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This book gathers a selection of essays on the multifaceted aspects
of cyber culture in India, both online and offline. It presents an
in-depth analysis of cyberspace and its components, while also
exploring its lived reality. The respective contributions highlight
theoretical perspectives that address questions of relationality
regarding all aspects of cyber culture in India, from the physical
to the virtual. Bearing in mind India's vast cultural diversity,
which is shaped by different levels of political, social, and
economic development, the book offers nuanced studies that analyze
the complexities of cyberspace and digital culture in India. The
book appeals to all readers interested in technology, cultural
studies, online communication networks, feminism, virtual
diasporas, and sociology.
Taking a unique and critical approach to the study of Public Law,
this book explores the main topics in UK Public Law from a range of
underexplored perspectives and amplifies the voices of scholars who
are underrepresented in the field. As such, it represents a
much-needed complement to traditional textbooks in Public Law.
Including insights from a diverse list of contributors, the book: *
Enriches students' understanding of the dynamics that emerge within
public law; * Highlights the impact of historical and societal
inequities on public law norms; * Demonstrates the ways in which
those norms may impact minorities and perpetuate inequalities. With
most chapters written by underrepresented or minoritised persons in
the field, this text offers students a critical, rich, and
insightful approach to public law.
This book discusses food in the context of the cultural matrix of
India. Addressing topical issues in food and food culture, it
explores questions concerning the consumption, representation and
mediation of food. The book is divided into four sections, focusing
on food fads; food representation; the symbolic valence of food;
modes and manners of resistance articulated through food.
Investigating consumption practices in both public and ethnic
culture, each chapter introduces a fresh approach to food across
diverse literary and cultural genres. The book offers a highly
readable guide for researchers and practitioners in the field of
literary and cultural studies, as well as the sociological fields
of food studies, body studies and fat studies.
Taking a unique and critical approach to the study of Public Law,
this book explores the main topics in UK Public Law from a range of
underexplored perspectives and amplifies the voices of scholars who
are underrepresented in the field. As such, it represents a
much-needed complement to traditional textbooks in Public Law.
Including insights from a diverse list of contributors, the book:
• Enriches students’ understanding of the dynamics that emerge
within public law; • Highlights the impact of historical and
societal inequities on public law norms; • Demonstrates the ways
in which those norms may impact minorities and perpetuate
inequalities. With most chapters written by underrepresented or
minoritised persons in the field, this text offers students a
critical, rich, and insightful approach to public law.
This book gathers a selection of essays on the multifaceted aspects
of cyber culture in India, both online and offline. It presents an
in-depth analysis of cyberspace and its components, while also
exploring its lived reality. The respective contributions highlight
theoretical perspectives that address questions of relationality
regarding all aspects of cyber culture in India, from the physical
to the virtual. Bearing in mind India's vast cultural diversity,
which is shaped by different levels of political, social, and
economic development, the book offers nuanced studies that analyze
the complexities of cyberspace and digital culture in India. The
book appeals to all readers interested in technology, cultural
studies, online communication networks, feminism, virtual
diasporas, and sociology.
This book discusses food in the context of the cultural matrix of
India. Addressing topical issues in food and food culture, it
explores questions concerning the consumption, representation and
mediation of food. The book is divided into four sections, focusing
on food fads; food representation; the symbolic valence of food;
modes and manners of resistance articulated through food.
Investigating consumption practices in both public and ethnic
culture, each chapter introduces a fresh approach to food across
diverse literary and cultural genres. The book offers a highly
readable guide for researchers and practitioners in the field of
literary and cultural studies, as well as the sociological fields
of food studies, body studies and fat studies.
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