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Carol Upadhya Professor, Urban and Mobility Studies Programme Employment, exclusion and ‘merit’ in the Indian IT industry In: Satish Deshpande (Ed). The Problem of Caste: Essays from Economic and Political Weekly, pp. 141-151 |
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Anant Kamath co-authored Assistant Professor, Inequality and Human Development Programme Evidence-based Policymaking: What can we learn from India’s R&D statistics? https://www.epw.in/journal/2014/10/commentary/evidence-based-policymaking.html Economic and Political Weekly 49(10): 13-16 |
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Anitha Kurup Gifted Child’s Right to Education, Inclusive Education In Learning Curve https://cdn.azimpremjiuniversity.edu.in/media/publications/downloads/LC_Issue-23_Oct-2014_Equal-Inclusive-Education.pdf Issue XXIII, October Azim Premji University, Bangalore, India |
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Anant Kamath Assistant Professor, Inequality and Human Development Programme Industrial Innovation, Networks, and Economic Development in India: Informal Information Sharing in Low-Technology Clusters https://www.routledge.com/Industrial-Innovation-Networks-and-Economic-Development-Informal-Information/Kamath/p/book/9780367871109 London : Routledge |
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Chetan Choithani, Bill Pritchard co-authored Assistant Professor, Inequality and Human Development Programme Hunger games: changing targets and politics of global nutrition https://theconversation.com/hunger-games-changing-targets-and-the-politics-of-global-nutrition-32045 The Conversation |
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Anitha Kurup, V V Binoy, Sindhu Radhakrishna The Culture of Environmental Education: Insights from a Citizen Science Experiment in India https://www.currentscience.ac.in/Volumes/107/02/0176.pdf Current Science, vol. 107, no. 176 2, 25 July |
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Carol Upadhya Professor, Urban and Mobility Studies Programme Return of the ‘Global Indian’: Software professionals and the worlding of Bangalore In: Xiang Biao, Brenda Yeoh and Mika Toyota (Eds). Nationalizing transnational mobility in Asia. Duke University Press, Durham, pp. 141-161 |
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Carol Upadhya Professor and Head, Urban and Mobility Studies Programme Shrink-wrapped souls: Managing the self in India’s new economy In: Nandini Gooptu (Ed). Enterprise culture in neoliberal India: Studies in youth, class, work and media, pp. 93-108 |