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New SASNET research project on Partition and its aftereffects

The project "A Nation and its Fault Lines" was launched in June 2021 and is led by SASNET researchers Dr. Amrita Ghosh and Dr. Isha Dubey. The project focuses on the historical ruptures within the Indian nation since the Partition of 1947, 1971 and the present, which includes the long Kashmir conflict as a painful legacy of colonial border demarcations and the construction of the two nation-states

https://www.sasnet.lu.se/article/new-sasnet-research-project-partition-and-its-aftereffects - 2025-10-09

Special issue of Asian Ethnology on “South Asian Nationalisms”

The issue, which is the result of a workshop at Lund University in 2020, is now available online. The latest issue of the Asian Ethnology journal, published in July 2021, features essays and reviews exploring various aspects of nationalism in the South Asian region. Links to the articles of Asian Ethnology 80 (1) can be found here. The articles are the joint outcome of a two-day workshop at Lund U

https://www.sasnet.lu.se/article/special-issue-asian-ethnology-south-asian-nationalisms - 2025-10-09

New podcast zooms in on democracy in India

On August 12, 2021, The Swedish Institute of International Affairs’ (UI) South Asia Initiative and Swedish South Asian Studies Network (SASNET) at Lund University released Indienpodden (the India Podcast) which brings experts from South Asia and Sweden together to discuss different aspects of democracy in India and the South Asian region. The podcast is targeted to a Swedish audience and mainly pr

https://www.sasnet.lu.se/article/new-podcast-zooms-democracy-india - 2025-10-09

SASNET welcomes Ted Svensson

Ted Svensson is Associate Professor at the Department of Political Science, Lund University. He has worked at Lund University since 2009 and he obtained his PhD at the University of Warwick, United Kingdom. His research has consistently revolved around issues pertaining to South Asia, often with a focus on imperialism, state formation and nationalism. At the moment, he is finalising a monograph on

https://www.sasnet.lu.se/article/sasnet-welcomes-ted-svensson - 2025-10-09

Sasnet researcher Amrita Ghosh is invited to give a talk at the Global Salon Speaker Series

The USI Global Studies Program and the Department of World Languages and Cultures at the University of Southern Indiana has invited SASNET researcher Amrita Ghosh to give a talk on the specter of colonial violence. Abstract of the lecture  The Specter of Colonial Violence: The Strangler Vine and ‘Thugs’ in America Taking a look at Miranda Carter's novel The Strangler Vine (2015) set in 19C India a

https://www.sasnet.lu.se/article/sasnet-researcher-amrita-ghosh-invited-give-talk-global-salon-speaker-series - 2025-10-09

Organisational changes and new director

In 2000, the Swedish development agency (SIDA) selected Lund University to host a new network that was focused on South Asia. The Swedish South Asian Studies Network (SASNET) has – largely thanks to the ambitious work carried out by the former directors Staffan Lindberg and Anna Lindberg as well as the former deputy director Lars Eklund – established itself as an important and well-known node for

https://www.sasnet.lu.se/article/organisational-changes-and-new-director - 2025-10-09

Workshop: A Nation and its Fault Lines, organised by Isha Dubey and Amrita Ghosh

SASNET will host a one-day workshop – A Nation and its Fault Lines – on February 25, 2022. Jointly conceptualised and organised by SASNET-affiliated researchers Amrita Ghosh and Isha Dubey, the workshop constitutes the culminating event of their work at SASNET on the interconnected themes of postcolonial conflict zones, protracted displacement, historical trauma and memory politics in modern and c

https://www.sasnet.lu.se/article/workshop-nation-and-its-fault-lines-organised-isha-dubey-and-amrita-ghosh-0 - 2025-10-09

SASNET Activity Report 2021 published

During 2021 SASNET has conducted a wide range of activities to bolster South Asia research and research related accomplishments at Lund University. SASNET has collaborated with several organizations within Lund University but also with organizations from all over the country through webinars, publications, podcasts, networking, and workshops. During the year SASNET hosted several online events, mo

https://www.sasnet.lu.se/article/sasnet-activity-report-2021-published - 2025-10-09

Lund Lectures on Indian Religions

During the year 2022, SASNET organizes a digital lecture series on Indian religions in collaboration with the Centre for Theology and Religious Studies (CTR) at Lund University and the Nordic Centre in India (NCI) in Delhi. The digital lecture series is one of the projects funded by External Relations at Lund University as a part of the university’s strategic Asia Action Plan which aims to support

https://www.sasnet.lu.se/article/lund-lectures-indian-religions - 2025-10-09

Exhibition in Lund: Liminal Urban Dwelling

Liminal Urban Dwelling captures Mumbai’s most significant resettlement program and exemplifies the racialized housing forms for the poor population in the urban zones that are deemed unfit for human habitation. The exhibition comprises ten photographs, as seen and suggested by the community, that captures photographic representation of everyday encounters of environment, space, architecture, infra

https://www.sasnet.lu.se/article/exhibition-lund-liminal-urban-dwelling - 2025-10-09

