Eastern Front: India’s Bangladesh Challenge
Chayanika Saxena
September 16, 2024
In the latest issue of India in Transition, Chayanika Saxena (embedded intelligence consultant in Big Tech) discusses the impacts of the ongoing turmoil in Bangladesh on India.
CASI in the News
Migrants and Machine Politics: How India's Urban Poor Seek Representation and Responsiveness (Princeton University Press, 2023) co-authored by CASI Director Tariq Thachil and CASI Non-Resident Visiting Scholar Adam Auerbach (SAIS, Johns Hopkins University) was recognized with three honors at the 2024 American Political Science Association (APSA) meetings in Philadelphia: the 2024 Giovanni Sartori Book Award from the Qualitative and Mixed-Methods Section; the 2024 Best Book award by APSA’s Experimental Research Section; and Honorable Mention for the Luebert Prize for Best Book in the Comparative Politics section.
Another CASI and Penn merit at APSA was the inaugural Francine Frankel Award from the South Asia Politics section, named after CASI’s Founding Director (1992-2006) and Professor Emerita of Political Science and South Asian Regional Studies at Penn.
CASI Postdoctoral Research Fellow Kiran Kumbhar published "What the Doctors’ Protests in India are Missing" in the September 16, 2024 issue of STATNews.
CASI Welcomes Fall 2024 Visiting Scholar, Hilal Ahmed
Hilal Ahmed is an Associate Professor at the Centre for the Study of Developing Societies (CSDS), New Delhi, where he works on political Islam, Indian democracy, and politics of symbols in South Asia. He is the author of Muslim Political Discourse in Postcolonial India: Monuments, Memory, Contestation (Routledge 2014), which explores these thematic concerns to evolve an interdisciplinary approach to study Muslim politics.
Upcoming Events
CASI Nand & Jeet Khemka Distinguished Lecture
September 26, 2024, 4:30pm at Penn Museum
"Building Global Health Research from India for the World"
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CASI / Center for Global Health (CGH) Khemka Lecture with Dr. Gagandeep Kang (Gates Foundation) with PSOM Discussants Drs. Glen N. Gaulton, Sara Cherry, and Surbhi Grover
2024-25 CASI Seminar Series
October 10, 2024, 12 noon at CASI
"Vāyu Śāstra, Varṣā Jñān: Arranging a Science of Wind or Rain in Twentieth-Century India"
CASI / South Asia Center / Dept of History & Sociology of Science Seminar with Sarah Carson (University of King's College)
October 17, 2024, 12 noon at CASI
CASI / South Asia Center / Anthropology Dept / CGH Seminar with Bharat Jayram Venkat (UCLA)
October 24, 2024, 4:30pm at CASI
"Bankrolling Empire: Family Fortunes and Political Transformation in Mughal India"
CASI / Lauder Institute / South Asia Center / South Asia Studies Dept Book Symposium with Sudev Sheth (Lauder Institute) with Discussants Divya Cherian (Princeton) & Gautam Nair (Harvard)
CASI Student Programs
Come learn about CASI Student Programs at the Penn Abroad Fair: Friday, September 20, 2024, 11am-2pm at Perry World House.
CASI's 2024 Summer Interns and Summer Research Grant recipients have wrapped up their time in India. Read all about their experiences on the CASI Student Programs Blog!
Questions about CASI Student Programs?
Please contact Juni Bahuguna (Assistant Director, Student & Visitor Programs) at junib@sas.upenn.edu
Our Campus & Regional Partners
Wednesday, September 25, 2024, 12-1:30pm
(Lunch will be provided)
Co-Creating Media with Youth: An Interactive Workshop and Talk with Samina Mishra
at Penn LGBT Center Lounge: RSVP here
Wednesday, September 25, 2024, 5:30 pm
Happiness Class: Film Screening & Discussion with Samina Mishra
at CARGC: RSVP here
Samina Mishra is a documentary filmmaker, writer, and teacher based in New Delhi, with a special interest in media for and about children. Her work uses the lens of childhood, identity and education to reflect the experiences of growing up in India. She is a September 2024 Visiting Fellow with the Center for Advanced Research in Global Communication at Annenberg School.
October 17-19, 2024 at Penn
The 2024 Norms and Behavioral Change (NoBeC) Conference: Democracy Under Threat
The NoBeC Conference, organized by the Penn Center for Social Norms and Behavioral Dynamics, will focus on political polarization and democratic norms and will explore the link between norms, behavior, polarization, and democracy—with perspectives from a multitude of disciplines.
Featuring Keynote Speakers: Dr. Kaushik Basu (Cornell University) and Dr. Diana Mutz (Penn)
Campus Location
CASI's office is located close to the heart of Penn's campus at the Ronald O. Perelman Center for Political Science & Economics at 133 South 36th Street (Suite 230) Philadelphia, PA 19104-6215.
Please note: CASI is operating on a hybrid schedule.