My paper on generative AI and anthropology has been published.
Though written last year, its reflections on integrating AI in anthropological teaching and learning remain timely and relevant.
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Celebrating our very own brilliant minds across fields making a difference in their own ways this Nobel week. Do give a read. :)
https://t.co/a8UCpnFc1i
A conversation with Dr. Debaditya Bhattacharya on his book "The Indian University: A Critical History" at @NewBooksNetwork@OrientBlackSwan
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What does migration have to do with missionary work? We explore how Baptist and Presbyterian missionary work as socioreligious institutions have impacted and influenced mobility in Northeast India, both pre- and post-colonialism at @COMPAS_oxford
https://t.co/PbTZBmslM8
I hate Ai so much. I spent five hours on a lab report. No outside help, didn’t even use google. It wasn’t even graded because turnitin software said it was “80% Ai”. What the fuck does that mean and how do I appeal it?? I have literally never used Ai???
My first glimpse into Bhutan's spiritual heart was at the Thimphu Tsechu, a religious ritual/festival that captivated me and left me wanting to know more about it.
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As the narrative begins to unfold one thing is clear the whole of Asia Harvest Alliance (AHA) needs to be investigated. The parent body is responsible for burying this narrative.
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Institutionally, the NLTP Act in Nagaland is a matter between the Church and the Government, where the question is how they can please each other and retain profits.
Over the years, I have learned and practiced the art of public speaking and communication as a learner and teacher. I'm thrilled to keep learning and sharing my passion and knowledge.
There is no concept of creation in Ao Naga's traditional religion because it is inadequate to explain their concept of 'poktet' (origination). That is why the concept of creation was not necessary.