Naveen Notiar
Writes about Literature, Film, Art of South Asia.
In my past life, I was a Wily Sultana.
@yalebooks.bsky.social
Adventures in BOOKS from Yale University Press in LONDON https://yalebooks.co.uk/ Championing the arts / humanities & publishing art, history, current affairs, economics, literature, religion, music
@museumsassociation.org
Membership organisation and network for everyone working in museums and heritage 🤝 based in the UK 📍 museumsassociation.org
@royalasiaticsoc.bsky.social
The Royal Asiatic Society provides a forum for those who are interested in the history, languages, cultures and religions of Asia to meet and exchange ideas. 14 Stephenson Way, London, NW1 2HD. https://royalasiaticsociety.org/
@southasiajustice.bsky.social
SAJC is a non partisan movement calling for the protection of human rights, democracy and diversity in India and the wider South Asia region.
@ucl-cssa.bsky.social
CSSA promotes research and teaching related to the geographical region of South Asia and its intersections with the wider world, including the South Asian diaspora. www.ucl.ac.uk/institute-of-advanced-studies/centre-study-south-asia-and-indian-ocean-world
@sahm-uk.bsky.social
#SouthAsianHeritageMonth from July 18th - August 17th Celebrating, educating, and commemorating the South Asian heritage, culture, and contributions in the UK and beyond.
@indiairantrust.bsky.social
The Ancient India & Iran Trust is an independent charity in Cambridge, UK, promoting the study of the archaeology, art, religions and languages of early India, Iran & Central Asia https://www.indiran.org/
@drthomaschambers.bsky.social
I am a Senior Lecturer in Social/Cultural Anthropology at Oxford Brookes University and the Editor in Chief of the academic journal Contemporary South Asia. Research interests = labour, migration, marginalisation, inequality, ethnography, gender, urbanity
@carissachew.bsky.social
History PhD candidate, University of Edinburgh. Interested in mixed-race histories and empire, currently focused on Black/South Asian identities in 1940s-1980s East Africa.
@desiacadpod.bsky.social
Join us, Megh + Vatsal + our researcher friends from all around the world, as we learn more about academic life, research methodology, politics, and survival. https://open.spotify.com/show/2v6ymNb9uoxMc9gaCKJYLp
@lsesouthasia.bsky.social
Unravelling South Asia to the World • Research Centre • FB/X: @SAsiaLSE • IG/Threads: southasia_lse • Mastodon: lsesouthasia.mastodon.social • http://blogs.lse.ac.uk/southasia
@thecaravanmagazine.bsky.social
India’s finest magazine of politics and culture. Visit us: https://caravanmagazine.in/ Subscribe: https://caravanmagazine.in/subscribe
@victorianthings.bsky.social
Researching late 19th-early 20th century women's magazines in Britain and India; Senior Lecturer, University of Bristol
@remakingbritain.bsky.social
Bluesky account for the Bristol University, Queen Mary University of London and British Library AHRC project, Remaking Britain: South Asian Connections and Networks, 1830s to the present'
@kingshistory.bsky.social
@kingsartshums.bsky.social
🌍 Official Bluesky account for the Faculty of Arts & Humanities at King's College London, consisting of 11 academic departments. #KingsArtsHums
@mirzawaheed.bsky.social
Writer The Collaborator, The Book of Gold Leaves, Tell Her Everything … https://mirzawaheed.com
@sampadarts.bsky.social
Birmingham, UK. Sampad connects people and communities to South Asian and British Asian Arts and Heritage by breaking down barriers, raising critical issues and amplifying unheard voices.
@sonjadrimmer.bsky.social
Associate Professor, History of Art & Architecture, UMass Amherst. http://sonjadrimmer.com/about-forte (She/her)
@clarachambara.bsky.social
'Scholar-adventurer'. Scholarship nowadays mostly in literature from South Asia and diaspora, postcoloniality/decolonization, & translation studies - Uni of York. Adventures are in food, Hindi/Urdu, Indo house, cycling, & (formerly) Zumba teaching
@amitbaishya.bsky.social
Associate Professor of English at the University of Oklahoma. Postcolonialist, South Asian Literatures, Anthropocene, Human Animal Studies, Plant Humanities, Northeast Indian Studies. Book Reviews Editor at "South Asian Review"
@moudhy.bsky.social
Assyriologist at Wolfson College (Oxford), writer plagued by self-doubt, lover of dead languages. I think we should all be doing what we can to save the planet. My book is now out! 😎 https://lnk.to/BetweenTwoRivers
@sadiahqureshi.bsky.social
Historian of science, race, and empire. Vanished: An Unnatural History of Extinction an FT recommended book to read in 2025. Published by Penguin on 5 June, World Environment Day.🦤🐅🦈 🌏🌱 https://www.penguin.co.uk/books/309254/vanished-by-qureshi-sadi
@shekhar.cc
researcher & archivist // historian & advisor to the Heritage Conservation Cell, BMC (Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation) // http://shekhar.cc
@annabigelow786.bsky.social
Walking the dog, learning, teaching, and writing about religion, Islam, South Asia, material culture, death, and other things
@paulmcgarr.bsky.social
Intelligence History | Published first book on Cold War South Asia, published another on Spying in India, writing a third on Indira Gandhi & Margaret Thatcher
@manjeetsp.bsky.social
World Orders and World/Global History, Great Powers, Asia, China-India; Usual caveats; New Book - Divergent Worlds (Yale University Press, 2025)
@hasawa.bsky.social
Librarian at Université de la Réunion, now retired and invested in researches on Gujarati diaspora in western Indian ocean.
