Image: Courtesy of Dev N. Pathak, Sociology, SAU.
About The Department - Vision and Beyond



Over the last half century or so, a vast body of knowledge(s) on the region has evolved within South Asia that mostly remain within the countries of their origin due to a number of reasons. In this specific context, there is a crucial need to share some of this knowledge in contemporary times when, despite assertions of localisations and mini-narratives, the universal does retain its emphasis through a constant dialectics of the two. The debate between the local and universal or mini-narratives and meta-narratives continue to rage, and is more clearly visible in the context of South Asian context. Even so, we are acutely aware of the non-existence of regular and serious forums for South Asian scholarship in social sciences to showcase our own research and thinking. We are also quite conscious of the fact that the process of establishing sociology in the region has created its own peculiarities which has established close inter-relationships between sociology and social anthropology, history, cultural studies, archeology and other related disciplines. We consider the porousness of South Asian sociology one of its most enduring strengths. On the other hand, we are not unaware of the unfortunate regressions sociology has experienced in different South Asian contexts over the last 30 years or so marked by numerous institutional failures.



It is within the context(s) outlined above that the Department of Sociology at South Asian university, initiated in 2011 witihn the Faculty of Social Sciences contributes to teaching, training and knowledge production. It is not intended to be a mere forum for the production of cutting-edge intellectual knowledge and exchange of that knowledge traversing across national borders in South Asia and beyond. Our expectation is that this knowledge would dislocate the persistence of an imposed framework emanating from the colonisation process and postcolonial politics of knowledge. Despite the passage of over fifty years since the process of official decolonization began in the region, much of the analyses of our problems, situations, histories and dynamics emanate from Euro American academia; this is certainly the case when it comes to conceptual formulations and theoretical approaches that are being employed in exploring the region’s social and cultural complexities often without much self-reflection.



The Department of Sociology strongly believes in the need to reformulate this situation by effectively centering South Asia without naively shunning thought from these established centers of knowledge be they in Europe or North America. We believe in an active and robust engagement with these issues within South Asia. In this context, through the work of its faculty and the research of graduate students, the Department would bring forward the newer forms of knowledge that comprehends and represents the South Asian context with a more authoritative and nuanced voice. We strongly believe in the need to actively intervene in the process of knowledge formation through a constant sharing of knowledge that the region produces as well as through interaction with the world beyond the region.



The courses taught in the Department as well as the research carried out by its faculty members reflect this overall vision and our collective commitment towards innovation, move beyond untenable stereotypes, and explore a new world of knowledge within the discipline of Sociology.


Class of 2011, Department of Sociology, South Asian University; Image: Courtesy of Dev N. Pathak, Sociology, SAU.

Wednesday, December 31, 2014

Sociology Academic Outreach Programs, January - February 2015




21st - 22nd January 2015:

International Seminar on 'Performative Communication: Culture and Politics in 
South Asia', 
co-organized with Center for Culture, Media and Governance, Jamia Millia Islamia, 
at JMI, Delhi


28 February 2015 @ 02.30 PM 

'Human Economy: People, Money and Power in Economic Crisis - Perspectives
 from the Global South'; 
A book launch panel presented by the Faculty of Social Sciences in collaboration with the Department of Sociology at South Asian University with the participation of Keith Hart, LSE and University of Pretoria, Amita Baviskar at IEG and CP Chandrasekhar at JNU. Venue: FSI Hall, South Asian University, Akbar Bhawan, Chanakyapuri, New Delhi


29th January 2015 @ 05.30 PM:

Contributions to Contemporary Knowledge Lecture Series, No. 03 – 2015
‘Gandhi as a Global Thinker: Legacies of the Anti-Colonial Revolution’ 
By Keith Hart 
Centennial Professor of Economic Anthropology, Department of International Development, 
London School of Economics and
International Director, Human Economy Program, University of Pretoria, South Africa) 
at Multipurpose Hall, India International Centre, New Delhi in collaboration with the Office of the Dean, Faculty of Social Sciences

3rd February 2015 @ 05.30 PM:

Launch of the journal of the Department of Sociology, 'Society and Culture in South Asia,' co-published and co-organized with Sage India at Seminar Hall 2 & 3, India International Centre, New Delhi

6th February 2015 @ 5.30 PM: 10.00 AM – 05.30 PM:

Seminar on 'South Asia? Explorations of the Region: From Within and Without', co-organized with Japan Foundation, India at FSI Hall, South Asian University, New Delhi


28th February 2015: 10.00 AM – 05.00 PM:

Workshop on 'Reimagining Visuality: Exploring Possibilities in Photography, Theory and Practice' at FSI Hall, South Asian University.

Sociology+Initiatives@SAU 
http://www.sau.ac.in/sociology.html

Contributions to Contemporary Knowledge Lecture Series - 2015


Monday, December 29, 2014

Launch of Society and Culture in South Asia


You are cordially invited to the release and discussion

Society and Culture in South Asia
Edited by Sasanka Perera 

Editorial Board

Ravi Kumar
Dev Pathak
Ankur Datta

on Tuesday, 3rd February 2015 in Seminar Hall 2 & 3 at 6:00 pm
India International Centre, 40, Max Mueller Marg, Lodhi Estate, New Delhi 110 003

Inaugural comments and welcome:
Dr Ravi Kumar,
Chairman
, Department of Sociology
, South Asian University

Chief Guest:
Prof Prabhat Patnaik
,

Professor Emeritus
, Centre for Economic Studies and Planning, JNU

Panel discussion on
‘Politics of Academic Publishing,’ 
with:

Prof Roma Chatterji,
Department of Sociology, University of Delhi

Prof Patricia Uberoi,
Vice Chairperson, Institute of Chinese Studies

Prof Avijt Pathak,
Centre for the Study of Social Systems, Jawaharlal Nehru University

Prof Sasanka Perera,
Professor, Department of Sociology and Dean, Faculty of Social Sciences, South Asian University

Please join us for tea before the event

RSVP: 
Rishabh Narang | SAGE Publications | email: rishabh.narang@sagepub.in | Tel: 011 4063 9239

Samson George | Faculty of Social Sciences, South Asian University | Telephone: +91-11-24122512,
 011-24122513, 011-24122514 | email: samsontifac@gmail.com

Thursday, December 4, 2014

Echoes of Silence


South Asian University and Lila Foundation present
Echoes of Silence
 
with
R. Cheran
(poet)
and
Vikram Kapur
(novelist)
 
Chaired by
Kavita Sharma
(President, SAU)
 
At FSI Hall
South Asian University
 
18th December 2014
06.00 PM