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DESCRIPTION:The Moynihan Institute of Global Affairs' South Asia Center pre
 sents the 2022 Bharati Award Recipient Presentations.&nbsp\;Award recipien
 t&nbsp\;Nimisha Thakur\, doctoral candidate\, Department of Anthropology\,
  will discuss&nbsp\;an ethic of self-sufficiency among the Mising—a consti
 tutionally recognized Scheduled Tribe in India—based in their lived unders
 tandings of mobile riverine land amidst increasing precarities induced by 
 emerging capitalist projects and climate crises in her talk "River Song:&n
 bsp\; Riverine Values\, Ethics and Cosmologies for a Life beyond Capitalis
 t Decay in the Brahmaputra Floodplains."&nbsp\;&nbsp\;Award recipient&nbsp
 \;Jay Sharma\, doctoral candidate\, Department of Anthropology\,&nbsp\;wil
 l argue that the life histories of three elders in tribal Jharkhand reveal
  a sophisticated understanding of commodity\, money\, and exchange value\,
  thereby challenging any alleged lack of economic modernity premised on ne
 o-classical understandings in his talk “Mine\, Money\, and the Community: 
 Revisiting 'Tribal Economy' through Life-Histories of Ho Adivasis in Jhark
 hand\, India.”Join us as they share their research projects that were cond
 ucted with funding from the Bharati Memorial fund awarded via the annual G
 raduate Student Research Grant Competition conducted by the South Asia Cen
 ter and the Moynihan Institute. For more information\, please contact Matt
 hew Baxter\, mhbaxter@syr.edu.
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SUMMARY:Bharati Award Recipient Presentations
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>The Moynihan Institute of Global Affairs' S
 outh Asia Center presents the 2022 Bharati Award Recipient Presentations.&
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 "></strong>Award recipient&nbsp\;Nimisha Thakur\, doctoral candidate\, Dep
 artment of Anthropology\, will discuss&nbsp\;an ethic of self-sufficiency 
 among the Mising—a constitutionally recognized Scheduled Tribe in India—ba
 sed in their lived understandings of mobile riverine land amidst increasin
 g precarities induced by emerging capitalist projects and climate crises i
 n her talk "River Song:&nbsp\; Riverine Values\, Ethics and Cosmologies fo
 r a Life beyond Capitalist Decay in the Brahmaputra Floodplains."&nbsp\;<e
 m>&nbsp\;</em></p><p><em></em><span style="text-transform: inherit\; white
 -space: inherit\; word-spacing: normal">Award r</span>ecipient<span style=
 "font-family: inherit"><span style="text-transform: inherit\; white-space:
  inherit\; word-spacing: normal">&nbsp\;Jay Sharma\, doctoral candidate\, 
 Department of Anthropology\,</span></span>&nbsp\;will argue that the life 
 histories of three elders in tribal Jharkhand reveal a sophisticated under
 standing of commodity\, money\, and exchange value\, thereby challenging a
 ny alleged lack of economic modernity premised on neo-classical understand
 ings in his talk<em> </em>“Mine\, Money\, and the Community: Revisiting 'T
 ribal Economy' through Life-Histories of Ho Adivasis in Jharkhand\, India.
 ”</p><div><p><span style="background-color: initial\; color: inherit\; fon
 t-family: inherit\; font-size: inherit\; text-align: inherit\; text-transf
 orm: inherit\; white-space: inherit\; word-spacing: normal\; caret-color: 
 auto">Join us as they share their research projects that were conducted wi
 th funding from the Bharati Memorial fund awarded via the annual Graduate 
 Student Research Grant Competition conducted by the South Asia Center and 
 the Moynihan Institute. For more information\, please contact Matthew Baxt
 er\, <a href="mailto:mhbaxter@syr.edu">mhbaxter@syr.edu</a>.</span><strong
  style="background-color: initial\; font-size: inherit\; text-align: inher
 it\; text-transform: inherit\; white-space: inherit\; word-spacing: normal
 \; caret-color: auto"></strong></p></div>
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