@marcus1984.bsky.social
Historian (modern India, technology, foreign relations); editor (Contingent Magazine); advisor (scholarships, fellowships, research)
@rohandroy.bsky.social
Historian: South Asia, colonialism, science, insects. Associate Professor: University of Reading. Author: 'Malarial Subjects' (Cambridge,2017);Editor: Locating the Medical (Oxford, 2018). Words: ConversationUK; The Independent
@yaelberda.bsky.social
Activist,Academic, Adam & Romi's Mama. books: Colonial Bureaucracy @CambridgeUP http://tinyurl.com/25rcxku2, Living Emergency http://tinyurl.com/3uzs7rb7 @SUP
@carllandauer.bsky.social
Visiting Scholar, UC Berkeley Institute for South Asia Studies. Lawyer, international legal historian, cultural historian, and contributing editor to Berkeley-based "Poetry Flash." https://berkeley.academia.edu/CarlLandauer
@karmalli.bsky.social
Enthusiast: languages, cities, geography, history, cooking, literature. Independent researcher/writer, Indian scripts and languages. Currently doing a Masters, at the University of Washington. (he/avan). Work: https://karthikmalli.github.io 📍Seattle, WA
@kalathmika.bsky.social
Historian of modern South Asia at Exeter. Diplomatic history/IR at the intersections of migration, caste, and indenture.
@adammatvya.bsky.social
History PhD student at Notre Dame // Islam, South Asia, empire, and emotions // Betis and Everton fan // Geopolitics
@ajab.bsky.social
Professor of sundry Persianate things. I write about language, literature, history, philology, politics. Twitter @yakabikaj
@monicabalt.bsky.social
Believer in human decency. Writer of Historical Fiction. Busy editing.
@timperley.bsky.social
Horror writer. Actress (London Kills, EastEnders, Stonehouse) Wanted to be the horror czar of British TV, but bloody Mark Gatiss got there first; how dare he colonize Mansize In Marble before I did? One cat but aim: goats, pigs, dogs, more cats.
@dranindyar.bsky.social
Senior Lecturer @staenglish, TU Rep @ucustandrews, EDI Lead @sgsah, @ahrcpress/@BBCRadio3 New Gen Thinker, Author @OUPAcademic + @RowmanInternat Critical Theory, Marxism, empire, medical humanities.
@shabana.bsky.social
Author, 'Muslim American Women on Campus' Views are always mine only, not those of my employer
@sanagoyal.bsky.social
Editor & Publishing Director, Wasafiri magazine. Writing in The Guardian & elsewhere. PhD in literary prizes from SOAS, University of London. 2025 International Booker Prize judge. From Bombay, based in Birmingham, UK. She/her.
@sanagoyalkotecha.bsky.social
Deputy & Reviews Editor, Wasafiri magazine PhD in literary prizes Freelance book critic
@priyankabasu.bsky.social
Lecturer in Performing Arts at King’s College London. Author of ‘The Poet’s Song: “Folk” and its Cultural Politics in South Asia’ (Routledge, 2024). Previously Curator of ‘Two Centuries of Indian Print’ at British Library. Phd, Felix SOAS. Odissi dancer.
@kaafipratichi.bsky.social
Educator. Ph.D. Historian of Dance, Gender, Colonial Law, and Nationalism in 19th-20th c. South Asia. Bharatanatyam/ Uday Shankar/ Mov. Improvisation. Pedagogy of kindness.
@ghoshsamyak.bsky.social
Queer Historian, PhD @ Columbia University, Writing a book on Courtly Cultures in Hindustan, Interested in South Asian Art, Public History, Assistant Professor @ NLSIU 🏳️🌈
@shrutikapila.bsky.social
Politics/ India/ History/Ideas Working at the University of Cambridge Words in Financial Times, BBC, AL Jazeera, New Statesman. Columnist: ThePrint India https://www.hist.cam.ac.uk/people/professor-shruti-kapila
@brannoningram.bsky.social
Professor at Northwestern. Posts about Islam and colonialism, the British empire, and the occasional political rant