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‘New Medium, New Historiography: Re-Narrating Islamic Pasts in India through VCDs’ by Ronie Parciack

Ronie Parciack presented his research entitled ‘New Medium, New Historiography: Re-Narrating Islamic Pasts in India through VCDs’ at the Sociological Research Colloquium. When: Friday, 19th January 2018 at 3:00 p.m. Where: Seminar Room (First Floor), Department of Sociology, University of Delhi  Abstract The formulation of history in late colonial India and the crystallization of Hindu …

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‘Fertile Disorder. Spirit possession and its Provocation of the modern’ by Kalpana Ram

Kalpana Ram presented his research entitled ‘Fertile Disorder. Spirit possession and its Provocation of the modern’ at the Sociological Research Colloquium. When: Friday, 12th January 2018 at 3:00 p.m. Where: Seminar Room (First Floor), Department of Sociology, University of Delhi  Abstract In this presentation I will take up just one case study from my book …

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‘The New Middle Class and the Question of ‘Youth’ in Fast Food Eating-Out Culture’ by Dr. Anjali Bhatia

Dr. Anjali Bhatia from Lady Sriram College, University of Delhi presented his research entitled ‘The New Middle Class and the Question of ‘Youth’ in Fast Food Eating-Out Culture’ at the Sociological Research Colloquium. When: Friday, 17th November 2017 at 3:00 p.m. Where: Seminar Room (First Floor), Department of Sociology, University of Delhi  Abstract The genesis …

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‘Sacralising the Foetus: The birth of the unborn person and the miscarried parent in the Anglophone world’ by Prof. Harish Naraindas

Prof. Harish Naraindas from Centre for the Study of Social systems, JNU presented his research entitled ‘Sacralising the Foetus: The birth of the unborn person and the miscarried parent in the Anglophone world’ at the Sociological Research Colloquium. When: Friday, 10th November 2017 at 3:00 p.m. Where: Seminar Room (First Floor), Department of Sociology, University …

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‘Production of Segregated Spaces in Delhi: Materiality of Culture and Identity’ by Ghazala Jamil

Ghazala Jamil from Jawaharlal Nehru University presented his research entitled ‘Production of Segregated Spaces in Delhi: Materiality of Culture and Identity’ at the Sociological Research Colloquium. When: Friday, 03rd November 2017 at 3:00 p.m. Where: Seminar Room (First Floor), Department of Sociology, University of Delhi  Abstract This paper charts out the changes taking place in …

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‘Law, religion and marriage: Arya Samaj Marriage in Indian courts’ by Dr. Anuja Agarwal

Dr. Anuja Agarwal from Department of Sociology, University of Delhi presented his research entitled ‘Law, religion and marriage: Arya Samaj Marriage in Indian courts’ at the Sociological Research Colloquium. When: Friday, 27th October 2017 at 3:00 p.m. Where: Seminar Room (First Floor), Department of Sociology, University of Delhi  Abstract This paper is a part of …

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‘Design Ethics: Originality, Ownership and the Limits of Protection’ by Dr. Jane Lynch

Dr. Jane Lynch from Center for South Asian Studies, University of Michigan, USA presented his research entitled ‘Design Ethics: Originality, Ownership and the Limits of Protection’ at the Sociological Research Colloquium. When: Friday, 13th October 2017 at 3:00 p.m. Where: Seminar Room (First Floor), Department of Sociology, University of Delhi  Abstract In the 1950s and …

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‘Caste, Capital and “Less-than-Societies”: A Comparative Analysis’ by Prof. Soumyabrata Choudhury

Prof. Soumyabrata Choudhury from School of Arts and Aesthetics, JNU presented his research entitled ‘Caste, Capital and “Less-than-Societies”: A Comparative Analysis’ at the Sociological Research Colloquium. When: Friday, 29th September 2017 at 3:00 p.m. Where: Seminar Room (First Floor), Department of Sociology, University of Delhi  Abstract In this paper I utilize Wolfgang Streeck’s coinage of …

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