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September 2015 - July 2020
September 2014 - September 2015
June 2011 - June 2013
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A vibrant public sphere has come to be recognised as a necessary condition of modern democracies. Jürgen Habermas’s work has been a convenient point of departure for studies concerned with the concept of the public sphere and modernity, despite evidence mounting from feminist, postcolonial and subaltern studies that its despatialised nature and uni...
Over two decades since the Good Friday Agreement was signed, social spaces remain heavily contested in Northern Ireland. On the one hand, top-down approaches toward ushering in a new spatiality for a shared future have had limited success. On the other hand, there is increasing evidence that a ‘shared future’ disconnected from local historical and...
Guest lecture at University of Toronto Mississauga to students enrolled in module POL 402: Urban Politics – public space, part of the Global Classrooms initiative of Dr. Naomi Adiv in collaboration with City Space Architecture.
(06th and 20th October 2021)
On March 24, Prime Minister Narendra Modi declared that India would go into lockdown for three weeks to tackle the coronavirus pandemic. The aim is to minimise contact between people as experts have established that "social distancing" is the most effective way to contain the spread of the highly contagious virus. In his speech, the prime minister...
Communism arrived in the south Indian state of Kerala in the early twentieth century at a time when the matrilineal systems that governed caste-Hindu relations were crumbling quickly. For a large part of the twentieth century, the Communist Party – specifically the Communist Party of India (Marxist) – played a major role in navigating Kerala societ...
Communism arrived in the south Indian state of Kerala in the early twentieth century at a time when the matrilineal systems that governed caste-Hindu relations were crumbling quickly. For a large part of the twentieth century, the Communist Party-specifically the Communist Party of India (Marxist)-played a major role in navigating Kerala society th...