Of morning walks and memories Gathering for the game “Hal kabdikabdikabdikabdi….” At least that’s what it sounded like at the time. So many of our childhood games…… Read more ““Hal kabdikabdikabdikabdi….””
Category: Pandemic
Science and Ethics in a ‘Post-Coronial’ Society: Students’ responsibilities
Department of Human Development and Childhood Studies Today’s essay features the proceedings of a webinar organised by the Department of Human Development and Childhood Studies at the…… Read more “Science and Ethics in a ‘Post-Coronial’ Society: Students’ responsibilities”
Mothers and Sons: Magical moments during the lockdown
This week we present two mothers, Vini and Dimple who share an interesting history. They are both alumnae of The Department of Human Development and Childhood Studies…… Read more “Mothers and Sons: Magical moments during the lockdown”
The Psychology of Global Crises: Announcement of an online conference
This week, we break our regular schedule to announce an online conference by the American University of Paris. Registration is open and it starts this morning (20th…… Read more “The Psychology of Global Crises: Announcement of an online conference”
Has the Pandemic Rekindled Family Ties?
The opportunity to reflect on pre-Covid days has provided important insight into the blind spots in contemporary social structures, both local and global. Aspects of existence that…… Read more “Has the Pandemic Rekindled Family Ties?”
Has the Pandemic Shaken Up the Indian Middle-Class Household?
As I reflect on pending tasks like attending to unwashed dishes, a pile of sweaty clothes, or proposed projects, finding the mindspace for writing posts for Masala…… Read more “Has the Pandemic Shaken Up the Indian Middle-Class Household?”
Masala Chai will be resuming soon
Dear All, Thank you so much for writing in and continuing to visit our blog. These last several weeks have been challenging to say the least and…… Read more “Masala Chai will be resuming soon”