Human-Animal relations at the ‘margins’
Relations between humans and animals are multifaceted. The various ways of perceiving the ‘conjoint’ living have been analysed and examined
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Relations between humans and animals are multifaceted. The various ways of perceiving the ‘conjoint’ living have been analysed and examined
Recent advances in the fields of archaeology and history, together with contributions from the sciences, have contributed enormously to the
The talk will be a conversation between Gill and IITGN faculty Nishaant Choksi and Arka Chattopadhyay discussing Gill’s unique theory
“I had no choice. I would be dead if I hadn’t transitioned—I would have killed myself.” Drawing on her clinical
Invisibilisation of Ambedkarite Discourse in Bengal: Upper Casteness of Bhadraloks About the Speaker: Subhajit Naskar is an Assistant Professor at the
About the Speaker: Umesh Bagade is a Professor of History in Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada University, Aurangabad. He works on
About the speaker: Ahana Ghosh is currently working as doctoral scholar in Discipline of Humanities and Social Sciences at Indian
About the speaker: Arvind Kumar is a PhD candidate at the RHUL with specific interest in electoral democracy and voting behaviour.
About the Speaker: Dr. Tosabanta Padhan is a Post-Doctoral fellow at the Archaeological Sciences centre, IITGN. His principal interest is in Field Archaeology,