Centre for Comparative Politics and Political Theory
School of International Studies, JNU
is organizing a
Seminar on
With and Beyond Epistemologies from the South
Ontological Epistemology of Participation, Multi-topial Hermeneutics and the Contemporary Challenges of Planetary Realizations
On 22nd April, 2016
at 2.30 pm
Venue: Room no. 128, New SIS building
Speakers
Paper presenter: Prof. Ananta Kumar Giri
(Madras Institute of Development Studies, Chennai)
Discussant I: Prof. P. K. Datta
CCPPT/SIS/JNU
Discussant II: Prof. Dan Smyer Yu,
Center for Trans-Himalayan Studies, Yunnan Minzu University, Kunming, China
(All are invited)
Center for Comparative Politics & Political Theory, SIS, JNU
Center for Comparative Politics & Political Theory is in School of International Studies, Jawahar Lal Nehru University, New Delhi.
04/04/2014
Reminder!
Center for Comparative Politics and Political Theory and Coalition for Nuclear Disarmament and Peace(CNDP) jointly invite you
"New Evidences of the Unacceptable Consequences of Nuclear Weapons: Time for a Nuclear Ban Treaty",
Dr. Rebecca Johnson, Vice-President, CND(UK), Co-Chair ICAN
Mr. Akira Kawasaki, Peace Boat, JAPAN/ Co-Chair ICAN
Dr. Arun Mitra, Indian Doctors for Peace and Development,
Prof. Achin Vanaik, Founding Member, CNDP
In Chair: Prof. Kamal Mitra Chenoy, SIS/JNU.
Last month, more than 140 governments and civil society organisations from 90+ countries mobilised by the International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons(ICAN) assembled in Nayarit, Mexico for the Second Conference on the Humanitarian Consequences of Nuclear Weapons and called for the development of new international standards on nuclear weapons, including a legally binding instrument. Calling for this process to conclude by the 70th anniversary of the bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, the Chair described Nayarit as “the point of no return”. The time has come, he noted, for a diplomatic process to reach this goal, within a specified timeframe, identifying the most appropriate forum and on the basis of a clear and substantive framework.
We cordially invite you to attend this discussion
Date: April 4th, 2014
Time: 2:30 pm
Room No. 203,
School of International Studies, JNU
14/03/2014
Center for Comparative Politics and Political Theory and Coalition for Nuclear Disarmament and Peace(CNDP) jointly invite you
"New Evidences of the Unacceptable Consequences of Nuclear Weapons: Time for a Nuclear Ban Treaty",
Dr. Rebecca Johnson, Vice-President, CND(UK), Co-Chair ICAN
Mr. Akira Kawasaki, Peace Boat, JAPAN/ Co-Chair ICAN
Dr. Arun Mitra, Indian Doctors for Peace and Development,
Prof. Achin Vanaik, Founding Member, CNDP
In Chair: Prof. Kamal Mitra Chenoy, SIS/JNU.
Last month, more than 140 governments and civil society organisations from 90+ countries mobilised by the International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons(ICAN) assembled in Nayarit, Mexico for the Second Conference on the Humanitarian Consequences of Nuclear Weapons and called for the development of new international standards on nuclear weapons, including a legally binding instrument. Calling for this process to conclude by the 70th anniversary of the bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, the Chair described Nayarit as “the point of no return”. The time has come, he noted, for a diplomatic process to reach this goal, within a specified timeframe, identifying the most appropriate forum and on the basis of a clear and substantive framework.
We cordially invite you to attend this discussion
Date: April 4th, 2014
Time: 2:30 pm
Room No. 203,
School of International Studies, JNU
CENTRE FOR COMPARATIVE POLITICS AND POLITICAL THEORY (SIS)Invites you for a talk on
S*x Work, Migration and Trafficking:
The Politics of a Discourse in India
By
Dr. Svati P. Shah
(Women’s, Gender and S*xuality Studies Program, University of Massachusetts, Amherst)
Date: 3 March 2014, Monday
Venue: Room No.203, SIS
Time: 3 pm
Speaker:
Dr. Svati Shah is currently an assistant professor of women's, gender and sexuality studies at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst, a position she has held since 2009. Previously, she was awarded a postdoctoral fellowship in sexuality studies at Duke University, and had served as visiting assistant professor at Wellesley College and New York University. Dr. Shah earned a PhD in 2006 from Columbia University's joint doctoral program in anthropology and public health; she also holds an MPH from Emory University. Dr. Shah’s first ethnographic monograph, entitled Street Corner Secrets: S*x, Work and Migration in the City of Mumbai, is due to be published in early 2014 by Duke University Press. She has published extensively in scholarly journals, and in popular print and online venues, on a range of topics that explore the intersections of sexuality, migration and political economy. Her research has examined these intersections ethnographically, through studies of sexual commerce and LGBTQ migration in India.
21/02/2014
CCPPT invites you to "Right to Freedom of Religion in Democracy and Role of United Nations on 25 February, 2014, 4 pm to 6 pm at lecture Hall 2, Convention Center JNU.
Speakers:
Prof. Kamal Mitra Chenoy, School of International Studies, JNU
Prof. Heiner Bielefeldt, UN Special Rapporteur on Religious Freedom and Belief
Dr. John Dayal, National Integration Council Member, New Delhi
Ajaya Kumar Singh, National Minority Rights 2013, Awardee, Bhubaneswar
18/11/2013
CCPPT invites you to "DRIVING FORCES OF GLOBALIZED MILITARISM'' Talk by Dr. Peter Custers on Tuesday 19th November, 2013 at 11 A.M. Venue:SIS, Room 001
Dr. Peter Custers is a internationally well known authority on militarism and political economy.
11/11/2013
CCPPT jointly with Women Unlimited invites you for a talk on "Accountability and Justice in Iraq" by Haifa Zangana on 12th November, 3 to 5pm IIn Floor, Room 203, School of International Studies, JNU.
Haifa Zangana is a Novelist, Activist and an Artist from Iraq.
06/11/2013
CCPPT jointly with Women Unlimited invites you for a talk on "Accountability and Justice in Iraq" by Haifa Zangana on 12th November, 3 to 5pm IIn Floor, Room 203, School of International Studies, JNU.
Haifa Zangana is a Novelist, Activist and an Artist from Iraq.
Quick reminder: Talk on "The Theology of IR: Re-Reading Carl Schmitt's The Nomos of the Earth in the times of War on Terror" by Dr. Soumyabrata Choudhury tomorrow at 2.00 pm in Room no, 203, IInd Floor, School of International Studies.
Dear people mark your calendars CCP&PT is bringing Dr. Soumyabrata Cchoudhury to talk on"The Theology of IR: Re-Reading Carl Schmitt's The Nomos of the Earth in the times of War and Terror", on Tuesday, 5th Nov 2.00 pm. We will love to see you in the Seminar Room no, 203, IInd Floor, SIS building.
CCP&PT Seminar on 5th Nov. (Tuesday) at 2.00 pm. The talk is on "The Theology of IR: Re-Reading Carl Schmitt's The Nomos of the Earth in the times of War and Terror", by Dr. Soumyabrata Choudhury (CSSS, Kolkata). The venue of the Seminar is Room no. 203, IInd Floor, SIS.
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