18 & 19 NOVEMBER 2024
How does narrativity shape and is shaped by different media (visual, verbal, plastic, digital, ludic) and different modes (fictional, poetic, autobiographical, anthropological)?
The workshop brings... Read more
18 & 19 NOVEMBER 2024
How does narrativity shape and is shaped by different media (visual, verbal, plastic, digital, ludic) and different modes (fictional, poetic, autobiographical, anthropological)?
The workshop brings... Read more
Abstract: Red Rivers against Hard Concrete: Have historians trumped engineers on the large dam debate in India (1948-2000)?
As a mode for understanding and acting upon the world, is engineering different from the discipline of history? And... Read more
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The global distribution and chronology of spread of Y chromosomal haplogroups ap-pears correlated with the spread of language families. This Father Tongue correla¬tion is ubiqui¬tous globally, but the pattern is neither perfect... Read more
17 - 22 Feb 2025 The Winter School will focus on digital tools for computational analysis of texts and is aimed at providing participants a headstart in digital tools and methods. It will help participants conceptualise their research problems... Read more
On the occasion of the rolling out of the new MA Culture, Society, Thought programme, with its very first batch admitted in July 2024, we are launching the MA-CST Annual Public Lecture Series. The first annual lecture will be delivered by Prof.... Read more
As someone rightly put, life is 10% of what happens to you and 90% of how you react to it, says a lot about our state of mind. So even in times of stress and anxiety, you can take proactive steps to lift your mood. Here are some excerpts from our... Read more
Virginia Eubanks’ widely acclaimed book, Automating Inequality, alerted us to the ways that automated decision-making tools exacerbated inequalities, especially by raising the barrier for people to receive services they are entitled to. The novel... Read more