Historian । Researcher @linneuni I Affiliated Researcher @UniOslo
Interested in Global Health, South Asian Studies, Colonial-Polycolonial-Postcolonial Studies.
@catherinehapper@UofGSocSci@ManchesterUP Thanks again, for the very insightful talk, so much to offer and contribute! Looking forward to reading the book, and hope to catch up with you on the India project (next book project?)! 🤩
Our research cluster Colonial Connections and Comparisons' seminar programme this fall semester with lectures by Sarah Irving @DrTermagant (Staffordshire Univeristy), Gaurav C. Garg (Ashoka Univeristy), and Pippa Virdee (De Montfort University).
@lnuccon@linneuni
🎙️ Season 5 of In Pursuit of Development (@globaldevpod) has just concluded with 30 insightful episodes!
This 🧵 highlights key discussions from the first 15 episodes w/ some truly brilliant guests.
Tune in👇
https://t.co/AasKWGQhiQ
#globaldev#InPursuitOfDevelopment
“When you finish work at 2 am, there is always a fear – what if something happens, someone comes suddenly."
Amid mass protests over the rape and murder of a junior doctor, women doctors share the threats they face daily at the workplace.
Read here: https://t.co/CkrMSiGWfn
No, Mr. PM. Widely publicising punishment for #atrocities against #women is not the solution to a problem far deep rooted in #India. The need of the hour is to change the mindset of the #society against #patriarchy. Only then true #Justice will be delivered.
#JusticeForMoumita
Facing criticism, Govt withdraws new draft of #BroadcastBill.
There was pushback from independent content creators publicly, and big tech companies privately, over fears of government overreach.
https://t.co/Vav2vUhuMG
@ananya_jahanara's Partition’s Post Amnesias: illuminates a shared cultural heritage rooted in pre-Partition #India ,presenting a holistic view that transcends the compartmentalised histories of #SouthAsian nations.
In the lead up to 14th/15th August, and in the wake of revolution in Bangladesh, here’s my book that tracked the connections and divergences between India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh between 1947 and 1971 (and before and beyond)
The #Dutch newspaper @trouw published this piece on the Hindu atrocities in #Bangladesh . The article is built on the interviews given by me and Professor Imtiaz Ahmed the Centre for Alternatives, #Dhaka. Have a read👇🏼
https://t.co/cqAUjfaraL
The movement which brought down the prime minister is best understood not as the quota reform movement but the movement of an entire generation asking for space for their concerns to be heard, @ZafarSobhan writes. #Bangladesh@scroll_in
#BangladeshUnrest | The movement which brought down the prime minister is best understood not as the quota reform movement but the movement of an entire generation asking for space for their concerns to be heard, Zafar Sobhan writes.
https://t.co/KWgzBAtZ1B