Available to be Poisoned
September 20, 2022We are delighted to highlight a forthcoming book by Digital Scholarship Postdoctoral Fellow Dr Dipali Mathur. Available to be Poisoned: Toxicity as a Form of Life is released in October 2022.
We are delighted to highlight a forthcoming book by Digital Scholarship Postdoctoral Fellow Dr Dipali Mathur. Available to be Poisoned: Toxicity as a Form of Life is released in October 2022.
The Institute's Annual Report for 2021-22 is now available to read here (opens as PDF). Print versions will be available from October; please email iash@ed.ac.uk for a free copy.
An IASH Work-in-Progress seminar, delivered by Dr Chinmayee Satpathy (Visiting Research Fellow 2022)
Decolonization of Religion and Indian Nationalism: A Study of Jagannath Temple at Puri, Odisha, India from 19th to 20th Century
On Saturday 20 August 2022, a host of special guests gathered at IASH for the official unveiling of a commemorative plaque to writer and journalist Dame Rebecca West.
On behalf of the RACE.ED directorate, we cordially welcome the RACE.ED Network and incoming IASH Fellows affiliated with the Institute Project on Decoloniality to an in-person meet and greet light reception. The reception will be held on Friday 23 September between 17:30-19:00 BST in the Project Room, 50 George Square.
Spaces are limited so please do register early. We look forward to this opportunity to meet with you all and hope you can attend.
Dr Bhakti Shringarpure is a 2022 IASH-SSPS Research Fellow, working on her project Stories and Saviors: On Literary Humanitarianism.
Today, Professor Steve Yearley steps down as Director of IASH, replaced by Professor Lesley McAra.