Articles by: Dr Dilnaz Boga

Climate Change Can Trigger Conflicts: Dr Malcolm Mistry

Climate Change Can Trigger Conflicts: Dr Malcolm Mistry

Dr Malcolm Mistry, originally from India, is based currently at The London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine (LSHTM). He is a climatologist with training in climate modelling, econometrics and sectoral impacts assessment of climate change and variability. Malcolm holds visiting affiliations with the Ca’ Foscari University of Venice and the Euro-Mediterranean Center on Climate Change (CMCC) – Italy where he spent[Read More…]

by 05/09/2023 Comments are Disabled Climate Change
A Restructured Media in a Post-neo-liberal Framework and its Impact in India

A Restructured Media in a Post-neo-liberal Framework and its Impact in India

Background To understand the manoeuvrings of media, the framework within which the media is situated during specific paradigms of governance needs to be understood. Historically, there are links between forms of governance in the pre- and the post-independence phases in India and their impact of media (Boga, 2020). Imperialist countries that were dominant global powers imposed ethnonationalist frameworks to govern[Read More…]

by 26/06/2022 Comments are Disabled India
Book Review : A guide to freedom through Marxist education

Book Review : A guide to freedom through Marxist education

by Dr. Dilnaz Boga  and Rohit Ranjan We are living in times when societies across the world are struggling with socio-economic, political, ecological and spiritual crises. Simultaneously, disparities between social classes in terms of resource appropriation and allocation are growing starker with time. Despite the severity of crises in all walks of human life in the twenty-first century, the question[Read More…]

by 21/04/2022 Comments are Disabled Book Review
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