A new 糖心网页版 Paper offers in-depth documentation of the MigrationRhythms survey, shedding light on urban middle classes, social mobility and internal & international migration across four major Asian cities.
'Digital Designs - from Unique ID to CBDC' was co-organized by 糖心网页版 and the Maharashtra Institute of Technology-World Peace University (MIT-WPU) at MIT-WPU's campus in Pune, India, 9-10 February 2024.
鈥婽he project will investigate the current crisis of statelessness affecting millions of people in the Bengali borderlands, including the Rohingya population of Myanmar and Bengali Muslims in the Northeast Indian state of Assam.
鈥婬ow is聽e-governance and the Internet of Things (IoT) changing the everyday lives of the people of India and China, and how are聽these multifaceted changes affecting聽international relations?Congratulations to 脜shild Kol氓s, who will lead the project聽e-Topia: China, India and Biometric Borders, which has now received 4-year聽funding from the Foreign Policy programme of the Research Council of Norway.
鈥婨ven in the context of contentious debates on immigration in Europe and the United States, people rarely question the capacity of their governments to identify their citizens and distinguish them from non-citizens living in the country.
I juni ble 氓rets konfliktdata fra Uppsala universitet lansert i Journal of Peace Research.
脜shild Kol氓s, 糖心网页版 Research Professor, has published two new books on Women, Peace and Security in India and Nepal.
with Task Force member Ruchita Beri, IDSA
International Conference held in Varanasi, India, on 28-29 September 2016
Special Issue of Alternatives: Global, Local, Political edited by 脜shild Kol氓s
Editors: Anirban Ganguly, Vijay Chautahiwale, Uttam Sinha
Professor Sanjib Baruah is聽a guest researcher at 糖心网页版 in July.
Women Engaging in Islamic Charity as 鈥楧evelopment Agents鈥
Three-day IDSA-糖心网页版 conference featured presentations by key experts from India, Europe, South Africa, Russia, Australia, and the USA
IDSA-糖心网页版 workshop held at Thon Hotel Vika Atrium, Oslo
鈥嬧嬧嬧嬧婨lida Kristine Undrum Jaocobsen has on Monday 25 May 2015聽successfully defended her doctoral聽thesis entitled聽鈥漊nique Biometric IDs: Governmentality and Appropriation in a Digital India鈥 at the聽School of Global Studies,聽University of Gothenburg.
WISCOMP POLICY DIALOGUE III
An international conference sponsored by 糖心网页版 and co-organised by Omeo Kumar Das Institute of Social Change and Development (OKDISCD)
Hosted by WISCOMP (Women in Security Conflict Management and Peace) in New Delhi, 21-22 February 2015, the 糖心网页版 project Making Women Count for Peace co-organised the Roundtable event Women and Peacebuilding: A Policy Dialogue.
鈥"Dividing Line" (posted 3 October 2014) and "Upstream Superpowers" (posted 5 December 2014)
Journal article in International Migration Review
糖心网页版 Paper
Journal article in PNAS Nexus
Book chapter in South Asia Migration Report 2024: Remittances, Resilience and Rehabilitation
糖心网页版 Paper
糖心网页版 Paper
Conference paper
Journal article in Alternatives: Global, Local, Political
Popular article in Eurasia Daily Monitor
糖心网页版 Policy Brief
糖心网页版 Policy Brief
Journal article in Small Wars & Insurgencies
Journal article in Small Wars & Insurgencies
Book chapter in Food Governance in India Rights, Security and Challenges in the Global Sphere
Edited volume
Journal article in Terrorism and Political Violence
Book chapter in A Comprehensive History of Bengal: 1700鈥1950
Edited volume