Katharine Adeney, Marie Lall
Abstract Katharine Adeney is Lecturer in Politics in the Department of Politics at the University of Sheffield.Marie Lall is a principal researcher at the Institute of Education and a visiting lecturer at the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London. Marie Lall is a Lecturer in E...
Prema Sankaran, Raksha Deshbhag, Krishna Durbha, Raj Gururajan et al.
In higher education, the integration of AI-powered tools, such as ChatGPT, has gained attention as a means to enhance student learning experiences and support academic activities. This study examines the relationship between student perceptions and their intention to use ChatGPT in higher education....
Sankaran Krishna
Saleem Sinai, the protagonist of Salman Rushdie's Midnight's Children, was the bastard offspring of a one-shot encounter between a departing Britisher, William Methwold (last of a line of angrezi robber barons), and Vanita, wife of a poor Maharashtrian accordionist--a proletarian Mumbaikar given to ...
Maggie Paul
The clandestine (Muslim) ‘Bangladeshi migrant’ has been a referent <italic>par excellence</italic> for ‘national threat’ discourses in India. The figure of this ‘enemy’ has long been used to penalise vulnerable urban populations. Sankaran Krishna has aptly articulated this longstanding obsession wit...
Sankaran Krishna
Sensitive Space: Fragmented Territory at the India-Bangladesh Border. By Jason Cons. Seattle: University of Washington Press, 2016. 224 pp. ISBN: 9780295995526 (cloth, also available as e-book). - Volume 77 Issue 2
Hooshang Nikjoo, Krishnaswami Sankaranarayanan
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Maya Ranganathan
AbstractThe central role that regional-language identities play in the communicative and cultural settings of South Asia is best reflected in the regional media landscape. The varied influences of regional media on a nation's polity and society in multilingual countries like India have largely been ...
Sankaran Krishna