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We Are All Data For AI. We Must Learn To Coexist
March 29, 2025
AI’s disruption of the classroom is welcome. It has highlighted that ready-to-consume summaries still require deep and robust conceptual preparation — something a teacher is equipped to provide. Views expressed in this article are solely…
Carl Schmitt Was Right: The Sovereign Decides The Exception
March 26, 2025
Carl Schmitt’s idea of sovereignty as the power to declare exceptions explains today’s political crises better than the fading certainties of liberal theory. At a time when liberal optimism is fading, and countries that held liberal…
News, Fake News and News in Grey
March 16, 2025
“The government, any government anywhere, doesn’t like fake news. But what annoys them is grey news,” writes Dr. Nigam Nuggehalli. Views expressed in this article are solely those of the author and do not reflect…
Arrest of Rodrigo Duterte for “War on Drugs” in the Philippines
March 11, 2025
Dr. Priya Pillai writes about the landmark arrest of former Philippines President Rodrigo Duterte, his actions as the President and the implications that this case might have on international law and politics. Views expressed in…
No Country for (Married) Women
March 10, 2025
Kunal Ambasta writes about and critiques the recent judgment of the Chhattisgarh High Court in Gorakhnath Sharma v. State. He reflects on what this judgement shows about the status of women and gender and sexual minorities in…
The Changing Landscape of Labour Regulations in India
March 8, 2025
A book review of ‘Critical Essays on Labour Codes, Labour Institutions and Labour Market Governance in the Post-Covid-19 times in India’ by K R Shyam Sundar, Delhi: Synergy Books India, 2023; pp 278, `1,380 (paperback)….
Is Artificial Intelligence affecting critical thinking skills? | Parley
March 7, 2025
Does the use of AI in education affect critical thinking skills? Dr. Arun Kumar Tangirala and Dr. Arul George Scaria discuss the question in a conversation moderated by N. Sai Charan. Views expressed in this…
An Unusual Encounter With a Radical Kabir
March 6, 2025
This book review of Anand’s The Notbook of Kabir: Thinner than Water, Fiercer than Fire, discusses how the songs in the book have the capacity to grieve about a civilisation which has historically conspired and…
A Litany for Blessed Diversity
March 6, 2025
In this article co-authored by Emma de Ramón Acevedo, Marco Enriquez, Jordi Padilla Delgado and Ammel Sharon, the authors talk about what a network of Sex-Affective & Gender Diversity (SAGD) archives might look like as…
Do Time-Use Surveys Give a Higher Estimate of Women in Economic Activity?
March 3, 2025
How accurately do we measure women’s economic activity and how can the measurement be improved? Traditional Labour Force Surveys (LFS) often fall short, especially in rural areas, by overlooking activities such as livestock rearing, firewood…
TikTok and the Free Speech Conundrum
February 16, 2025
Can India learn some lessons from the TikTok case? The case suggests that corporate ownership restrictions are not as much of a problem for the freedom of expression given their content-neutral approach. Views expressed in…
Income Tax Law: Semantics and Beyond
February 12, 2025
Co-author: Pragya Kaushik (NLS BA LLB 2019) Scrapping archaic provisions and simplifying language are welcome. But systemic issues affecting taxpayer morale must also be addressed. Views expressed in this article are solely those of the…