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The gift of Indian higher learning traditions to the global research university
Ruth Hayhoe discusses Angkor Wat in Cambodia as a great center of learning, and then highlights the traditions…
University of Toronto
Promoting female participation in urban India’s labour force
The workforce participation rate of India’s women is significantly lower than that of the men; and amongst the…
Observer Research Foundation
A new type of revolution: socialist thought in India
Although it is often said that early postcolonial India was socialist, scholars have tended to take this term…
London School of Economics
The Political Biography of an Earthquake
Edward Simpson, Professor of Social Anthropology, as the new Director of the SOAS South Asia Institute. Professor Simpson…
SOAS University of London
A Brief History of Incivility in Rural Postcolonial India
Anthropological studies of Indian villages conducted in the 1950s and 1960s form a valuable archive of rural life…
SOAS University of London
Migrating objects: John Henry Foley and empire
Fintan Cullen considers the equestrian statue of a Raj military figure James Outram which was erected in central…
University of Nottingham
Laboring to Relate
Stephen Ball discusses the work of disseminating, legitimizing, and reassembling neoliberal imaginaries in India but in relation to…
UCL Institute of Education
Entering the base of the pyramid market in India: A corporate social entrepreneurship perspective
Pervez Ghauri discusses the international market expansion of multinational corporations (MNCs) to the base of the pyramid (BoP).
University of Birmingham