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Food, Gender and Religion among Muslim Immigrants in the US: An Interview with Farha Bano Ternikar
Posted onMay 31, 2025May 31, 2025
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Rated A: Soft-Porn Cinema and Mediations of Desire in India – A Discussion with Darshana S. Mini
Posted onMay 10, 2025May 10, 2025
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Matchmaking in the Digital Space: A Conversation with Leena Pujari
Posted onApril 20, 2025April 20, 2025
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Feminist Histories and the Women’s Movement in Contemporary India: An Interview with Uma Chakravarti
Posted onMarch 24, 2025March 24, 2025
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Children, Adolescents and Mediascape in India: An Interview with Usha Raman
Posted onFebruary 25, 2025February 25, 2025
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Riverine and Climate Discourses in Chars of Bangladesh: A Conversation with Naveeda Khan
Posted onJanuary 30, 2025January 30, 2025
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Situating Women Performers in Feminist Historiography: A Conversation with Lata Singh
Posted onJanuary 3, 2025January 3, 2025
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Understanding Social Change and Continuity Among Communities: A Discussion with T B Subba
Posted onDecember 30, 2024December 30, 2024
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Caste in Everyday Life: Experience and Affect: An Interview with Dhaneswar Bhoi
Posted onNovember 30, 2024November 30, 2024
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From the perspective of students of Sociology based in India, this crisis raised by the novel coronavirus is consequential for knowledge and how we understand it. This blog hopes to be a site to further the sociological consciousness, to explore the idea that things may not be quite what they seem to be.We plan to use this space to ‘cultivate’ the sociological imagination. We live in strange times – at once connected and at once lonely.

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