Publicly Talking about Caste: A Report on Jātisamvāda in Prajavāni

An unsual sociological experiment was conducted during the first half of 2013 in the Kannada daily Prajavāni to explore how we can collectively think about caste and through this ask whether it was possible for the public to challenge established beliefs about concepts such as caste, democracy and p...

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Political discourse
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