JNU does not dismiss difference callously under ‘unity in diversity’ but rather takes account of it to teach empathy to aspiring social scientists.
We Do, We Are
This poem is dedicated to all those who are brave enough to stand up to the cowardly oppression of tyrannical forces in our country.
Why This Academic Got a Radio Ad Banned
A public health professor explains why she took action against everyday sexism when she heard it in a radio advert.
This Young Woman Created 784 Paintings While Hiding From the Nazis
Charlotte Salomon's dizzying work of hope and creativity amid destruction and despair, is a moving early example of the contemporary graphic novel.
Following the Awards Season in the Current Political Climate
When there is too much happening in the world around you, it's okay to step away from it all and enjoy what may seem frivolous in such times.
Book Extract | A Peek Into the Life of Gen-Z
An extract from Debashish Sengupta's book 'The Life of Z: Understanding the Digital Pre-teen and Adolescent Generation'.
Kama Muta: A New Term for That Warm, Fuzzy Feeling We All Get
It motivates devotion and compassion to communal sharing – also known as ‘loving kindness’.
The Immortal – and False – Myth of the Workplace Queen Bee
If men are as likely to be competitive with other men as women are with other women, then gendered terms such as Queen Bee are sexist.
