Moving Protest Beyond Borders

In this episode we speak to two researchers about their work on the local and global protest movement in India, based on their project Transnational Infrastructures of Resistance

  • Dr Ufaque Paiker, Ashoka University and PhD in Modern Indian History from the Jawaharlal Nehru University 
  • Dr Raktim Ray, lecturer and joint program leader at The Development Planning Unit 

They share their research and expertise on the changing shape of modern protest movements and transnational solidarity, and how activism can cross communities and borders.  

For more information and to access the transcript visit https://www.ucl.ac.uk/bartlett/transcript-moving-protest-beyond-borders

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Om Podcasten

Welcome to this monthly podcast series from The Bartlett, UCL’s Faculty of the Built Environment. In each episode, experts from The Bartlett and the built environment sector explore some of the world’s most important challenges, and how we can build better for everyone.

Guided by our host Dean Christoph Lindner, we discover diverse perspectives and insights from a range of subject areas at The Bartlett to help us open up new ideas and spark innovative solutions for our world. 

We’re calling this podcast Building Better because that’s exactly what we want to do.

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