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Responsive mental health systems to address the poverty, homelessness and mental illness nexus

Responsive mental health systems to address the poverty, homelessness and mental illness nexus - Mental Health in India – Bridging the Gap
Asian Studies Centre
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Innovative provision of primary mental health care in rural India

Innovative provision of primary mental health care in rural Indial - Mental Health in India – Bridging the Gap
Asian Studies Centre
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Ecology and Mental Health in India

Ecology and Mental Health in India - Mental Health in India – Bridging the Gap
Asian Studies Centre
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Identifying perinatal depression in resource-constrained settings

Identifying perinatal depression in resource-constrained settings - Mental Health in India – Bridging the Gap
Asian Studies Centre
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The Mental Health Act in India - what next?

The Mental Health Act in India - what next? - Mental Health in India – Bridging the Gap
Asian Studies Centre
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Working outside the traditional clinical model

Working outside the traditional clinical model - Mental Health in India – Bridging the Gap
TORCH | The Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities

Book at Lunchtime: India, Empire and First World War Culture

TORCH Book at Lunchtime event on India, Empire and First World War Culture by Professor Santanu Das. Held on 20th November 2019.
TORCH | The Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities

Supriya Chaudhuri, Significant Lives: biography, autobiography, gender, and women's history in South Asia

Chaired by Elleke Boehmer.
The Global History of Capitalism

Water and the Economic History of India

Tirthankar Roy (Professor in Economic History, Department of Economic History, LSE) gives a lecture on ‘Water and the Economic History of India’.
Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism

Protecting newsrooms from political pressures

Bobby Ghosh, editorial board member at Bloomberg Opinion, explains how traditional revenue models in India make it challenging to resist external pressures on reporting – but there is a still way through it.
TORCH | The Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities

The Social Life of Modernism: Conversation, Literary Community, and Espionage in 1930s Calcutta

This talk from TORCH Global South Visiting Professor Supriya Chaudhuri will be illustrated with images from the Parichay archives and related documents and correspondence.
Asian Studies Centre

The Young and the Restless: Youth and Politics in India

Book reading and Discussion with Gurmehar Kaur
Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism

India's Social Media Elections

Dr Vidya Narayanan of the Oxford Internet Institute on how India's 2019 general elections will be affected by the influence of social media
Anthropology

Social life of a license: caste and everyday struggles for work legitimacies in India

This Anthropology Departmental Seminar was given by Bhawani Buswala, University of Oxford, on 30 November 2018.
Asian Studies Centre

Freedom Behind Bars: Indira Gandhi's Emergency

Public lecture by Professor Gyan Prakash (Princeton University) from 31 October 2018
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

Marconi lecture 2018: Imperial Wave: how empire shaped the network of wireless in South Asia at the turn of the twentieth century

Dr Medha Saxena (Delhi, and Byrne Bussey Marconi Fellow), gives the 2018 annual Marconi lecture.
Asian Studies Centre

Shashi Tharoor on Confronting the Colonial Present of the British Raj

In conversation with Kira Huju from the Oxford Working Group on Colonialism, Indian Member of Parliament Dr Shashi Tharoor discusses the need to confront the living legacies of the British Raj in UK society and universities.
Anthropology

Rights and justice: reproductive politics and legal activism in India

This Anthropology departmental Seminar was delivered by Professor Maya Unnithan (University of Sussex) on 26 January 2018
Anthropology

A petition to kill: efficacious appeals against big cats in India

Nayanika Mathur (Oxford) delivered this Anthropology Departmental Seminar on 5 May 2018
TORCH | The Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities

Cultural Citizenship in India: Politics, Power and Media

Cultural Citizenship in India argues that citizenship is an ongoing and evolving discursive project. Further, it studies the role of culture and different media in the process of citizen-making by taking postcolonial India as its case study.

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