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Read more at: Ambedkar Reading Group at Cambridge (ARC)

Ambedkar Reading Group at Cambridge (ARC)

‘Educate, Agitate, Organize’! Democracy is quite different from a Republic as well as from Parliamentary Government. The roots of democracy lie not in the form of Government, Parliamentary or otherwise. A democracy is more than a form of Government. It is primarily a mode of associated living. The roots of Democracy are to...


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Centre of Governance and Human Rights

CGHR thinks critically and innovatively to foster citizen voice and solidarity-building towards a just, inclusive and better world. Across the world, societies and polities face rapid transformations in technology, alongside upheavals in climate, health, conflict and global order, and demands to address historic and new...




Read more at: Culture and Politics Research Group

Culture and Politics Research Group

The Culture and Politics Research Group (CPRG) brings together scholars interested in power, conflict, and ideas. CPRG's aim is to build a collaborative community of scholars. CPRG is a space for postgraduate students, postdoctoral researchers, and faculty members to discuss the impact of selected readings on their...


Read more at: Gender & Sexuality Research Cluster

Gender & Sexuality Research Cluster

The Gender & Sexuality Research Cluster is a multidisciplinary community that brings together postgraduate students and faculty dedicated to the study of gender and sexualities (broadly construed). Our approach is intersectional, recognising the interconnectedness of these categories with other social markers such as...




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Social Class Reading Group

The Social Class Reading Group provides an open and welcoming space to explore the role and significance of social class in the 21st century. It is a welcoming space for open discussions, and we encourage participation from postgraduates, postdocs, lecturers, and researchers across disciplines who are interested in this...



Read more at: Sociology of AI Research Group
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Sociology of AI Research Group

This research group shines the sociological spotlight on artificial intelligence, to answer questions such as: How can sociology help us understand the rise of AI and its attendant problematics? What can our theory say about the empirical data around AI, and what can the empirical data around AI say about our theory? What...



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Talking History

Talking History is a study group for sociology postgraduate students conducting historical research. Format The group meets once a term in four-hour sessions, including a shared lunch break. Proceedings commence with the History Huddle, a historical research workshop in Michaelmas, where contrasting approaches to history...


Read more at: Technology and New Media Research Cluster

Technology and New Media Research Cluster

The research cluster's aim is to bring together academics from a range of backgrounds with an interest in technology and new media in order to explore and discuss recent and ongoing research. We welcome all students (undergraduate and postgraduate), staff, and visiting scholars to attend and participate in any/all sessions...


Read more at: The Theory Hub
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The Theory Hub

The Theory Hub is a research group coordinated by Filipe Carreira da Silva that brings together faculty and students interested in social and political theory broadly construed. Based at the University of Cambridge since 2016, the Theory Hub is active in four main areas: the Theory Hub Advanced Training (since 2018)...



Read more at: Working Time Reduction Research Network

Working Time Reduction Research Network

The Working Time Reduction Research Network brings together researchers from universities and research institutes with a core interest in working time reduction. We are interested in collective working time reduction, whether at the level of employers, the national level, or through collective bargaining by trade unions...