Sharath delivers keynote at INDL-MEA 2 2025 Conference
The keynote, “Challenging the ‘thingness’ of AI from Eastern Africa”, was given at the second International Network on Digital Labor – Middle East and Africa Conference.
The keynote, “Challenging the ‘thingness’ of AI from Eastern Africa”, was given at the second International Network on Digital Labor – Middle East and Africa Conference.
A delegation from Sudan's Emergency Response Rooms (ERRs) will be in Cambridge for a special event at King's College Chapel on 26th November 2025.
The Centre of Governance and Human Rights' Academic Freedoms Research Network, supported by CRASSH, will advance three projects related to banned book collections.
A new paper co-written by CGHR Postdoctoral Scholar, Ashwin Varghese, and Aishwarya Rajeev, has been published in The Economic and Labour Relations Review.
Sharath is interviewed by FRANCE 24 to discuss the latest developments in Sudan's El-Fasher after the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) seized the city.
The research network will build an interdisciplinary community of scholars interested in understanding and advocating for the protection of academic freedom.
Our Postdoctoral Scholar Dr Aswhin Varghese was invited to present at the 5th ISA Forum of Sociology in Rabat, Morocco from 6th - 11th July 2025.
On Friday, 3 June 2025, Ella and Sharath convened the first Connections event of the ‘Humanities, Social Sciences and AI’ Transversal Theme: a Lego Serious Play workshop.
The panel will focus on the complex trajectories of AI within eastern Africa, in order to interrogate AI’s impacts within lived realities in the region.
On 9th May, our Postdoctoral Scholar Dr Ashwin Varghese participated in the Tayarisha Writer's workshop, where he was working on a paper on E-Governance and the Kerala Model:…
On 16 May 2025, our Postdoctoral Scholar was invited to present a paper on Algorithmic Governance and Postcoloniality: A Case Study of AI Traffic Enforcement Systems in Kerala,…
This year’s Human Rights PhD Circle was hosted by the Centre of Governance and Human Rights at the University of Cambridge.