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Copenhagen South Asia Network Conference 18-19 June
Alphabetized List of Papers
A Step ahead - Women and Social Change in Rural Tamil Nadu
by Staffan Lindberg
Department of Sociology, Lund University
Anti-migrant political violence and securitisation of migration in Northeast India
by Ksenia Glebova, PhD Fellow
Department of Political Science, University of Helsinki
Caste, creed, class and social mobility in Tamil Nadu, South India
by Nils Finn Munch-Petersen, Senior Expert
NIAS - Nordic Institute of Asian Studies
Children and Marriage in Travancore, South India, in the 1940s
by Anna Lindberg , Director/coordinator SASNET
Centre for East and South-East Asian Studies, Lund University
Elites and the New Poverty Agenda in Bangladesh: Policy formulation and practice in the shrimp industry and ready made garment industry
by Neil Webster, Senior Researcher
DIIS - Danish Institute for International Studies
Multifaceted Battleground. Of the Contested Danish Mission Schools for Low-Caste Tamil Children in the Late Nineteenth Century
by Karen Vallgårda, PhD Fellow
Saxo Institute, University of Copenhagen
Oye 50-50!" - Delhi 6 and its Articulation of Hybrid Indian Identities in the Global Context.
by Sai Bhatawadekar. PhD., Assistant Professor of Hindi-Urdu
Indo-Pacific Languages and Literatures, University of Hawaii
Processions and Chariot Festivals in Tharamgambadi and Vellankanni as Instances of Cultural Exchange and Marking
by Peter B. Andersen, Associate Professor
Dept. of Cross-Cultural and Regional Studies, University of Copenhagen
"See You in Tihar Jail!!" Disobedience and Patriotism in the Tibetan Youth Congress in India
by Trine Brox, PhD
NIAS - Nordic Institute of Asian Studies, Affiliated Researcher
Slumdogs, India Shining and the disappearance of poverty from Indian national imagination
by Maria Tonini & Geoffrey Gardella
Department of Asian Studies, Lund University
South Asian Diasporic Youth in Scandinavia: Changing Identities and Socio Economic Strategies
by Rashmi Singla, cand. psych., Department of Psychology & Educational Studies, Roskilde University,
Anne Sophie Fabricius, cand. scinet. soc., Programme Officer, Disabled Peoples Organisations - Denmark (DPOD),
Anne Holm cand. scient soc., Integration Department, Copenhagen City
The impurity of politics: democracy and young people's future aspirations in rural Nepal
by Birgitte Lind Petersen, PhD Fellow
Danish Institute for International Studies/University of Copenhagen (Development Geography)
The Indian Emergency 1975-77: Independent India's Darkest Hour or Defining
Moment?
by Gunjeet Aurora, Senior Research Fellow
CES,SLL&CS - JNU, India
The issue of political stability and democratization in Pakistan: Role of national institutions and political parties
by Tehseen Nisar, Research fellow
European Studies Centre, University of Karachi, Pakistan
The practice of South Indian dance drama: old scripts, new actors
by Stine Puri Simonsen, PhD Fellow
Comparative Culture Studies, Dept. of Cross-Cultural and Regional Studies, University of Copenhagen
The return of Ram or the Ram Setu issue in recent Indian politics
by Erik R. Sand, Associate Professor
Dept. of Cross-Cultural and Regional Studies, University of Copenhagen
Transnational Retailing and the Political Economy of Land Development: The Case of Makro ‘Embedding' in Karachi, Pakistan
by Nausheen H. Anwar, Post-Doctoral Fellow
South Asia Initiative, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, USA
Udupi Hotels: Entrepreneaurship, Reform and Revival
by Stig Toft Madsen & Geoffrey Gardella
Centre for East and South-East Asian Studies, Lund University
When journalism makes grass grow into heaven - a study on development journalism and grassroots media in Bangladesh
by Signe Damkjær, MA
Roskilde University
