Sahil Sasidharan
@sahilsasidharan.bsky.social
PhDing in human geography @UW-Madison | Researching digitally mediated urbanization in Delhi's villages | 'To philosophize is to live freely'
Fascinating insights into the technics of digitalized propertization that is underway across rural and peri-urban India:
New paper in @tibg.bsky.social:
High-resolution property: drone enclosures in digital India
In it I examine how mass digitized enclosures rely upon a new regime of perception - able to speculatively extract private ownership from collectivised land
rgs-ibg.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/...
High-resolution property: drone enclosures in digital India
In it I examine how mass digitized enclosures rely upon a new regime of perception - able to speculatively extract private ownership from collectivised land
rgs-ibg.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/...
Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers | RGS Journal | Wiley Online Library
Svamitva drone survey in Rajasthan. Source: Author.
rgs-ibg.onlinelibrary.wiley.com
November 5, 2025 at 12:19 PM
Fascinating insights into the technics of digitalized propertization that is underway across rural and peri-urban India:
Excitedly anticipating this because as Zizek affirms in his blurb for Harvey's Story of Capital:
[T]"His book is for everyone who wants to really understand the mess we are in, which means – it is for everyone."
[T]"His book is for everyone who wants to really understand the mess we are in, which means – it is for everyone."
David Harvey, The Story of Capital: What Everyone Should Know About How Capital Works - @versobooks.bsky.social, February 2026
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The Story of Capital
For decades, David Harvey has been teaching Marx's work, particularly Capital, to great acclaim. He has analysed chapter by chapter - sometimes line-by-line - Marx's three volumes and the Grundrisse. ...
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October 26, 2025 at 12:51 AM
Excitedly anticipating this because as Zizek affirms in his blurb for Harvey's Story of Capital:
[T]"His book is for everyone who wants to really understand the mess we are in, which means – it is for everyone."
[T]"His book is for everyone who wants to really understand the mess we are in, which means – it is for everyone."
Fascinatingly critical retheorization of southern urban':
"Increasingly 'unprecedented' risks compel us to retheorize the South and what it means to think the “unthinkable” as a variegated politics of improvisation and duration mediated by force and resistance located through repair practices ..."
"Increasingly 'unprecedented' risks compel us to retheorize the South and what it means to think the “unthinkable” as a variegated politics of improvisation and duration mediated by force and resistance located through repair practices ..."
Amid the many pressures of modern academia, it is rare to have time to think creatively and critically. That makes particularly happy to share this intervention that aims to rethink the Urban South, co-written with and led by with the brilliant @beki.bsky.social: www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10....
Rethinking the urban South? Centering “unprecedented” risk and repair
As the climate crisis intensifies, those least responsible for its root causes are disproportionately affected by disaster, where loss and damage are the presumptive endpoints of unmitigated ecolog...
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October 21, 2025 at 4:20 PM
Fascinatingly critical retheorization of southern urban':
"Increasingly 'unprecedented' risks compel us to retheorize the South and what it means to think the “unthinkable” as a variegated politics of improvisation and duration mediated by force and resistance located through repair practices ..."
"Increasingly 'unprecedented' risks compel us to retheorize the South and what it means to think the “unthinkable” as a variegated politics of improvisation and duration mediated by force and resistance located through repair practices ..."
Prof. Jyoti Dalal, Asst. Prof. Chetan Anand and I are coordinating a ‘Weekly Reading Workshop’ on Lacanian philosopher/social theorist Alenka Zupancic's "What is Sex?" organised by RIG-6 'Philosophy of Education' & RIG-8 'Education and Marginal Groups' of the Comparative Education Society of India:
July 28, 2025 at 4:34 PM
Prof. Jyoti Dalal, Asst. Prof. Chetan Anand and I are coordinating a ‘Weekly Reading Workshop’ on Lacanian philosopher/social theorist Alenka Zupancic's "What is Sex?" organised by RIG-6 'Philosophy of Education' & RIG-8 'Education and Marginal Groups' of the Comparative Education Society of India:
Sounds like a fascinating line up at my alma mater.
🌍 The Sheffield Urbanism Showcase
🗓️ Tuesday, 1st July
🕰️ 9:00am to 4:30pm
A showcase to celebrate and profile just some of the incredible urban research we undertake across disciplines in the Faculty of Social Sciences here at Sheffield.
www.sheffield.ac.uk/urban-instit...
🗓️ Tuesday, 1st July
🕰️ 9:00am to 4:30pm
A showcase to celebrate and profile just some of the incredible urban research we undertake across disciplines in the Faculty of Social Sciences here at Sheffield.
www.sheffield.ac.uk/urban-instit...
June 27, 2025 at 2:50 PM
Sounds like a fascinating line up at my alma mater.
