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Article: Looking for Youngistaan

Posted by csrins on April 15, 2009

Author: Kate Sullivan, Phd Candidate, Lecturer, Department of International Relations, The Australian National University

Published: Wednesday, 14 April 2009

Full story at: http://inside.org.au/looking-for-youngistaan/

The eighty-one year old candidate with his own Facebook group symbolises how India’s parties are trying to come to grips with millions of young voters, writes Kate Sullivan

Looking for Youngistaan

Looking for Youngistaan

Kate Sullivan is a PhD candidate and India specialist in the Department of International Relations at the Australian National University. She lectures  Hindi-Urdu Filmi Hindi (a course on Bollywood film studies) at the Faculty’s South Asia Center.

Posted in ANU, Culture, Current Affairs, Education, Elections, India, Opinion, Pop Culture, Postgraduate, Research Students | Leave a Comment »

Article: India Chooses: Cricket or Democracy?

Posted by csrins on March 30, 2009

Author: Kate Sullivan, Phd Candidate, Lecturer, Department of International Relations, The Australian National University

Published: Wednesday, 27 March 2009

Full story at: http://www.opinionasia.org/CricketDemocracy

Cricket or democracy? When it comes to pitting the world’s most lucrative cricket tournament against the integrity of the world’s largest electoral process, the national game gets ousted, writes Kate Sullivan

India Chooses: Cricket or Democracy?

India Chooses: Cricket or Democracy?

Kate Sullivan is a PhD candidate and India specialist in the Department of International Relations at the Australian National University. She lectures  Hindi-Urdu Filmi Hindi (a course on Bollywood film studies) at the Faculty’s South Asia Center.

Posted in ANU, Cricket, Culture, Current Affairs, Education, Elections, IPL, India, Opinion, Pop Culture, Postgraduate, Research Students, Sport, The Australian National University | Leave a Comment »