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The Minoritisation in South Asia conference is bringing together several senior and junior scholars working in the fields of history, politics, anthropology, sociology, economics, geography, gender studies, and development studies from across the globe.
This is an opportunity to think together about the processes of minoritisation in the countries of India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, and Sri Lanka with reference to religion, caste, and gender. One of the main outcomes of the conference is a special edited volume. The conference will also feature the Booker Prize-winning Sri Lankan author, Shehan Karunatilaka.