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Reading Group
Feminist STS Reading Group
A slow reading space around care, embodiment, medicine, labor, institutions, public life, and feminist STS methods.
Current question
What does feminist STS help us notice about bodies, care, expertise, and institutions in South Asian contexts?
Convening model
Aswathy Raveendran and Santosh Kumar. Fortnightly sessions in online format.
Public outputs
Shared annotations, Teaching prompts, NEXUS reflections
Reading cycle
Slow conversation becomes public infrastructure.
Reading groups are not side activity. They are where themes become people, questions become outputs, and shared reading becomes the site's living curriculum.
Read
A shared text, field case, report, or resource item anchors the session.
Discuss
Participants turn concepts into questions, examples, disagreements, and local observations.
Publish
Notes can become readers, NEXUS reflections, teaching prompts, or event ideas.
Share
Useful traces move into the Resource Hub so the conversation remains findable.
Join this cycle
Share your interests, city, and availability. The right follow-up may be a reading group session, a chapter route, a NEXUS report-back, or a resource contribution.