Events

CPR-CSH Workshop- Educational Practices and the Urban Orders at the Margins of the State

Date and Time

July 26, 2022

3:45 pm to 5:30 pm

Location

Online via Zoom and CPR Conference Room

Speakers
Jyoti Dalal

Associate Professor, Institute of Home Economics, Delhi University

Chetan Anand

Research Scholar, Tata Institute of Social Sciences, Mumbai

The Centre for Policy Research (CPR) and Centre de Sciences Humaines (CSH) invite you to a digital workshop on:

Educational Practices and the Urban Orders at the Margins of the State

Speakers:
Jyoti Dalal, Associate Professor, Institute of Home Economics, Delhi University
Chetan Anand, Research Scholar, Tata Institute of Social Sciences, Mumbai

About the Talk

Drawing on initial findings from a TESF-IIHS funded project on “Education, Margins and City: Examining the linkages through an Ethnographic Exploration” in a Jhuggi-Jhopri cluster in Delhi, this talk examines the mechanisms that determine not only how urban is ordered, but how this order making function of the state is realized. We argue that the educational discourse is a potential site to capture the rationalities and the practices through which the margins that are rife with illegalities and informalities are disciplined and ordered in the ways of the urban. On one hand, the lives of children living in the informal settlements take the shape of illegality for the teachers and the bureaucracy that runs the education institutions, and on the other hand the parents and the children find school as a point that legitimizes their right to the city. While constitutional liberal forms of citizenship are one among many different claims that the poor make on the state, nature of education is such that it gets entangled in managing the exclusionary pressures shaping the city. Thus, with education being at the fulcrum in which the disciplinary and biopolitical characteristics of the state meet, an urban order emerges that is built through the categories of beauty, hygiene, efficiency, discipline and class assessments.

About the Speakers

Jyoti Dalal is an Associate Professor at the Institute of Home Economics, University of Delhi since 2004. She is also General Secretary of Comparative Education Society of India (CESI), an affiliate to the World Congress of Comparative Education Societies (WCCES). She was at Institute of Economic Growth as a doctoral fellow from 2010-12. With academic publication, she also writes in The Indian Express, The Telegraph, Wire and other forums, touching upon the concerns of education and society. She has been involved with research projects funded by University of Delhi, ICSSR and IIHS, Bangalore.

Chetan Anand is a research scholar at Tata Institution of Social Sciences, Mumbai. His research interests are on the intersections of Urbanism, Childhood and Education. His other research interests include violence, philosophy of language, biopolitics, power and modernity. He is currently doing an ethnographic study of a slum in Delhi, exploring questions of state, marginality, and education.

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