The Sociology of War: Discursive Practices and the Shaping of the Modern Citizen – Anurag Kumar Bauddh
Introduction In the age of precision bombing and high-tech surveillance, the contemporary state still depends on older yet symbolically powerful…
Introduction In the age of precision bombing and high-tech surveillance, the contemporary state still depends on older yet symbolically powerful…
Tanweer Fazal, Divya Vaid and Surinder Singh Jodhka’s edited book Marginalities and Mobilities among India’s Muslims: Elusive Citizenship (published by…
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