Interdisciplinarity in environmental research: Insights from 25 years of crossing boundaries
Venue: Centre for Contemporary Studies, IISC Speaker: Sharachchandra Lele
Course 1003: Reframing the Debate on ‘the Political’ (in the wake of the Financial Crisis)
Course Instructor: Swagato Sarkar/Session 1
Talk by Akshay Khanna
A State of Arousal: Eroticism and Violence in the making of Homophobia
Production of Knowledge in the Natural and Social Sciences
Inaugural session and introductory module: Prof. Tejaswini Niranjana (CSCS) and Prof. Sanil V (IIT Delhi)
Course 1001: The Knowledge Society: Limits and Possibilities
Course Instructors: CSCS faculty, anchored by Dr. Sitharamam Kakarala/ Session 1
NIAS Graduate Seminar with Dr. Vinay Gidwani: Class 1
The Origins of Modernity
Course 1003: Reframing the Debate on ‘the Political’ (in the wake of the Financial Crisis)
Course Instructor: Swagato Sarkar/Session 2
Workshop on Introduction to History and Philosophy of Science
Integrated Science Education Initiative of the HE Cell in collaboration with IISER-Pune presents a three day workshop on Introduction to History and Philosophy of Science, a Second Year UG course for students of IISER-Pune. Instructor: K. Subramaniam
NIAS Graduate Seminar with Dr. Vinay Gidwani: Class 2
Development
NIAS Graduate Seminar with Dr. Vinay Gidwani: Class 3
Late Capitalism
Seminar on the Anthropology of Contemporary Capitalism
Session 1
Independence Day
Holiday
Course 1001: The Knowledge Society: Limits and Possibilities
Course Instructors: CSCS faculty, anchored by Dr. Sitharamam Kakarala/ Session 2
Workshop on 'Psychobiography as Methodology' ([email protected] in collaboration with School of Human Studies, AUD)
Coordinators: P.Radhika/Asha Achuthan/Ranjita Biswas/Anup Dhar Venue: School of Human Studies, Ambedkar University, Delhi (as part of ICSSR project on The Experience of Gendered Violence: Developing Psychobiographies)
Ashish Rajadhyaksha
Work-in-Progress
Course 1003: Reframing the Debate on ‘the Political’ (in the wake of the Financial Crisis)
Course Instructor: Swagato Sarkar/Session 3
Workshop
Higher Education Cell/Venue: IISc
Course 1001: The Knowledge Society: Limits and Possibilities
Course Instructors: CSCS faculty, anchored by Dr. Sitharamam Kakarala/ Session 3
Tejaswini Niranjana
Work-in-Progress
Course 1003: Reframing the Debate on ‘the Political’ (in the wake of the Financial Crisis)
Course Instructor: Swagato Sarkar/Session 4
Talk by Rounaq Jahan
Challenges of Democratic Consolidation in Bangladesh
Presentation by CCS/CSCS Library Fellows
Venue: CCS
Course 1002: Personal Identification, Appearance and Politics
Course Instructor: Sruti Chaganti/Session 1
Workshop on Gender and Religion
Promoting Pluralism project of the Law, Society and Culture Programme
Course 1001: The Knowledge Society: Limits and Possibilities
Course Instructors: CSCS faculty, anchored by Dr. Sitharamam Kakarala/ Session 4
The CSCS Fellowships Programme began in 2002 to make its substantial library and faculty resources available to a range of researchers outside the institution.
CSCS provides affiliation to Indian and international researchers for varying periods of time. In addition CSCS also invites academics to interact with faculty and students and to present their work at the Centre.
Current State: Published
POSITION AVAILABLE for Research Associate in [email protected] Announced on 01 May 2010
An ICSSR Project on The Experience of Gendered Violence: Developing Psychobiographies
[email protected] (Culture-Subjectivity-Psyche: Rethinking Mental Health), an applied research programme at CSCS, is looking for a full time/part time RESEARCH ASSOCIATE for its project The Experience of Gendered Violence: Developing Psychobiographies. The applicant should have a Master's Degree with interest in working at the interface of mental health in general, psychoanalysis in particular and gender issues (awareness of qualitative methods and processes of narrative generation in contexts of violence would be welcome). S/he should be under 35 years of age and have good knowledge of computer applications and web technologies. The full time job (40 hours per week) is based in Bangalore but could involve travelling according to the requirements of the Research. The applicant would be responsible for the management of (a) research projects undertaken; (b) field work and (c) courses/talks/workshops organized by the project. Remuneration will be commensurate with qualifications.
Send in applications in soft copy and hard copy, along with an updated CV, to Dr. Anup Dhar (Project Director – [email protected]). Shortlisted candidates will be interviewed in person.