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Research Radio
Economic and Political Weekly
62 episodes
6 days ago
Research Radio brings academic rigour to ask and address complex questions. Our show lets you learn directly from researchers who are at the forefront of their fields, investigating topics ranging from food security programmes to queer rights legislation.
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Research Radio brings academic rigour to ask and address complex questions. Our show lets you learn directly from researchers who are at the forefront of their fields, investigating topics ranging from food security programmes to queer rights legislation.
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Research Radio
Kāvyaśāstra and Censorship in Premodern India

On this episode of Research Radio we have Sreenath V S and Mini Chandran discussing their paper To Write Was to Cense: Kāvyaśāstra and Creative Freedom in Premodern India

Sreenath V S teaches at the Department of Humanities and Social Sciences, IIT Madras. Mini Chandran teaches at the Department of Humanities and Social Sciences, IIT Kanpur..

For more episodes and to listen to EPW's other podcast Supplement head to ⁠⁠⁠https://www.epw.in/podcasts⁠⁠⁠

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10 months ago
51 minutes 7 seconds

Research Radio
The First Bible Women of Rayalaseema

On this episode of Research Radio we have Chakali Chandra Sekhar discussing his paper titled “⁠Dalit Women and Colonial Christianity: First Telugu Bible Women as Teachers of Wisdom”. Chakali Chandra Sekhar is currently working as a lecturer in English at SRR & CVR Govt Degree College, Vijayawada, in Andhra Pradesh, India.

For more episodes and to listen to EPW's other podcast Supplement head to ⁠⁠https://www.epw.in/podcasts⁠⁠

Subscribe to EPW to access all our content including the archives of The Economic and Political Weekly and The Economic Weekly dating back to 1949. ⁠⁠https://www.epw.in/subscribe.html⁠


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1 year ago
50 minutes 16 seconds

Research Radio
Crisis and change in the world and in the United States

On this episode of Research Radio we have Inderjeet Parmar discussing his paper titled “Poly Crisis or Organic Crisis?: The Crisis of the United States and the US-led World Order”. Inderjeet Parmar teaches international politics at City, University of London.

For more episodes and to listen to EPW's other podcast Supplement head to ⁠https://www.epw.in/podcasts⁠

Subscribe to EPW to access all our content including the archives of The Economic and Political Weekly and The Economic Weekly dating back to 1949. ⁠https://www.epw.in/subscribe.html⁠

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1 year ago
47 minutes 29 seconds

Research Radio
Rethinking India's Agricultural Extension System

On this episode of Research Radio we have A Suresh discussing his paper titled "Reinventing Agricultural Extension System in India: The Road Ahead" which he co-authored with V K Sajesh, R N Padaria, and A K Mohanty. Dr. A Suresh is Principal Scientist and Professor of Agricultural Economics at the Indian Council of Agricultural Research – Central Institute of Fisheries Technology in Kochi.

For more episodes and to listen to EPW's other podcast Supplement head to https://www.epw.in/podcasts

Subscribe to EPW to access all our content including the archives of The Economic and Political Weekly and The Economic Weekly dating back to 1949. https://www.epw.in/subscribe.html

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1 year ago
36 minutes 36 seconds

Research Radio
Evaluating India's Entrepreneurship Policy

On this episode of Research Radio we have Anish Tiwari discussing his paper titled “⁠The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly of ‘Startup India": A Review of India’s Entrepreneurship Policy” which he co-authored with Teresa Hogan and Colm O’Gorman.

Anish Tiwari is a former Marie S Curie doctoral fellow, Dublin City University, Ireland. He is currently Senior Associate at PWC, Ireland.

For more episodes and to listen to EPW's other podcast Supplement head to https://www.epw.in/podcasts


Subscribe to EPW to access all our content including the archives of The Economic and Political Weekly and The Economic Weekly dating back to 1949. https://www.epw.in/subscribe.html

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2 years ago
49 minutes 18 seconds

Research Radio
Understanding Urban Digitalisation Projects in India: Platformisation, Infrastructuring, and Datafication

On this episode of Research Radio we have Khaliq Parkar discussing his paper titled “Platformisation, Infrastructuring, and Datafication: Regional Variations in the Digitalisation of Indian Cities” which he co-authored with Marie-Helene Zerah and Gaurav Mittal.

Khaliq Parkar is with the Centre d’études en sciences sociales sur les mondes africains, américains et asiatique (CESSMA) Université Paris Cité, Paris.

