction across genres and ways of telling.
Chakrabarty (2009) names the real rupture: the climate crisis is a crisis in how we think. Nature no longer waits in the wings of history. Freedom runs on carbon. We have become a species whose collective force exceeds our capacity for felt experience. #Anthropocene
Chakrabarty (2009) names the real rupture: the climate crisis is a crisis in how we think. Nature no longer waits in the wings of history. Freedom runs on carbon. We have become a species whose collective force exceeds our capacity for felt experience. #Anthropocene