🚨New Article Alert
I’m thrilled to announce that my “Feeling for the Anthropocene” paper has been published as an advance article with
@IAJournal_CH
.
Thanks,
@POLSISEngage
and
@UQ_News
, for the open-access support.
yesterday, I submitted a paper to a journal of pol. science.
at 4 a.m., I got the email to reformat my citations and re-submit.
switched the laptop on, asked
#Zotero
to generate biblio and citation--and sent the draft back.
in 5 min. off to sleep!
Many thanks,
@MBPatil
ji, for generously supporting my education during my initial days at Sainik School, when there were significant financial difficulties at home.
I hope more youngsters take inspiration, and do things unconventionally, and work for greater good in society.
ಯಶಸ್ವಿ ನೀರಾವರಿ ಯೋಜನೆಗಳು ನಮ್ಮ ರೈತರ ಬದುಕನ್ನು ಬದಲಿಸುತ್ತಿರುವುದರ ಜತೆ ಜತೆಗೆ ರೈತಾಪಿ ವರ್ಗದ ಮಕ್ಕಳ ಶಿಕ್ಷಣದ ಅಗತ್ಯತೆಯನ್ನೂಪೂರೈಸುತ್ತಿದೆ ಎಂಬುದಕ್ಕೆ ಈ ಉದಾಹರಣೆಯೇ ಸಾಕ್ಷಿ!
ನಮ್ಮ #ಬಬಲೇಶ್ವರ ಮತ ಕ್ಷೇತ್ರದ ಸಂಗಾಪುರ ಎಸ್. ಹೆಚ್. ಗ್ರಾಮದ ಪ್ರಗತಿಪರ ರೈತರಾದ ಶ್ರೀ ಅಶೋಕ ಬಡ್ರಿ ಅವರು ಯಶಸ್ವಿ ಕೃಷಿಕರಾಗಿ, ತಮ್ಮ ಪುತ್ರ ಆದರ್ಶಗೆ
“To help end war in Ukraine, the Quad should back India to engage Russia”
I argue in the
@LowyInstitute
that while the Quad nations recognise India's relationship with Russia, they should now take advantage of its position to bring peace to Ukraine.
I review
@mona_lilja
's excellent work "constructive resistance: repetitions, emotions, and time" -- an exploration into the terrains of resistance away from power connotations.
Special thanks to
@mariana_vieir1
and her team at the
@IAJournal_CH
I have often wanted someone to tell me what it means to do research when I was doing my masters in Political Science at Delhi University.
In the next few weeks, I will address some of these topics.
Watch this space :)
#academictwitter
@AcademicChatter
Elated to meet Prof.
@adam_tooze
, whose articles and writings have—and continue to —greatly inspire(d) many of us in at SIS.
He was kind enough to share some of his writing tips.
#CPRDialogues2022
sure!
and yet you would pay 30k.
the insane culture of normalising ‘over work’ in the name of hard work.
already capitalism fantasises ‘hard work’.
Indian capitalists add ‘nationalism’ along to exploit scores of people — selling cheap labour abroad, and making fortunes!
🚨 "He has worked 80 to 90 hours a week, so, he doesn't know what less than that is. He believes in real hard work and he lived like that" - Sudha Murthy, wife of Narayana Murthy.
Review of
@tca_raghavan
's “The People Next Door”
one of the brilliant books on
#IndiaPakistan
relations.
compelling narration, laced with anecdotes!
if you are someone interested in India-Pakistan, this is an essential read.
via
@Adarsh_Badri
The 1950 film
#Rashomon
, directed by
#AkiraKurasawa
, is a uniquely scripted story about perspectives and how each individual carries the story of what they claim to have believed as reality. Such realities are often mediated by social conditions. (1/n)
Several students are working on their research proposals for
#PhD
entrances for unis. like
#JNU
,
#DU
,
#Jamia
, etc in India.
I wrote something several months ago, and some students may benefit greatly.
Kindly check it out, and share it with others :)
Check out my review of
@BachleitnerK
's Collective Memory in International Relations for
@IntlStudiesRev
.
A fascinating theoretical attempt at how memories shape global politics! Kudos 🥂
Thanks, everyone, for turning up for today’s session. I really enjoyed being with friends and peers, discussing (and contesting) my paper in its current form. I learnt a lot from the session--and hope to inculcate this spirit forward.
@jnu_ir
, thanks for the opportunity!🌻
Another amazing session, battling the chilly winds of Delhi, discussing the nuances of Quad's balancing and bandwagoning strategies authored by our very own
@Adarsh_Badri
🌻
Also, its not everyday that we get to have the author amongst us.Made the session all the more special🙈
These are some of the visuals of how the ABVP goons came and attacked the peacefully protesting students in Arts Faculty, Delhi University.
When we forget to fight for our rights, they cease to exist.
#CAA2019
#JamiaProtests
#DUProtests
Several
#students
sit down to write their
#PhDentrances
every year without knowing what they are getting at. It is that time of the year again--when students will have to sit down to write
#PhD
#researchproposals
relentlessly.
Had an excellent session with
@amitjulka
. Covering his major works and diving into constructivism at all levels. The discussion helped us gain great clarity on a range of IR perspectives and locate broad themes like 'identity' and 'narratives' into the larger discourse.
The most satisfying of this result is the no. of bigots (who were previously dividing people based on religion) are all decisively defeated.