Best South Asia Thesis Award 2021/2022

From this year onwards, the Swedish South Asian Studies Network (SASNET) will award an annual Best South Asia Thesis Award for an excellent Bachelor or Master thesis in the humanities or social sciences (broadly conceived), which has been submitted and defended by a student at Lund University. - With the prize, we both hope to build on Lund University's long history of promoting and disseminating

https://www.sasnet.lu.se/article/best-south-asia-thesis-award-20212022 - 2025-10-09

New article about protests in Sri Lanka

In a new article, published in The Conversation, SASNET affiliated researcher Andreas Johansson writes about the recent protests in Sri Lanka. -The article tries to analyse the possible implications of the economic crisis in Sri Lanka with a focus on the recent ethnic tensions in the country, says Andreas Johansson.   The article is part of Andreas Johansson’s research project at SASNET, Religion

https://www.sasnet.lu.se/article/new-article-about-protests-sri-lanka - 2025-10-09

South Asia travel grants for Lund University PhD students

SASNET invites Lund University PhD students to apply for two travel grants. The deadline is the 31st of January 2023. Each grant amounts to a maximum value of 25 000 SEK (direct costs) and shall be used to cover travel expenses such as flight tickets, accommodation, and visa fees. Eligibility criteria You are a PhD student presently enrolled at Lund University You plan to travel during 2023 for a

https://www.sasnet.lu.se/article/south-asia-travel-grants-lund-university-phd-students - 2025-10-09

Two new SASNET grants to support writing of research applications

Maryam Nastar, researcher at Lund University Centre for Sustainability Studies (LUCSUS), and Rashmi B. Prasad, Associate Professor at Lund University Diabetes Centre, receive the first two SASNET grants intended to support individual researchers at Lund University in their writing of research applications. Maryam Nastar, (Mal)Adaptation to extreme urban heat: At what cost, to whom? The proposed re

https://www.sasnet.lu.se/article/two-new-sasnet-grants-support-writing-research-applications - 2025-10-09

Planning grants for the submission of a major research application

The Swedish South Asian Studies Network (SASNET) invites Lund University researchers who are in the process of putting together and submitting a major national or international research application to apply for a new round of planning grants. Examples of such applications include the EU framework programme and programme applications to Riksbankens Jubileumsfond. The grant amounts to a maximum valu

https://www.sasnet.lu.se/article/planning-grants-submission-major-research-application - 2025-10-09

First seminar of the semester - How will Russia's invasion of Ukraine affect geopolitics in Asia?

The seminar took place on the 14 September in collaboration with the Centre for East and Southeast Asian Studies (ACE) at Lund University. The seminar brought together three experts on the politics of Asia to discuss how the Russian invasion of Ukraine has affected the region. The seminar was opened and moderated by Paul O'Shea, senior lecturer at ACE and specialist in international relations in E

https://www.sasnet.lu.se/article/first-seminar-semester-how-will-russias-invasion-ukraine-affect-geopolitics-asia - 2025-10-09

SASNET Symposium 2022

Renewable energy, interviews with former Maoist women combatants, and urban development in Mumbai. SASNET’s Annual Symposium offered a full day of presentations of ongoing research, ranging from everyday transactions at New Delhi’s open markets to the issue of shrinking spaces for civil society organisations in India. The symposium took place in the Old Bishop’s House at Lund University on 30 Sept

https://www.sasnet.lu.se/article/sasnet-symposium-2022 - 2025-10-09

They Gave Their Perspectives on What is Happening in Sri Lanka

Under the heading "What's happening in Sri Lanka", SASNET invited two researchers from the University of Gothenburg; Kanchana N Ruwanpura, Professor at Human Geography, and Camilla Orjuela, Professor at the School of Global Studies, to take part in a panel discussion on Sri Lanka's economic and political crisis. The panel debate, held in cooperation with the Association of Foreign Affairs (UPF Lun

https://www.sasnet.lu.se/article/they-gave-their-perspectives-what-happening-sri-lanka - 2025-10-09

Catarina Kinnvall receives SASNET's planning grant

Professor Kinnvall receives the SASNET planning grant for her project idea on "Dismantling Democracy: Insecurity, Emotions and Authoritarian Populism". She describes how her project intend to develop a novel approach to the study of insecurity and emotions by highlighting the co-production of insecure lives between states; between leaders and followers; and between individuals and groups. The proj

https://www.sasnet.lu.se/article/catarina-kinnvall-receives-sasnets-planning-grant - 2025-10-09