Guest
Kalyanakrishnan Sivaramakrishnan, Professor of Anthropology; Professor of Forestry & Environmental Studies; and Chair, South Asian Studies Council

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Episode: November 12, 2008

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A Professor in both the Anthropology and Forestry & Environmental Studies departments at Yale, as well as Chair of the South Asian Studies Council, Professor Sivaramakrishnan’s research interests span environmental history, political anthropology, cultural geography, development and science studies. He has published widely in all these fields, with a regional focus on South Asia. Professor Sivaramakrishnan talks about his new work on environmental conflicts in India.

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