Attended launch of 'Across the Nala: A Queer Dalit Bahujan Zine of Stories from Delhi', an @urbanstudiesfoundation.org + Jindal Global University event sharing stories from marginalised geographies. Also heard a land acknowledgment for displaced villages in Lutyens Delhi! theprint.in/feature/arou...
Drains to dating apps—Dalit queer booklet maps Delhi’s unspoken caste geography
‘Across the Nala’, a collaborative effort between Project Mukti, Unsound Project, and the Urban Studies Foundation, was launched at the Centre for Justice, OP Jindal Global University.
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June 27, 2025 at 2:41 PM
Attended launch of 'Across the Nala: A Queer Dalit Bahujan Zine of Stories from Delhi', an @urbanstudiesfoundation.org + Jindal Global University event sharing stories from marginalised geographies. Also heard a land acknowledgment for displaced villages in Lutyens Delhi! theprint.in/feature/arou...
Dr. Ori Simchen's paper called “Law” argued that meaning is shaped by intended function:
“It illustrates why it’s important to have universities teaching subjects like philosophy or linguistics—anything that doesn’t have a very obvious application in the short term. It took 22 years for this ...”
“It illustrates why it’s important to have universities teaching subjects like philosophy or linguistics—anything that doesn’t have a very obvious application in the short term. It took 22 years for this ...”
UBC philosophy professor’s research cited in U.S. Supreme Court decision
A 22-year-old philosophy paper by a UBC professor just helped the U.S. Supreme Court decide a major gun case.
#philsky
news.ubc.ca/2025/04/us-s...
A 22-year-old philosophy paper by a UBC professor just helped the U.S. Supreme Court decide a major gun case.
#philsky
news.ubc.ca/2025/04/us-s...
UBC philosophy professor's research cited in U.S. Supreme Court decision - UBC News
A 22-year-old philosophy paper by a UBC professor just helped the U.S. Supreme Court decide a major gun case.
news.ubc.ca
April 10, 2025 at 5:32 PM
Dr. Ori Simchen's paper called “Law” argued that meaning is shaped by intended function:
“It illustrates why it’s important to have universities teaching subjects like philosophy or linguistics—anything that doesn’t have a very obvious application in the short term. It took 22 years for this ...”
“It illustrates why it’s important to have universities teaching subjects like philosophy or linguistics—anything that doesn’t have a very obvious application in the short term. It took 22 years for this ...”
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PhD Opportunity in Global History
Join our team at ETH Zurich for the SNSF-funded project Engineering Empire. 4 years, fully funded. Applicants from marginalized groups are particularly welcome.
More details:
Join our team at ETH Zurich for the SNSF-funded project Engineering Empire. 4 years, fully funded. Applicants from marginalized groups are particularly welcome.
More details:
PhD Position in Global History
jobs.ethz.ch
April 9, 2025 at 4:12 PM
PhD Opportunity in Global History
Join our team at ETH Zurich for the SNSF-funded project Engineering Empire. 4 years, fully funded. Applicants from marginalized groups are particularly welcome.
More details:
Join our team at ETH Zurich for the SNSF-funded project Engineering Empire. 4 years, fully funded. Applicants from marginalized groups are particularly welcome.
More details:
A clear geopolitical failure of democratic neocolonial-imperial states that the majority world has to now turn to militarized autocratic rule and powers (such as Russia's Wagner Group) to achieve self-determination and regional security without overtly oppressive defensive allies:
Sahel Sovereignty Rises; AFL-CIO’s Foreign Arm Defunded; Code Pink Calls Out Hands Off Hypocrisy; Federal Workers Fight Echoes PATCO - Pacifica Radio's Capitalism, Race and Democracy
Between 2021 and 2023 West Africa saw three popular military coups. Assimi Goïta became the president of Mali in 2021, Ibrahim Traoré became the president of Burkina Faso in 2022, and Abdourahamane Tc...
capitalismraceanddemocracy.org
April 10, 2025 at 5:10 PM
A clear geopolitical failure of democratic neocolonial-imperial states that the majority world has to now turn to militarized autocratic rule and powers (such as Russia's Wagner Group) to achieve self-determination and regional security without overtly oppressive defensive allies:
Reposted by Sahil Sasidharan
I appreciated this gifted article making the rounds everywhere (otherwise paywalled). On my course syllabi the past semester, I started having an AI policy, and this will definitely get added as reading for that. This explained the problems for electricity grid in clear way.
New evidence shows AI's thirst for power may be distorting the flow of power to US consumers (gift link):
www.bloomberg.com/graphics/202...
www.bloomberg.com/graphics/202...
