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新しい話者の視座から見た琉球諸語の開花の取り組み (Efflorescence of Ryukyuan Languages from Perspectives of New Speakers) (2021)
Journal Article
Zlazli, M. (2021). 新しい話者の視座から見た琉球諸語の開花の取り組み (Efflorescence of Ryukyuan Languages from Perspectives of New Speakers). Tosho chiiki = 島嶼地域科学 (Journal of Regional Science for Islands), 2, 163-181. https://doi.org/10.34526/jrsi.2.0_163

筆者は現在,博士研究の一環として,Hintonのマスター・アプレンティス言語学習プログラムを参考にして,琉球諸語の新しい話者の支援に焦点を当てたMAI-Ryukyusプロジェクトを実施している。研究の問いは,新しい話者が琉球諸語を話す原動力,琉球諸語の多様性を可能な... Read More about 新しい話者の視座から見た琉球諸語の開花の取り組み (Efflorescence of Ryukyuan Languages from Perspectives of New Speakers).

Living Between Two Worlds (2021)
Digital Artefact
Kashyap, M. Living Between Two Worlds

This blog is part of Convivial Thinking, a collaborative open group of scholars who write on post-and decolonial approaches. Using self reflexivity of doing my Phd Project on bodies and borders at SOAS, I highlight my own positionality of being a pos... Read More about Living Between Two Worlds.

Black Lives Matter, Capital and Ideology: Spiralling out from India (2021)
Journal Article
Shah, A., & Lerche, J. (2021). Black Lives Matter, Capital and Ideology: Spiralling out from India. The British Journal of Sociology, 72(1), 93-105. https://doi.org/10.1111/1468-4446.12815

Piketty's propositions for arresting inequality are discussed through the lens of racism/casteism. We focus on the case of India's George Floyds—the persistence of caste and tribe oppression under economic growth in India—through the insights of our... Read More about Black Lives Matter, Capital and Ideology: Spiralling out from India.

Migration and the Invisible Economies of Care: Production, social reproduction and seasonal migrant labour in India (2020)
Journal Article
Shah, A., & Lerche, J. (2020). Migration and the Invisible Economies of Care: Production, social reproduction and seasonal migrant labour in India. Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers, 45(4), 719-734. https://doi.org/10.1111/tran.12401

This paper focuses on the processes of migrant labour exploitation which are crucial for capitalist growth and the inequalities they generate. Ethnographic research conducted in different sites across India shows how patterns of seasonal labour migra... Read More about Migration and the Invisible Economies of Care: Production, social reproduction and seasonal migrant labour in India.

From ‘Imam ul-Hind’ to Azizul Hind: The ‘One Man Media House’ in Modern India (2019)
Journal Article
Dhital, P. (2019). From ‘Imam ul-Hind’ to Azizul Hind: The ‘One Man Media House’ in Modern India. South Asia: Journal of South Asian Studies, 42(3), 452-468. https://doi.org/10.1080/00856401.2019.1596778

This paper discusses the efforts of two Indian Muslim journalists, Abul Kalam Azad (1888–1958) and Aziz Burney (1952–), to use and overcome the constraints of direct and indirect censorship in order to address a community (qaum) conceived in their ow... Read More about From ‘Imam ul-Hind’ to Azizul Hind: The ‘One Man Media House’ in Modern India.

Nirbhaya, New Media and Digital Gender Activism (2018)
Book
Dey, A. (2018). Nirbhaya, New Media and Digital Gender Activism. Emerald. https://doi.org/10.1108/978-1-78754-529-820181009

This title centres around digital gender activism focusing on the implications that the phenomenon of online gender activism has for politics, society, culture and gender relations/dynamics. On December 16th, 2012, Jyoti Singh, a female psychotherapy... Read More about Nirbhaya, New Media and Digital Gender Activism.

The Silent Hat: Islam, Female Labour, and the Political Economy of the "Headscarf Debate" (2017)
Journal Article
Ha, G. (2017). The Silent Hat: Islam, Female Labour, and the Political Economy of the "Headscarf Debate". Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society, 42(3), 743-769. https://doi.org/10.1086/689641

What is the point of revisiting Muslim women’s head wears when such a topic has already been extensively discussed in recent years? What can we do with the spectres of class and labour that often appear, however fleetingly, in these discussions that... Read More about The Silent Hat: Islam, Female Labour, and the Political Economy of the "Headscarf Debate".

Selfhood and Archipelago in Indonesia: A Case for Human Polyversality (2017)
Book Chapter
Hamzić, V. (2017). Selfhood and Archipelago in Indonesia: A Case for Human Polyversality. In O. Sircar, & P. Jain (Eds.), New Intimacies / Old Desires: Law, Culture and Queer Politics in Neoliberal Times (235-252). Zubaan Books; Chicago University Press

Gender and Caste Intersectionality in India: An Analysis of the Nirbhaya Case, 16 December 2012 (2016)
Book Chapter
Dey, A., & Orton, B. (2016). Gender and Caste Intersectionality in India: An Analysis of the Nirbhaya Case, 16 December 2012. In S. Takhar (Ed.), Gender and Race Matter: Global Perspectives on Being a Woman (87-105). Emerald Group Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1108/S1529-212620160000021006

Purpose: This chapter deals with the concept of intersectionality with particular reference to the interconnectedness of gender, class and caste discrimination in India. Even though much of the work on intersectionality has been carried out by schola... Read More about Gender and Caste Intersectionality in India: An Analysis of the Nirbhaya Case, 16 December 2012.