Dayal Paleri
@dayalpaleri
Asst Prof @NLSIUofficial formerly@iitmadras |
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Social science group Azim Premji University Bangalore campus is looking for an academic associate. This is a great position for someone who would like to help students in their undergrad education and gain some pre-phd work experience. Spread the word. azimpremjiuniversity.edu.in/jobs/academic-…
If you are in Bangalore, please do come along for the BLR launch of Making India Work: the Development of Welfare in a Multi-Level Democracy! Bangalore International Centre, July 16. Register below 👇 Cambridge University Press King's India Institute
📢#WorkshopAlert The Queer Archive for Memory Reflection and Activism (#QAMRA), housed at NLSIU, is hosting a workshop MAPBangalore this weekend. 📃Topic: 'Archives and Queer Counter-Narratives' 🏢Where: Museum of Art and Photography, Bengaluru 🗓️When: July 12, 2025 | 11 AM to
Kunal and I write in the The Indian Express on the underlying coherence in the BJP’s apparent doublespeak on the arrest of nuns in Chhattisgarh. Read here indianexpress.com/article/opinio…
And here it is - The Cambridge Companion to Periyar! Delighted to have coedited the volume with A R Venkatachalapathy ஆ.இரா. வேங்கடாசலபதி. We have an amazing set of contributors here. Book will be released at a big event - more details soon! Many thanks to Qudsiya Ahmed Anwesha & others Cambridge University Press.
Brief take on Onam and it's Moral imaginations The Indian Express indianexpress.com/article/opinio…
For #Periyar147, here is a (long)🧵of my academic journey with the thinker, which started during my PhD Government @ Essex. From there, to my research on Periyar as @MSCActions Individual Fellow University of Wolverhampton, it has been a great trip. Highlights from my research on Periyar: 👇
My next book, The Story of Capital: What Everyone Should Know About How Capital Works, will be published on 24 February 2026 by Verso Books versobooks.com/products/3372-…
Kerala’s extreme poverty-free claim should provoke a return to the political possibility of realising positive freedom—as a right, not as welfare. Dayal Paleri (Dayal Paleri) writes. #Kerala #ExtremePoverty #Poverty buff.ly/Hm6nQFQ