Sana Das
Sana Das
Sana Das is presently the director of a journalism course in Bangalore called 'Archaeology of the Media' run by Educational Trust, Samvada, and is continuing a Ph.D. at the Indian Institute of Technology, New Delhi. She has been associated with Amnesty International India, Heinrich Boll Foundation, policy research, and the study of social movements.
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Rani Bang
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Perry Anderson
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Shilpa Phadke
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Cornel West
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Richard Flanagan
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Karl Mannheim
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