Niraja Gopal Jayal is a professor at the Centre for the Study of Law and Governance at the Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU), New Delhi. Her research, at the crossroads between political theory and the study of Indian politics, focuses on four main areas: democracy, representation, citizenship and governance (including local governance, and gender and governance). She is presently working on the crisis of the public university in India. Interview STLR: Niraja, you have previously written on ..
There is a long history to the debate of nationalism. The Indian nationalism has emerged after a lon...
This paper reflects the talk given by the author during the fourth of the ‘Birmingham Workshops on A...
On 2nd December 2014, Niraja Gopal Jayal, Professor at the Centre for the Study of Law and Governanc...
Following the Constitution panel at India @ 70: LSE India Summit 2017 Rebecca Bowers interviewed pan...
Academic freedom is increasingly under assault from authoritarian governments worldwide, supported b...
Academia, science, and freedom of speech are under assault in India. This is not a metaphor: scholar...
The sustained assaults on universities and schools in Kashmir, the long-standing discrimination agai...
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Academic freedom and autonomy have since mediaeval times been considered the hubs around which criti...
This book provides empirically grounded insights into the causes, trajectories, and effects of a sev...
The university is often celebrated as a site for critique where intellectual laborers, protected by ...
The university is a highly politicized and fractious realm for students and academics. Amidst trade-...
Professor Sumantra Bose introduces his new book, “Transforming India: Challenges to the World’s Larg...
In their book, It’s Not Free Speech: Race, Democracy, and the Future of Academic Freedom (Johns Hopk...
This article focuses on how the COVID-19 lockdown intersects with academic freedom in the disputed...
There is a long history to the debate of nationalism. The Indian nationalism has emerged after a lon...
This paper reflects the talk given by the author during the fourth of the ‘Birmingham Workshops on A...
On 2nd December 2014, Niraja Gopal Jayal, Professor at the Centre for the Study of Law and Governanc...
Following the Constitution panel at India @ 70: LSE India Summit 2017 Rebecca Bowers interviewed pan...
Academic freedom is increasingly under assault from authoritarian governments worldwide, supported b...
Academia, science, and freedom of speech are under assault in India. This is not a metaphor: scholar...
The sustained assaults on universities and schools in Kashmir, the long-standing discrimination agai...
Rajan Gurukkal is a leading social scientist and is currently the Sundararajan Visiting Professor at...
Academic freedom and autonomy have since mediaeval times been considered the hubs around which criti...
This book provides empirically grounded insights into the causes, trajectories, and effects of a sev...
The university is often celebrated as a site for critique where intellectual laborers, protected by ...
The university is a highly politicized and fractious realm for students and academics. Amidst trade-...
Professor Sumantra Bose introduces his new book, “Transforming India: Challenges to the World’s Larg...
In their book, It’s Not Free Speech: Race, Democracy, and the Future of Academic Freedom (Johns Hopk...
This article focuses on how the COVID-19 lockdown intersects with academic freedom in the disputed...
There is a long history to the debate of nationalism. The Indian nationalism has emerged after a lon...
This paper reflects the talk given by the author during the fourth of the ‘Birmingham Workshops on A...
On 2nd December 2014, Niraja Gopal Jayal, Professor at the Centre for the Study of Law and Governanc...