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2019, Co-curator, India Tomorrow, a seven-episode podcast focusing on the social, economic and political dynamics of India's 2019 General Elections. 

          Introduction: Whats at stake in the Indian elections

          Episode 1: Fake news and the battle for information

          Episode 2: The politics of Hindu nationalism

          Episode 3: Kashmir

          Episode 4: Women, gender and love

          Episode 5: Economic growth, inequality and jobs

          Episode 6: What young Indians want

          Episode 7: What Narendra Modi's win means for India

2019, ‘Denied the right to have rights: Social and political exclusion of internal

circular migrants’, contribution to the flagship India Exclusion Report 2019, 

Centre for Equity Studies. 

2019, Conflict over Kashmir: A web of complicity, Expert Feature,

University of York, March 14 (co-authored with  Zahid Ullah) 

2018, ‘Portable citizenship’, Interview with Rana Mitter

on BBC Radio 3 Free Thinking, October 2

2017, Photo Exhibition, Lives on the Move, Wolfson College, Oxford, UK. Thirty pieces were exhibited, November

2017, Photo Exhibition, Lives on the Move, Hotel Maurya Patna, India. Twenty-five pieces were exhibited, March


2016- ongoing, Lives on the move project website, (www.livesonthemove.com)


2016, Presenter, What does it mean to be a migrant in your country?, Social Science Division, University of Oxford

Media mentions

2019, Comment on social media and democracy, The Guardian, May 13

2019, Comment on nationalism and democracy in India, G 1 Globo, May 21

 

2019, Comment on democracy in India, Les Echoes, April 10

2017, Comment on policy for social inclusion for migrants in India, Hindustan Times, Feb 20

2017, Comment on internal migration in India, Hindustan Times, Feb 7

Indrajit Roy

Sr. Lecturer - Global Development Politics, University of York

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