Interviewing Ananta Giri
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Interviewing Ananta Giri

Interviewing Ananta Giri

On January 25, 2016  I’ll be interviewing Ananta Kumar Giri, associate professor at the Madras Institute of Development Studies in Tamil Nadu, India, as part of the Side Institute’s “Making a Conceptual Revolution” series. Professor Giri is a fascinating person whose interests include social movements and cultural change, creativity and transformations, theories of self, culture and society, and ethics in management and development—so there won’ t be a shortage of topics for our conversation.

This is Professor Giri’s second visit to the Institute. Here he is with me and Dan Friedman, artistic director of the Castillo Theatre, at the opening of the All Stars Project of New Jersey’s Scott Flamm Center for Afterschool Development in 2013.

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