#KarnatakaElectionResults2023
I have been influenced by Rushdie’s writings, greatly!
It is disheartening, and enraging to hear how he had been attacked on stage.
I pray and hope for his speed recovery.
reading for and writing a
#literaturereview
are two different steps in
#academicresearch
.
Often, we confuse between them and end up summarising essays.
1. So, here is the essay on how to read for a literature review:
An interesting host of panelists on
@IndiaToday
, with Kishore Mahbubani, John Mearsheimer, and
@samirsaran
discussing/debating on the “rise of China, and the future it holds.”
Insightful and thought provoking!
Kudos to
@rahulkanwal
As an MA student of political science at Delhi University in 2020, I wrote something about the Citizenship Amendment Act.
It's time to relook at it!
#CAA
#CitizenshipAmendmentAct
Link:
How to Read a Book Like
#VirginiaWoolf
?
#ReadingABook
, Virginia Woolf-style, is not difficult. Reading is a banal activity like everything else, but it certainly comes with techniques and rules.
Read below for more:
Juxtaposing Social Theory by Alexander Wendt with Theory by Kenneth Waltz in IR
A
#reviewessay
written as a requirement for my PhD coursework. I have published it on my blog today, do check it out :)
via
@Adarsh_Badri
This is my review of Arkotong Longkumer's The Greater India Experiment: Hindutva and the Northeast.
This book should be read widely—to understand what makes the Hindutva project ambitious and attractive.
@navayanabooks
#bookreview
via
@Adarsh_Badri
here is my reflexive essay on living through the mimetic desire to become a civil servant in India.
credits to
@amitvarma
's recent podcast for introducing the concept of "mimetic desires" in an episode with
@AiyarYamini
on the Indian State.
#review
@chacchachoudhry
has a flair for telling stories. This lucid biography of
#AtalBehariVajpayee
presents its subject as they are—in their flaws and praiseworthiness. This book is one of the best biographies I have read in a long time.
@PanMacIndia
I look forward to this brilliant opportunity by
@jnu_ir
to discuss the paper with my friends, peers and IR enthusiasts at large.
Thanks for doing this!
This Sunday, 15.01.2023, we are delighted to take up a paper by one of our society members,
@Adarsh_Badri
on the balancing behaviour of Quad countries.
Looking forward to your participation this Sunday at 3:00p.m, Sanskrit Lawns,JNU
#HappyIndependenceDay
🇮🇳
we have come so far,
from where we had nothing.
we have to go so far yet,
where we would have — freedom.
freedom — from what, people ask!
from poverty, from inequality, from hate, from ignorance, from caste, from desires — said the ignorant man!
Prof
@BeheraChadha
taught us Cohn's Investigative Modalities for us, as a part of the MA course in Political Science at Delhi University.
As I was going through my notes, I came up with this blog post!
Do check out :)
via
@Adarsh_Badri
It has been more than over a year into blogging, here are some of my reflections and thoughts on what happened through it.
This is my final entry for this year, check it out :)
#blogging
#academicblog
#bloggers
#wordpress
There are several attempts to make sense of India’s (in this case, Modi government’s) strategic behaviour. But, I somehow think that there is literally no strategy, only ambiguous behaviour.
My paper was recently (17th June 2020) made open-accessible. Within a span of a week, it has hit the top of recent downloads on multiple lists.
Link to the paper:
Make sure to leave your comments!
Thanks to everyone who showed interest in this IA essay.
IT’S TRENDING📍
If you haven’t checked out already, here is the link:
Feel free to share you thoughts as and when you finish reading it 🌸
@IAJournal_CH
@POLSISEngage
Trending in
#InternationalRelations
:
1) Advisers & Aggregation in Foreign Policy Decision Making (
@intorgjournal
)
2) Feeling for the Anthropocene: ecological activism in the global South (
@iajournal_ch
)
3) ‘Moroccogate’ & the European parliament on
read an interesting essay yesterday.
wrote something about it today.
it is a critique of carl schmitt's concept of the political.
do check it out :)
via
@Adarsh_Badri
I recently had a chance to read Franz Kafka’s Letters to Milena.
They are beautiful.
Here are some of the beautiful excerpts from the letters. Do check out :)
#Kafka
#Literary
#Letters
#Milena
#FranzKafka
🚨‼️ NEW ISSUE OUT NOW
From Ukrainian state survival to the power of Big Tech, our November issue includes 1⃣4⃣ articles and 3⃣9⃣ book reviews covering key issues in our world today.
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To all the teachers who taught me how to look outside the proposed frameworks, how to imagine and how to love.
To all the professors who told me about the poets who are witnesses and to my grandfather who read out Dover Beach to me when I was a child.
As a student of
#InternationalRelations
I feel sad about how we learn about states’ interests, power security, and war and peace—through materialist conceptions.
Israeli state is a criminal.
And the world watches on the horrors mated on Gaza.
West’s credibility in open expose.
Biden’s complicity in these horrors will be remembered.
#RafahUnderAttack
In this short
@E_IR
essay, I reflect on the activist origins of Kamaladevi Chattopadhyay’s international thought (and finally use my Gloria Steinem-meets-Kamaladevi anecdote!)
Many thanks to
@Adarsh_Badri
for kindly inviting me to write about this :)
Kathrin Bachleitner's "Collective Memory in International Relations" contains a succinct distinction the physical and ontological security:
@BachleitnerK