Who Kneads Your Aata (flour)? The lost love for labour – Shamsher Singh
In the recent past, a leading home appliance brand put out an advertisement for an ‘Aata Maker and Bread Maker’ on…
In the recent past, a leading home appliance brand put out an advertisement for an ‘Aata Maker and Bread Maker’ on…
Over two decades post-millennium, Indian cities, and suburbs have increasingly grown to become sites of the socio-economic and political advancements.…
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The “Bois Locker Room” case got critical attention for the right reasons – display of misogynistic and voyeuristic content. But…
Neo-liberalism involves extending and disseminating market values to all institutions and social action. Not surprisingly in such times, this even…
‘Coffee is not just a refreshment. It possesses symbolic value as part of our day to day social activities. Often…
The women’s movement has been a visible presence in India since the 1970s. Its most notable impact was felt in…
Through this series, we seek to engage young scholars and students on concepts and themes in Sociology through the audio-visual…
Series Thinking out ‘allowed’ This is an audio-visual reproduction of Gargi Gayan’s piece that was published in Doing Sociology blog earlier. Link: https://doingsociology2020.blogspot.com/2020/05/the-fear-of-stigma-and-its-social.htmlThe…