For more episodes and to listen to EPW's other podcast Supplement head to https://www.epw.in/podcasts


Subscribe to EPW to access all our content including the archives of The Economic and Political Weekly and The Economic Weekly dating back to 1949. https://www.epw.in/subscribe.html


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2 years ago
37 minutes 40 seconds

Research Radio
Brahminical Environmentalism and Conservation Laws in India

In this episode of Research Radio, we have with us Sanjana Meshram and Aditya Rawat discussing conservation law in India and how it perpetuates Brahminical environmentalism. Today's discussion is based on their paper titled "Entrenching Brahminical Conservation: An Analysis of the Wild Life (Protection) Amendment Act".


Sanjana Meshram is a lawyer and heads the litigation team at the Criminal Justice and Police Accountability Project, Bhopal. Aditya Rawat is a law student and an intern with the Criminal Justice and Police Accountability Project, Bhopal.


For more episodes and to listen to EPW's other podcast Supplement head to https://www.epw.in/podcasts


Subscribe to EPW to access all our content including the archives of The Economic and Political Weekly and The Economic Weekly dating back to 1949. https://www.epw.in/subscribe.html

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2 years ago
37 minutes 19 seconds

Research Radio
Special Episode: Review of Urban Affairs 2023

Over the past 12 years the EPW Review of Urban Affairs has tried to be a finger to the pulse of Urban Studies in India. In this special episode of Research Radio we speak with two members of the advisory group of the Review of Urban Affairs, Dr. Karen Coelho and Dr. Anant Maringanti, to look back at the RUA over the years and discuss the papers in the most recent edition.


Karen Coelho is with the Madras Institute of Development Studies, Chennai.


Anant Maringanti is with the Hyderabad Urban Lab, Hyderabad.


You can find the papers from the most recent edition of the EPW Review of Urban Affairs as well as all previous editions at https://www.epw.in/review-urban-affairs


For more episodes and to listen to EPW's other podcast Research Radio head to https://www.epw.in/podcasts


Subscribe to EPW to access all our content including the archives of The Economic and Political Weekly and The Economic Weekly dating back to 1949. https://www.epw.in/subscribe.html


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2 years ago
55 minutes 3 seconds

Research Radio
Indian Labour Intermediaries and Global Production Networks

In this episode of Research Radio, we have with us Dr. Keshab Das to discuss the changing role of intermediaries in the relationship between labour and capital as Indian labour gets increasingly integrated into global production networks based on his paper "Labour Agency and Global Production Networks in India: Intermediaries—Old and New".


Dr. Keshab Das is Visiting prof at the institute for human development, New Delhi.


For more episodes and to listen to EPW's other podcast Supplement head to https://www.epw.in/podcasts


Subscribe to EPW to access all our content including the archives of The Economic and Political Weekly and The Economic Weekly dating back to 1949. https://www.epw.in/subscribe.html

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2 years ago
51 minutes 21 seconds

Research Radio
Dalits and the Environmental Movement in India

In this episode of Research Radio, we have with us Prof. Mukul Sharma who will be discussing his work on Dalits and the environmental movement in India based on his papers titled "The Making of Moral Authority: Anna Hazare and Watershed Management Programme in Ralegan Siddhi", "The Vrindavan Conservation Project" and "Dalits and Indian Environmental Politics". Prof. Mukul Sharma currently teaches Environmental Studies at Ashoka University in Sonipat.

For more episodes and to listen to EPW's other podcast Supplement head to https://www.epw.in/podcasts

Subscribe to EPW to access all our content including the archives of The Economic and Political Weekly and The Economic Weekly dating back to 1949. https://www.epw.in/subscribe.html

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2 years ago
38 minutes 49 seconds

Research Radio
Electoral Politics in ‘Jatland’: The Changing Political Landscape in Haryana

In this episode of Research Radio, we have with us Dr. Radhika Kumar, who will be discussing the changing political landscape in the ‘Jatland’ of Haryana. This discussion is based on her papers titled ‘Saffronising 'Jatland': Mapping Shifts in the Electoral Landscape in Haryana’, ‘Stooping to Conquer: Jats and Reservations in Haryana’, ‘Why a Nationalist Rhetoric Failed the BJP in Haryana’. Dr. Radhika Kumar is with the Department of Political Science, Motilal Nehru College, University of Delhi.

