Enforced Disappearences
"The Crimes Against Humanity Data Project is a portrait of widespread and systematic enforced disappearances and extrajudicial executions, based on data collected through primary source interviews.
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Researcher profile
Publications:
COUNTER-MAPPING
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Frontier Urbanism
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Historian Giorgio Miescher defines frontier as a “border zone, the precise location and dimensions of which are in constant flux” (Namibia’s Red Line, 2012, p. 8)
Exhibit: SAVARNA SPEECH ACTS
The exhibition hopes to evoke an affective experience of the in/visible violence perpetrated by upper-castes by exploring their spaces of comfort and privacy as breeding grounds of confession
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Anti-Caste Futures
Beyond narratives of victimisation: As I type this (June 4, 2024) the Indian elections results unfold and it is evident that the Dalit and rural vote flipped the exit-polls results which had p
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Punjab's boundaries and demographics have undergone deep transformations over colonial and post-colonial period in India. This twitter thread project is a very useful archive to track them.