Sociological Research Colloquium

‘Workers’ rights in the era of neoliberalism- the practice of private labour regulation in the garment factories in Delhi (NCR)’ by Archana Prasad

Archana Prasad (Department of Sociology, Kamala Nehru College, Delhi University) presented her research entitled ‘Workers’ rights in the era of neoliberalism- the practice of private labour regulation in the garment factories in Delhi (NCR)’ at the Sociological Research Colloquium. When: Friday, 20th April 2018 at 3:00 p.m. Where: Seminar Room (First Floor), Department of Sociology, …

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‘The monster at the border: Islamophobia, gender and nationalism in Central and Eastern Europe’ by Dr. Kasia Narkowicz

Dr Kasia Narkowicz (Sociology Department, University of York, UK) presented her research entitled ‘The monster at the border: Islamophobia, gender and nationalism in Central and Eastern Europe’ at the Sociological Research Colloquium. When: Friday, 13th April 2018 at 3:00 p.m. Where: Seminar Room (First Floor), Department of Sociology, University of Delhi  Abstract This talk will …

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‘Justice Vs. The Judicial System’ by Prof. G. Mohan Gopal

Prof. G. Mohan Gopal (Legal Scholar and a former Director of the National Law School of India University, Bangalore) presented his research entitled ‘Justice Vs. The Judicial System’ at the Sociological Research Colloquium. When: Friday, 05th April 2018 at 3:00 p.m. Where: Seminar Room (First Floor), Department of Sociology, University of Delhi  Abstract “To secure …

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Travel and Masculinity in the Vernacular: Writings of a ‘Pracharak’ by Charu Gupta

Charu Gupta (Department of History, University of Delhi) presented her research entitled ‘Travel and Masculinity in the Vernacular: Writings of a ‘Pracharak’’ at the Sociological Research Colloquium. When: Friday, 23rd March 2018 at 3:00 p.m. Where: Seminar Room (First Floor), Department of Sociology, University of Delhi  Abstract This paper focuses on the vernacular travel writings …

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Public wall art in Mumbai: ‘seeing’ Indianness, gendered violence and patriotism by E. Dawson Varughese

E. Dawson Varughese (Independent scholar, UK and India) presented his research entitled Public wall art in Mumbai: ‘seeing’ Indianness, gendered violence and patriotism at the Sociological Research Colloquium. When: Friday, 16th March 2018 at 3:00 p.m. Where: Seminar Room (First Floor), Department of Sociology, University of Delhi  Abstract This research paper examines public-generated wall art …

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‘Falling Poverty and Rising Privations: Trends Over a Quarter Century in a Slum and a Village Near Delhi’ by Dr. Devesh Vijay

Dr. Devesh Vijay presented his research entitled ‘Falling Poverty and Rising Privations: Trends Over a Quarter Century in a Slum and a Village Near Delhi’ at the Sociological Research Colloquium. When: Friday, 09th March 2018 at 3:00 p.m. Where: Seminar Room (First Floor), Department of Sociology, University of Delhi  Abstract A number of reforms championed …

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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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