For more episodes and to listen to EPW's other podcast Supplement head to https://www.epw.in/podcasts

Subscribe to EPW to access all our content including the archives of The Economic and Political Weekly and The Economic Weekly dating back to 1949. https://www.epw.in/subscribe.html

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2 years ago
38 minutes 25 seconds

Research Radio
Debt and Service: The Logic of Caste

In this episode of Research Radio, we have Rajat Roy discussing his research on Dalit Political Subjectivity. In his papers titled "From Postcolonial Irony to Dalit Truth: A Perspective on Experience" and "Politics of Identity Contra Anti-caste Social Visions: The Matua Problem and Beyond," he highlights the uniqueness of Hindu life world and the social practices of castes. He argues that the postcolonial theory has not been sincere enough to look at caste and Brahmanical ideology critically as much as it has explored political questions like that of a Nation. Rajat Roy is an assistant professor of political science at Presidency University, Kolkata.


For more episodes and to listen to EPW's other podcast Supplement head to https://www.epw.in/podcasts


Subscribe to EPW to access all our content including the archives of The Economic and Political Weekly and The Economic Weekly dating back to 1949. https://www.epw.in/subscribe.html

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2 years ago
42 minutes 23 seconds

Research Radio
COVID-19 Vaccine R&D and Manufacturing in the US and in India - Part 2

This time on Research Radio we have with us Prof. Sunil Mani for a two-part episode on COVID-19 vaccine R&D and manufacturing in the US and in India based on his Special Article titled "The Role of Industrial Policy in Market-friendly Economies: Case of COVID-19 Vaccine R&D and Its Manufacturing in India and the US—I" and "The Role of Industrial Policy in Market-friendly Economies: Case of COVID-19 Vaccine R&D and Its Manufacturing in India and Its Contrast with the US—II". Prof. Mani is director and professor, RBI Chair, at the Centre for Development Studies, Thiruvananthapuram.

In Part 1 of this episode we will look at the differences in the approach adopted by the US and by India and the role of the each respective government in promoting R&D and Manufacturing.  

In Part 2 of this episode we discuss how intellectual property laws can facilitate and hinder the development and production of vaccines and the delicate balance of public private partnerships needed especially in the field of knowledge production and healthcare.

For more episodes and to listen to EPW's other podcast Research Radio head to https://www.epw.in/podcasts

Subscribe to EPW to access all our content including the archives of The Economic and Political Weekly and The Economic Weekly dating back to 1949. https://www.epw.in/subscribe.html

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2 years ago
41 minutes 46 seconds

Research Radio
COVID-19 Vaccine R&D and Manufacturing in the US and in India - Part 1

This time on Research Radio we have with us Prof. Sunil Mani for a two-part episode on COVID-19 vaccine R&D and manufacturing in the US and in India based on his Special Article titled "The Role of Industrial Policy in Market-friendly Economies: Case of COVID-19 Vaccine R&D and Its Manufacturing in India and the US—I" and "The Role of Industrial Policy in Market-friendly Economies: Case of COVID-19 Vaccine R&D and Its Manufacturing in India and Its Contrast with the US—II". Prof. Mani is director and professor, RBI Chair, at the Centre for Development Studies, Thiruvananthapuram. 

In Part 1 of this episode we will look at the differences in the approach adopted by the US and by India and the role of the each respective government in promoting R&D and Manufacturing.

In Part 2 of this episode we discuss how intellectual property laws can facilitate and hinder the development and production of vaccines and the delicate balance of public private partnerships needed especially in the field of knowledge production and healthcare.



For more episodes and to listen to EPW's other podcast Research Radio head to https://www.epw.in/podcasts 

Subscribe to EPW to access all our content including the archives of The Economic and Political Weekly and The Economic Weekly dating back to 1949. https://www.epw.in/subscribe.html

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2 years ago
37 minutes 49 seconds

Research Radio
Caste Among School Children in Maharashtra

On this episode of Research Radio we have Sameer Mohite discussing his research on Caste among School Children in Maharashtra. In his  papers titled  "Critical Thinking on Caste among Schoolchildren in Maharashtra: Case Study of Two Schools in Chiplun" and "Caste amongst Schoolchildren: A Response" he discusses whether schools have been successful in encouraging children to overcome caste prejudice by bringing students from different castes together. Sameer Mohite currently teaches at Nirmala Niketan College in Mumbai. 

For more episodes and to listen to EPW's other podcast Research Radio head to https://www.epw.in/podcasts 

Subscribe to EPW to access all our content including the archives of The Economic and Political Weekly and The Economic Weekly dating back to 1949. https://www.epw.in/subscribe.html

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2 years ago
32 minutes 20 seconds

Research Radio
Socio-cultural Factors and Mental Health in India

On this World Mental Health Day we bring you a conversation with Sudarshan Kottai on Mental Health in India and it’s entanglements with socio-cultural factors both in the provision of mental healthcare as well as within the institutions of mental health themselves.

