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Tuesday, June 03, 2025

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Book Talk, 鈥淟ocating Old Delhi鈥檚 Parallel Book Bazaar鈥
OC0.05, Oculus Building

Speaker, Kanupriya Dhingra, School of Liberal Studies, B.M.L. Munjal University

Chair, Alfisha Sabri

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GHCC Book Talk, 鈥淟ocating Old Delhi鈥檚 Parallel Book Bazaar鈥 with Kanupriya Dhingra (Jindal Global University)
OC0.05, Oculus Building
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Jo Guldi's Lecture on seminar paper 'The Crisis of Fact and Technology'
OC0.01

We're delighted to announce that Professor Jo Guldi (Emory University) will be in 糖心TV next week. Jo's work spans the two themes of the past academic year's Departmental Research Seminar ('Histories of AI' and 'Crisis and Emergency'), drawing on innovative big-data approaches to historical topics including the climate crisis and land rights. Her most recent books are The Dangerous Art of Text Mining: A Methodology for Digital History (Cambridge, 2023) and The Long Land War: The Global Struggle for Occupancy Rights (Yale, 2021).

Jo will lead the seminar paper on 'The Crisis of Fact and Technology' on Tuesday 3rd June, 4.30 to 6pm in OC0.01

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