The deep natural, social, and cultural processes involved in the making and unmaking of environment and labour in a caste-capitalist economy impact people’s sense of freedom, belonging, and values.
https://t.co/OAQxwf1gxy
More and more women's studies centres and courses in gender studies are being introduced in India but the academic relevance, recognition and role for women's/gender issues within the broader space for social sciences are still very marginalised. https://t.co/ph6B2kGLFT
Call for early career scholars to apply for an urban methodology workshop in Shanghai, May 2024, entitled: "Doing Mobile Ethnography: Learning from the Other ‘Other’". Deadline to apply: 15 March 2024. https://t.co/qWh6gY8Rdv
AbdouMaliq Simone concludes the forthcoming special issue on #RadicalVerticality: Critical explorations of high-rise urbanism in this Afterword @XazaarAdjame
https://t.co/n9PrV9sVjO
#BookReview | The School at Ajmeri Gate: Delhi’s Educational Legacy documents the institutional journey of Anglo-Arabic School, one of the oldest educational institutions in Delhi.
https://t.co/BcHZS8xZb0
EPW Distilled | The feature is based on the article 'Labour Laws for Gig Workers in the Context of Labour Law Reforms', written by Deepika M G and Madhusoodhan M.
https://t.co/Z0Y2m7oF5i
In this issue of the Review of Urban Affairs, we highlight the work of young and emerging urban scholars who theorise from otherwise lesser-studied, lesser-known urban geographies, articulating different types of social dynamics.
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There are still a few days left to apply to be part of our Labour Transfer Summer School in the glorious mining town of Buggerru, Sardinia! Full bursaries for Global South student-activists available!
https://t.co/9GfH7jq73t
Abstracts for #IGC2024 are due on Friday - be sure to submit your abstract via the conference website before then to book yourself in for Geography's global gathering in Dublin in August 🌏🌍🌎
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The paper places an incident of violent displacement of an iterant tea vendor, by the security of Varanasi’s Kashi Vishwanath Corridor, in Henri Lefebvre’s three-headed dialectic of the production of space.
https://t.co/laOjYJbnnK
Firsts are always special + it came out on birthday🤩! Excited to share with you my piece dovetailing social infrastructures and faith in the ghat spaces of Kolkata. Happy reading this December issue @epw_rua curated by Prof. @Gopabugeo69 and Prof. Ratoola Kundu