; ...Ask How Caste and Gender Shape Society The World Made Me... 17 January 2024 International Society Student University A book she read as a teenager set Dr Srilata Sircar on the path to becoming a critical geographer. In this video, she talks about her early field experiences that continue to inspire her work and why she centres caste and gender in her research. In this story Srilata Sircar Senior Lecturer in Critical Geography The World Made Me... The World Made Me explores just what it was that inspired, drove, pushed, or cajoled researchers into their chosen careers. Academics from the School of Global Affairs share what set them on… International Society Student University
The World Made Me... The World Made Me explores just what it was that inspired, drove, pushed, or cajoled researchers into their chosen careers. Academics from the School of Global Affairs share what set them on…
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