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2007-02-01
04:00-06:00 Talk by Barbara Nell Ramusack
2007-02-02
10:05 - Asian Cinema: Towards a Research and Teaching Agenda
2007-02-03
Asian Cinema: Towards a Research and Teaching Agenda
2007-02-04
Asian Cinema: Towards a Research and Teaching Agenda - 05:05
2007-02-05
05:00-08:00 Course 604, Session 6
2007-02-06
11:00-12:30 Screening of "Roma città aperta" (Rome Open City)
2007-02-07
05:00-08:00 Course 605, Session 6
2007-02-08
04:00-06:00 Talk by Ram Prasad
2007-02-09
05:00-08:00 Course 606, Session 5
2007-02-10
03:00-06:00 Screening of "Rocco e i suoi fratelli" (Rocco and His Brothers)
11:00-12:30 Screening of "Ladri di biciclette" (The Bicycle Thief)
2007-02-12
05:00-08:00 Course 604, Session 7
2007-02-14
05:00-08:00 Course 605, Session 7
2007-02-16
12:00-12:00 Mahashivaratri
2007-02-17
10:00-12:00 Course 606, Session 6
2007-02-19
01:15 - Mid- Term Break
2007-02-20
Mid- Term Break
2007-02-21
Mid- Term Break
2007-02-22
Mid- Term Break
2007-02-23
Mid- Term Break - 12:15
2007-02-26
05:00-08:00 Course 604, Session 8
2007-02-27
04:00-06:00 Work-in-Progress by Teena Antony
2007-02-28
05:00-08:00 Course 605, Session 8
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CSCS encourages innovative forms of research and projects which look at different realms of culture, presenting their material in new forms and packages
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Web Publications CSCS Ezine for the year 2005
The CSCS Ezine is an attempt at making public the intellectual work at CSCS around different areas of concern. Every year, the staff and students at CSCS produce work which is presented on different platforms and might help students and researchers in having a glimpse at the kind of intellectual rigour that CSCS brings to the domain of cultural Studies. Apart from moderated sections which will ask for papers to be submitted around particular themes, the ezine also aspires to be a platform for young researchers and scholars who might want to take their work into the public domain. The Ezine aspires to serve as a tool, as much of producing knowledge, as documenting it and hopes to use various features of the medium - Discussion Boards, Blogs, Chats and multimedia presentation to put academics in a new, interactive light.
Web Publications The Media Archive Dossiers created by CSCS staff and students
The Media Archive Dossiers are small packages designed to collect different audio visual and print material around a particular area of interest. The staff and students create dossiers in their own research area, thus giving a direction to the material rather than giving unprocessed material which already exists elsewhere.