It took almost three years but finally an expansive bibliography (of about 100 entries) on Indigenous childhoods in India is finally out! The bibliography is a great resource for anyone working in childhoods studies, Adivasi studies, sociology/anthropology in India, among others.
Join us for the IMSE Seminar Series, Mahindra University.
Pedagogy of the Oppressed: Radical Departures & Continuing Relevance of Paulo Freire
Speaker: Prof. Clemencia Rodríguez
🗓 April 6, 2026 | ⏰ 4 PM
📍 CR 1, IMSE
Freire’s relevance for voice, agency & transformative praxis.
In an open access article I write about the centrality of childhood in observing the political economy of violence, development, and decolonization.
https://t.co/u4uRru2PeB
SASEI welcomes you to an interactive online session on:
Grant Writing in the Social Sciences with Dr. Maya Ratnam, Assistant Professor, School of Arts and Sciences, Ahmedabad University
15th November, 2025 (Saturday) | 6-7:30 PM
Register Here: https://t.co/vyh6XdU3U4
Dr. Rashmi Kumari (IMSE, Mahindra University) presented her work at the Anthropology Research Seminar, Brunel University London. Her talk, “Shuttling between school, home & work,” explored geographies of recognition, reproduction & refusal. Proud moment for IMSE!
#IMSE#Research
Publish your work with a wider audience! We wish to encourage conversations between S.Asian , S.E Asian, and East Asian scholars. So many things to learn and share! @sreejata_paul@LoveOrJunel@liksamchan Prof. Naifei Ding
📢 New Fieldwork Reflection Alert!
Trust, Tension, and Testimonies: Navigating Fieldwork as a Dalit Woman Researcher
✍ S Prasanna, Research Scholar, Department of Sociology, University of Hyderabad
📖 Read the full article here:
https://t.co/okUnSj5WOC
Online interactive discussion:
School Ethnography: Complexities of Sustained Access and Changing Researcher Positionalities
With the panellists: Samiksha Rohilla, Vikash Sharan and Odity Barthakur
20/09/2025, 6-7:30 PM
For More and to register: https://t.co/BmY4zzhilu
TISS alumnus has been working for the last eight years to democratise higher education for the backward communities of #India, has reached five lakh underprivileged youth till now, reports @vinivdvc
https://t.co/3DOUkcvr4O
We had an insightful talk on the topic "Rethinking Ignored Folk Artists from Maharashtra: Stage Pedagogy, Challenges and Aspirations" delivered by Kalpana Sonawane, followed by an engaging discussion with the audience.
Last year Eknath missed the chance to attend @Harvard University due to bureaucratic delays with his scholarship. But his resilience and continued effort have paid off this year, as he makes it to the prestigious MPP program at #Harvard. This achievement is deeply moving, especially considering the setbacks of last year.
Now, I am confident that, in the coming 1–2 years, @eklavya_india will see double-digit scholars from marginalised communities entering #IvyLeague institutions. We recognise that the journey ahead is still long, but milestones like this remind us why we persist.
Welcoming Dr. Rashmi Kumari to IMSE as Assistant Professor
With a Ph.D. in Childhood Studies from Rutgers Univ., she brings expertise in Indigenous education, gender & policy. Her work spans global fellowships & key publications on childhoods & social justice.
#MahindraUniversity
📢 New Fieldwork Reflection Alert!
Navigating Access and Positionality During Fieldwork in a Government Girls’ School
✍️ Samiksha Rohilla
🔗 Read the full article: https://t.co/4vD9W06tIO
Delighted to share that my book Contested Childhoods (CUP) has been awarded the @SHCY Grace Abbott Prize 2024. @RanaAnwesha@SaniyaPuri007 Thanks are due to everyone who helped me in this journey. https://t.co/Ji7DQSzxrz
📘 New Fieldwork Reflection by Mincy Ruby Mathew
PhD Scholar, School of Education Studies, Ambedkar University, Delhi.
🔗 Read the latest entry here: https://t.co/gvB2sr6Gym
Read our new fieldwork reflection entry titled "Feeling the Field: A Reflection on the Emotional Labor of Special Educators in Kerala," by Aiswarya P Raj & Aysha Thamanna K. @SASEIndia
https://t.co/Tu3sF5eOMa