Nandini Sundar speaks about protest, dissent, and the struggle for justice in India (audio-visual)

An “in conversation” event with Nandini Sundar, Professor of sociology at the Delhi School of Economics. Topics covered will include recent protest movements, arrests of academics, journalists and activists, and the future of dissent in India. Introduction: Dr Gerald Roche, Senior Research Fellow, La Trobe Asia

Speakers: Professor Nandini Sundar, Sociology, Delhi School of Economics
Dr Ian Woolford, Hindi Studies, La Trobe University

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