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#40 Fluid mechanics, turbulence and more: an interview with Prof Rama Govindarajan
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Dan Aspel and Christie Marr speak to Prof Rama Govindarajan of the International Centre for Theoretical Sciences in Bengaluru.
Collection: Living Proof - the Isaac Newton Institute podcast
Institution: Isaac Newton Institute for Mathematical Sciences
Created: Fri 6 May 2022
Adrian Mayer
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An interview with Adrian Mayer where he talks about his background and his work in central India and Fiji, and his relations with certain anthropologists. Interview of Adrian...
Collection: Film Interviews with Leading Thinkers
Institution: Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology
Created: Fri 8 Apr 2011
Ajit Mohanty
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This is the second film of the three films recorded on the last day of the Final dissemination event held at Hyderabad on 12th February 2020. Our consultant, Professor Ajit...
Collection: MML
Institution: Department of Theoretical and Applied Linguistics
Created: Tue 19 May 2020
Andre Beteille
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Andre Beteille speaks of his childhood and natural inclination to anthropology, his training, fieldwork in Dehli and the influence of his supervisor, M.N. Srinivas. He discusses...
Collection: Film Interviews with Leading Thinkers
Institution: Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology
Created: Thu 17 Mar 2011
A New Asia? China-Ladakh-India
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While global attention has been focussed on the coronavirus epidemic, with perhaps a glance or two at Hong Kong and the South China Seas, the PRC has taken a dramatic step in the...
Collection: Centre for Geopolitics
Institution: Department of Politics and International Studies
Created: Thu 18 Jun 2020
Angel of the Aboriginals
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Angel of the Aboriginals is a documentary film about the life of anthropologist and tribal activist Dr Verrier Elwin.
Collection: Digital Himalaya Films & Video
Institution: Department of Social Anthropology
Created: Wed 13 Jan 2016
Behroze Gandhy - 'Artists as film-makers - three Indian artists'
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Behroze Gandhy, independent film-maker and critic, presents a discussion and screening of films by three Indian artists: M.F. Hussain, Tyeb Mehta and Akbar Padamsee. The sections...
Collection: Centre of South Asian Studies: Seminars
Institution: Centre of South Asian Studies
Created: Mon 13 May 2013
CAS Public Seminar: Between the Moral and Market Economy: Rebel Taxation as a Technology of Governance - Zachariah...
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This seminar was part of the Lent Term 2020 series on 'Contestation and accountability in Africa: imaginary, ideas and practices'.
Collection: Centre of African Studies
Institution: Centre of African Studies
Created: Wed 22 Jan 2020
CAS Seminar: Dr Sarah Longair: 'The "colonial moment" in the lives of Swahili objects'
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Collection: Centre of African Studies
Institution: Centre of African Studies
Created: Wed 9 Nov 2016
Challenges of monolingual and multilingual education: cognition, numeracy and literacy skills in primary school...
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NOTE: DATA IN THIS TALK IS PRELIMINARY AND UNPUBLISHED, AND THE RESEARCH IS ONGOING. Lecture at the University of Oxford as part of a special seminar series on the ESRC-DFID...
Collection: Cambridge Language Sciences
Institution: Department of Theoretical and Applied Linguistics
Created: Fri 18 May 2018
Christoph von Furer-Haimendorf
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A long interview of the many fieldwork projects and books of Professor Haimendorf. He worked in Central India, North East India and in Nepal, and describes his training and the...
Collection: Film Interviews with Leading Thinkers
Institution: Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology
Created: Mon 21 Mar 2011
David Snellgrove
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David Snellgrove speaks of his education, admission into the Colonial Service, his wartime experiences in India, travels to Sikkim, studies in Cambridge with Sir Harold Bailey,...
Collection: Film Interviews with Leading Thinkers
Institution: Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology
Created: Wed 13 Apr 2011
Djoeke van Netten: ‘Collecting and Guarding Information just before and after the Establishment of the Dutch East India...
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Discussion of concealing and revealing, inclusion and exclusion in the history of information gathering of the Dutch East India Company.
Collection: Treasuries of Knowledge
Institution: Academic Division
Created: Sat 9 Apr 2016
Dr Harshan Kumarasingham, 'The "Tropical Dominions" - the appeal of Dominion status in the decolonisation of India,...
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Dr Kumarasingham presented a paper detailing the different discussions between the British government and the soon-to-be-independent South Asian colonies, and how practical...
Collection: Centre of South Asian Studies: Seminars
Institution: Centre of South Asian Studies
Created: Thu 24 Oct 2013
Dr Justin Jones - '"Houses of justice": Islamic courts and legal forum-shopping in twentieth-century India'
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Justin Jones discusses the role of Islamic courts in the 1920s and 1930s, examining the ways in which the courts maintained their relevance and influence in the face of the...
Collection: Centre of South Asian Studies: Seminars
Institution: Centre of South Asian Studies
Created: Wed 6 Nov 2013
Dr Louise Tillin - Food for Votes? Comparing Welfare Politics in Chhattisgarh and Madhya Pradesh
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Louise Tillin, from King's College, London, examines the relationship between politics and the provision of welfare in two Indian states.
Collection: Centre of South Asian Studies: Seminars
Institution: Centre of South Asian Studies
Created: Mon 27 Jan 2014
Dr Rohit De: 'Husna Bai's profession: sex, work and freedom in the Indian constitution, 1950-1964'
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Rohit De of Cambridge University's Centre for History and Economics examines the constitutional contest between officials of the Indian state, welfare workers and prostitutes in...
Collection: Centre of South Asian Studies: Seminars
Institution: Centre of South Asian Studies
Created: Sat 22 Feb 2014
‘For a little amusement’: A Brutal Look at Leisure in Early Modern Indo-Danish Relations (Josefine Baark)
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This talk is part of the 'Visual Constructions of South Asia' seminar series supported by the Cambridge-India partnership (http://www.cambridge-india.org) and by the Thriplow...
Collection: 'Visual Constructions of South Asia' seminar series (Michaelmas 2014)
Institution: Clare Hall
Created: Tue 11 Nov 2014
Group Projects 2013. Group India: A platform for online modding.
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Group Projects 2013. Group India: A platform for online modding.
Collection: 1B Group projects 2013
Institution: Department of Computer Science and Technology
Created: Tue 12 Mar 2013
Ianthi Tsimpli - Overview of MultiLila project and findings
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Professor Ianthi Tsimpli, the principal investigator of the MultiLila project, gave a presentation on the Policy day of the last dissemination event of the MultiLila project, held...
Collection: MML
Institution: Department of Theoretical and Applied Linguistics
Created: Tue 19 May 2020