Happy to share the cover of our edited volume published by @CambridgeUP
It's been an honour to co-edit this volume with brilliant contributions that make you think and rethink gender in contemporary times.
Link: https://t.co/NeEVCgKjxO
The eight-hour workday wasn’t a gift ‒ it was fought for. The struggle began in Australia in 1856 and reached the United States by 1886, where half a million workers went on strike ‒ culminating in the Haymarket Affair in Chicago.
Making Sociology Matter: Public Sociology and Digital Media: A Conversation with Michaela Benson
@Michaelacbenson @TheSocReview @AbtCitizenship
Going live on our YouTube channel on 25 April, 5 pm IST.
A Discussion on
Family Studies, edited by Anuja Agrawal, Professor, Delhi School of Economics
Discussants
Penny Vera-Sanso
Pusphesh Kumar
Jagriti Gangopadhyay
20 November 2025, 7 pm IST
Registration link - https://t.co/FkHhZgvpE9
🚨Exclusive: "How can a person who doesn't even live in the country, now be updated as an owner and cultivator both?" asks tribal farmer Lakshman Rao
Andhra Pradesh's land digitalisation is excluding tribals and Dalits from land & welfare
@pulitzercenter
https://t.co/xcQtqWwK5o
Discipline of Sociology, Krishna Kanta Handiqui State Open University, in collaboration with ISS and Centre for Internal Quality Assurance, KKHSOU, brings to you ‘Qualitative Research Methodology Workshop’ from 14th to 19th November, 2025.
🎥 Blended
🔗 https://t.co/8glIB6sUaK
Father Tongue, Mother Land: The Birth of Languages in South Asia by Peggy Mohan (2025): A Review by Kislaya Priyadarshi
@kislaya2000
https://t.co/ngYmahhldb
We are doing a session on writing beyond the academy, writing for the public in collaboration with @jguideas on 27 June at 3 pm. Registration link - https://t.co/m6uEfRIktc
@SociologyDoing@deepalee18@balusha_gayatri