Social Sciences
Saptarshi Mandal
Saptarshi Mandal is a student of law at the National University of Juridical Sciences in Kolkata. His primary interest is in understanding the relationship between law and marginality. He seeks to do this by bringing together perspectives from Dalit, Queer, Disability and Feminist studies and the way law interacts with each of these. He has been working on the idea of jurisprudence of caste, and has published on Dalit conceptions of justice and the legal discourse around manual scavenging. At present, he is working on the theme of disability and citizenship, of which the present effort is a part.
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1st Global Conference: Sexuality And Disability
1st Global Conference: Sexuality and Disability Tuesday 6th May - Thursday 8th May 2014 Lisbon, Portugal Call For Presentations: "Sexuality is an integral part of the personality of everyone: man, woman and child; it is a basic need and...
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National Seminar On Development Imaginations @ Sree Sankaracharya University Of Sanskrit, Kalady,
CALL for PAPERS National Seminar on Development Imaginations: Gender, Ecological and Dalit Critical Engagements organized by Gender, Ecology and Dalit Studies, Sree Sankaracharya University of Sanskrit, Kalady, Kerala-683574 on 13th and 14th February...
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Nad Openings
National Academy for Dalit (NAD) - University Fellow is only for Dalit About organization : National Academy for Dalit (NAD) is a voluntary organization started by diversified field of young professional in the year 2008. It main objective is to...
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1st Global Conference: Queer Sexualities
1st Global Conference Queer Sexualities 13th to 15th May 2011 Warsaw, Poland Call for Papers 20 years since the reclamation of the word 'queer' by the LGBTQ community this conference would like to take a closer look at broad themes of queer sexualities...
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Geetanjali Srikantan
Geetanjali Srikantan is a doctoral student at the Centre for the Study of Culture and Society, Bangalore. Her research interests lie in the area of law and religion. Her present research which draws from jurisprudence and legal history revolves around...
Social Sciences