Sudarshan Kottai teaches at the Jindal School of Psychology and Counselling, OP Jindal Global University, Sonipat and has published several articles in EPW including, “How Kerala’s Poor Tribals Are Being Branded As 'Mentally Ill'”, “Migrant Workers and the Politics of Mental Health”, “A Mental Health Epidemic?: Critical Questions on the National Mental Health Survey”, and “Social Sensitivity of Mental Health Systems”.


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2 years ago
59 minutes 55 seconds

Research Radio
Left Resurgence in Latin America

In this episode of Research Radio we speak to Tathagatan Ravindran about the rising ‘pink tide’ in Latin America based on his papers in EPW titled “Bolivia at the Crossroads”, “Neo-liberal Restoration at the Barrel of a Gun: Dissecting the Racist Coup in Bolivia”, “Return of the Left in Bolivia: Social Movements and Popular Power”, and “The Left Victory in Colombia: From Resistance to Power” . He discusses the Left victories and struggles in Latin America and his own experiences of watching these unfold.

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2 years ago
51 minutes 52 seconds

Research Radio
Race, Caste, and Class

In her book 'Caste: The Origins of Our Discontents' Isabel Wilkerson looks to the Indian caste system to provide the vocabulary to expose the invisible substructure underlying race in America. Wilkerson draws comparisons between Racism in America and Caste in India in the way certain logics and practices - such as purity-pollution and endogamy - are used to establish one's status, access to resources, and humanity. In this episode we have Gopal Guru in conversation with R. Srivatsan and P. Thirumal discussing Isabel Wilkerson's book and the overlaps and exclusions between Race, Caste, and Class.

Our guests have expressed their views on Isabel Wilkerson's book in their article published in the EPW, titled "Engaging with Isabel Wilkerson’s Idea of Race" by R. Srivatsan and "On Philosophical Causality and the Problem of Evil" by P. Thirumal

To view the Pears Soap advertisement mentioned by R. Srivatsan please refer to the show notes on the EPW website.

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2 years ago
47 minutes 22 seconds

Research Radio
Contemporary Capitalism and the 4th Industrial Revolution

In this episode Atul Bhardwaj discusses his papers on Contemporary Capitalism and the 4th Industrial Revolution. The first paper titled 'Decay of Liberalism and Withering Away of the Left: Fourth Industrial Revolution' talks about how the technology-driven revolution is fundamentally affecting the relationship between capital and labour. And how this change is driving right-wing populism across the globe while the left seems to be left behind.

The second paper titled 'The Capital–Labour Rupture and the World Order' takes this further arguing that cyber-capitalism is  the driving force of the current changes in global political economy. It argues that with the help of these technologies, capitalism is breaking free from labour and is being supported by the right-wing conservatives who are undermining the educated middle class and polarising the society to help reduce the population pool that will be entitled to universal basic income in the ensuing age of mass joblessness.

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3 years ago
33 minutes 48 seconds

Research Radio
Criminalisation of Vimukta Communities: The Role of Police and Judiciary

The FIRs filed to regulate the sale and consumption of alcohol follow a curious template in Madhya Pradesh, our guests from today’s episode found. An FIR is likely to begin with a tip from an anonymous informant. Police officers would then reach the “crime site” and find that the accused does not have the appropriate licence to sell liquor. On paper, the section they are charged under is about regulating the sale of alcohol. In practice, however, our guests for today’s episode identify how this type of FIRs and subsequent legal proceedings reveal how power and control operate in India.

Nikita Sonavane and Srujana Bej join us in this episode of Research Radio. We will be discussing their article titled Construction(s) of Female Criminality: Gender, Caste and State Violence. We recommend reading the two articles “The Anxious State” and “Death by Excise Policing: The Widening Web of Carcerality in India.” Their article was a part of a specially commissioned series of seven articles published in EPW Engage on the state of NT-DNT communities in India. Both researchers refer to the CPA Project's report "Drunk on Power: A Study of Excise Policing in Madhya Pradesh," which offers rich details and insights.

Nikita Sonavane is the co-founder of the Criminal Justice And Police Accountability Project (CPA Project) focused on building accountability against criminalisation of marginalised communities by the police and the criminal justice system. Srujana Bej is a lawyer and researcher with interests in spatial justice, the rights to food and education, and critical legal studies.

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3 years ago
55 minutes 43 seconds

Research Radio
Research Radio brings academic rigour to ask and address complex questions. Our show lets you learn directly from researchers who are at the forefront of their fields, investigating topics ranging from food security programmes to queer rights legislation.