Conference – Inequalities in South Asia

Sciences Po – Auditorium
27, Rue Saint-Guillaume
75007 PARIS
27, Rue Saint-Guillaume 75007 PARIS

See map

Online
Sorry, this content is not available in English


Annual Conference of the Sciences Po South Asia Program


15th of December – Program

9h30 – 11h


Protest and conflicts
Chair: Christophe Jaffrelot (CERI-SciencesPo/CNRS)

  • Mirza M. Hassan, BRAC University
    The July Popular Upsurge in Bangladesh: The Class and Political Inequalities at Work?

  • Gameela Samarasinghe, Colombo University
    Inequality, Injustice, and Power Imbalances as Root Causes of Suffering in Sri Lanka – Exploring Psychosocial Responses to Crises.

11h – 11h30
Coffee break

11h30 – 13h00

Gender
Chair: Laurent Gayer (CERI-SciencesPo/CNRS)

  • Farah Said, Lahore University of Management Studies
    Gender Norms and the Dynamics of Agency and Power within Households in Pakistan

  • Kamala Marius, Université Bordeaux Montaigne and SciencesPo Bordeaux
    Rethinking Women’s Work and Gender Inequalities in Globalized India

13h – 14h
Lunch break

14h – 15h30

Regions
Chair: Loraine Kennedy (CESAH-EHESS/CNRS)

  • Mahendran Thiruvarangan, Jaffna University
    Ethnically Unequal: The Northern Muslims of Sri Lanka during the Post-war Years

  • Kalaiyarasan A., Madras Institute of Development Studies
    The Political Economy of Regional Inequality and Fiscal Transfer in India

15h30 – 16h
Coffee break

16h-17h30


Class

  • Sonalde Desai, University of Maryland and NCAER
    Class of Mind? Subjective and Objective Dimensions of the Middle-Class Status in Modern India

  • Shandana Mohmand, IDS, Sussex University
    The Political Economy of Progressive Tax Reform: Experimental Evidence from Pakistan



16th of December – Program

9h30 – 11h

Caste
Chair: Aminah Mohammad-Arif(CESAH-EHESS/CNRS)
  • Jusmeet S. Sihra, Department of Sociology, University of Cambridge
    Old Problem in a New Place: Redlining of Ex-Untouchable Ghettos

  • Julien Levesque, GSRL-CNRS
    Caste, religion, and official categorization in Pakistan: a review of recent scholarship



11h – 11h30
Coffee break

11h30 – 13h00


Religion
Chair: Lola Guyot, DEVSOC, Paris 1/Panthéon-Sorbonne

  • Gilles Verniers, CERI-SciencesPo
    The institutional exclusion of Muslims in India

  • Charza Shahabuddin, CERI-SciencesPo
    Violence and invisibilisation against ethnic and religious minorities in Bangladesh

13h00 – 14h00
Lunch break

14h00 – 15h30


Policies
Chair: Manisha Anantharaman, CSO-SciencesPo

  • Nadeera Rajapakse,
    Reducing Inequalities for Sustainable, Equitable Human Development in Sri Lanka

  • Stéphanie Tawa Lama (CESAH-EHESS/CNRS)
    Local elections and the deinstitutionalisation of political equality in India


15h30 – 17h00


Meeting the Sciences Po South Asian alumni and students’ association
Chairs: Léa Abrieux and Alexandre Mariani (DAI-SciencesPo)

A panel discussion with office-bearers of the Indo-French Circle:

  • Vithursan Wigneswaran, President

  • Hanna Elizabeth John, Vice-President

  • Saee Vaidya, Head of student events and communication

  • Manucheher Shafee, UN Social Protection Specialist at the World Food Programme


Register here


Conférence
Released on: Indo-French Circle

Sciences Po – Auditorium

27, Rue Saint-Guillaume 75007 PARIS

Please log in to see or add a comment

Suggested events

Mon.

12

Jan

L'Art déco, toute une histoire

Thu.

05

Feb

Pépite-Café X Les Transformeurs : Comment répondre de façon concrète et innovante à des enjeux clients plus complexes?

Maison des Sciences Po

PARIS

Thu.

18

Dec

Visite guidée de l'exposition Sargent au Musée d'Orsay

Musée d'Orsay

PARIS