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Rethinking Social Justice
S. Anandhi, Karthick Ram Manoharan, M. Vijayabaskar and A. Kalaiyarasan
Launched on:
24/02/2020
Venue:
Jadunath Bhavan Museum and Resource Centre (JBMRC), a unit of the Centre for Studies in Social Sciences, Calcutta (CSSSC).
Rosinka Chaudhuri, Director and Professor in Cultural Studies, CSSSC, welcomes the audience as the event starts
Tapati Guha Thakurta, former Director and Professor in History, CSSSC, chairs the book discussion
The panel for the evening (from left to right): Manabi Majumdar, former Professor in Political Science, CSSSC; Partha Chatterjee, former Director and Professor, CSSSC, and Professor of Anthropology and South Asian Studies, Columbia University; Rajarshi Ghose, Assistant Professor in History, CSSSC; and Karthick Ram Manoharan, one of the volume editors, and Assistant Professor in Political Science, CSSSC
The book is released (from left to right) by Professor Keya Dasgupta, Professor Partha Chatterjee and Dr Karthick Ram Manoharan