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| Immoral Economies? Corruption as Practice and Discourse in India Craig Jeffrey is an Assistant Professor in Geography and International Studies at the Department of Geography and Henry M. Jackson School of International Studies, University of Washington. His research focuses on the cultural politics of inequality in India with particular reference to agrarian change, educational regimes, youth politics, and rural poverty. Craig received his Ph.D. from the University of Cambridge in 1999 and has produced nearly forty articles on his research. Craig Jeffrey has two forthcoming books Reproducing Difference? Education, Unemployment, and Youth Cultures in India (with Patricia Jeffery and Roger Jeffery), and Telling Young Lives: Portraits in Political Geography (coeditor with Jane Dyson). Date: 03/07/2007 Location: Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy Cabot 206 Tufts University, Medford, MA Time: 5:30 pm Contact: 617.627.3558 |
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