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Articles | Author | Page No. |
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The Subjective Base of Objective Interest in Cosmopolitics: A Philosophical Analysis | Chinweuba Gregory Emeka | 1 - 21 |
Speculation and Homelessness in Indian Cities | Debjani Bhattacharyya | 22 - 36 |
Cosmopoetics or Cosmopolitics? A Perspective from a Levantine Island</td> | Stephanos Stephanides | 37 - 50 |
Cosmopolitics, Citizenship and the Nation State - A Cosmopolitical Approach: Drama from Palestine and Iran | Payal Nagpal | 51 - 73 |
Sites, Subjects and Permissions: Documentary Filmmaking in India | Nivedita Ghosh | 74 - 95 |
Indigenous People, Cosmopolitics and the Politics of Development | Karen Gabriel and P.K. Vijayan | 96 - 113 |
Understanding the Rohingya Crisis | Biswajit Mohanty | 114 - 135 |
'It's My Right': The Changing Nature of Environmentalism in the Age of Cosmopolitics | Mayank Kumar | 136 - 153 |
Social Lives of Forms, Applications and Files in University of Delhi | Sarbani Sharma | 154 - 168 |
Days of Fever: The 1918–1919 Influenza Pandemic in Ireland and India | Ida Milne | 169 - 182 |
Interviews | Author | Page No. |
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Who's Afraid of Immigration? | Professor Neeraj Kaushal in conversation with Maya John | 183 - 191 |
Book Reviews | Author | Page No. |
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Performance and Cosmopolitics: Cross-Cultural Transactions in Australasia | by Helen Gilbert and Jacqueline Lo Reviewed by Anand Prakash | 192 - 194 |
Stacking the Coffins: Influenza, War and Revolution in Ireland, 1918–19 | by Ida Milne Reviewed by Kamminthang Mantuong | 195 - 196 |
An Orchestra of Minorities | by Chigozie Obioma Reviewed by Sameer Abraham Thomas | 197 - 199 |
Kama: The Riddle of Desire | by Gurcharan Das Reviewed by Malashri Lal | 200 - 202 |
Republic of Caste: Thinking Equality in the Time of Neoliberal Hindutva | by Anand Teltumbde Reviewed by Suraj Beri | 203 - 205 |
What Kind of Creatures Are We? | by Noam Chomsky Reviewed by Paroma Sanyal and Jobin Thomas | 206 - 209 |
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