Feminist Pedagogy and Mentoring: Insights From Anurekha Chari Wagh
Dr. Anurekha Chari Wagh teaches at the Department of Sociology, University of Hyderabad. She has previously taught at the University…
Dr. Anurekha Chari Wagh teaches at the Department of Sociology, University of Hyderabad. She has previously taught at the University…
This article comes out of a need for reconciliation in my research work. I keep getting stuck at particular binaries…
There have been many debates in history about the nature of education and the purpose of knowledge production. The nature…
Several states in India recently held their assembly elections. Elections, along with much intrigue and political machinations, also usher in…
A Book Discussion on The Public and their Platforms: Public Sociology in an Era of Social Media With Mark Carrigan…
“Apes, too, have organs that can grasp, but they do not have hands.” Martin Heidegger, What Is Called Thinking? “The…
Formal Education is widely seen as the steppingstone to modernization. But do all citizens have equal access to education in…
The term identity has become a buzzword in social sciences and academic circles in the last few decades. The modern…
It seems almost opportune to think about the concept of ‘precarity’ when we are in the throes of a pandemic.…