AI Needs So Much Power, It’s Making Yours Worse
There’s a strong link between proximity to AI data centers and higher levels of distorted power in residential areas
www.bloomberg.com
December 29, 2024 at 6:11 PM
I appreciated this gifted article making the rounds everywhere (otherwise paywalled). On my course syllabi the past semester, I started having an AI policy, and this will definitely get added as reading for that. This explained the problems for electricity grid in clear way.
Reposted by Sahil Sasidharan
the grift will continue until the consultancies and ed-tech partners have destroyed every.single.public.university.
"$51 million dollars. That’s how much money the UW System paid Chicago-based Huron Consulting Group between 2019 and 2023."
www.wortfm.org/uw-system-sp...
"$51 million dollars. That’s how much money the UW System paid Chicago-based Huron Consulting Group between 2019 and 2023."
www.wortfm.org/uw-system-sp...
UW System spends millions on consultants - WORT-FM 89.9
The UW System paid Chicago-based Huron Consulting Group $51 million between 2019 and 2023, WORT found through an open records request.
www.wortfm.org
December 17, 2024 at 2:44 AM
the grift will continue until the consultancies and ed-tech partners have destroyed every.single.public.university.
"$51 million dollars. That’s how much money the UW System paid Chicago-based Huron Consulting Group between 2019 and 2023."
www.wortfm.org/uw-system-sp...
"$51 million dollars. That’s how much money the UW System paid Chicago-based Huron Consulting Group between 2019 and 2023."
www.wortfm.org/uw-system-sp...
Most heartening dimension of Gukesh winning the world chess championship, and of his strategy, is his explicit emphasis on psychological and physical conditioning, and how importantly Gukesh regards the role played by Paddy Upton, a non-chess sports coach (of cricket), in this. Thus: the 18th at 18!
a man with a beard is wearing a jacket that says west on it .
ALT: a man with a beard is wearing a jacket that says west on it .
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December 12, 2024 at 11:51 PM
Most heartening dimension of Gukesh winning the world chess championship, and of his strategy, is his explicit emphasis on psychological and physical conditioning, and how importantly Gukesh regards the role played by Paddy Upton, a non-chess sports coach (of cricket), in this. Thus: the 18th at 18!
TIL about the naming of the term 'algorithm'. A 12thC work by Central Asian Muslim scholar al-Khwārizmī introduced Hindu-Arabic numerals and arithmetic to the West. Its preservation in Latin titled Algoritmi de numero Indorum (“Al-Khwārizmī Concerning the Hindu Art of Reckoning”) led to this name.
Al-Khwarizmi | Biography & Facts | Britannica
Al-Khwarizmi, Muslim mathematician and astronomer whose major works introduced Hindu-Arabic numerals and the concepts of algebra into European mathematics. Latinized versions of his name and of his mo...
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December 2, 2024 at 3:19 AM
TIL about the naming of the term 'algorithm'. A 12thC work by Central Asian Muslim scholar al-Khwārizmī introduced Hindu-Arabic numerals and arithmetic to the West. Its preservation in Latin titled Algoritmi de numero Indorum (“Al-Khwārizmī Concerning the Hindu Art of Reckoning”) led to this name.
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A reminder: looking for PhD project applications around 2 topics✨
'Digital Futures of Physical Retail'(co-supervised w
B Hracs) thomasdekeyser.com/s/Digital-Fu...
'AI geographies of human-animal relations'(co-supervised w
@emmajroe.bsky.social) thomasdekeyser.com/s/AI-geograp...
Links = details
'Digital Futures of Physical Retail'(co-supervised w
B Hracs) thomasdekeyser.com/s/Digital-Fu...
'AI geographies of human-animal relations'(co-supervised w
@emmajroe.bsky.social) thomasdekeyser.com/s/AI-geograp...
Links = details
November 29, 2024 at 12:08 PM
A reminder: looking for PhD project applications around 2 topics✨
'Digital Futures of Physical Retail'(co-supervised w
B Hracs) thomasdekeyser.com/s/Digital-Fu...
'AI geographies of human-animal relations'(co-supervised w
@emmajroe.bsky.social) thomasdekeyser.com/s/AI-geograp...
Links = details
'Digital Futures of Physical Retail'(co-supervised w
B Hracs) thomasdekeyser.com/s/Digital-Fu...
'AI geographies of human-animal relations'(co-supervised w
@emmajroe.bsky.social) thomasdekeyser.com/s/AI-geograp...
Links = details
It's this framing that lies at the center of our perennial question of freedom: “You ain’t free less me and the law say you free” (Warren Calvin's Ontological Terror, 2018, 24), as it then poses the problem of whether one sees law as the Other or not, and thus as capable of freeing oneself or not.
November 25, 2024 at 6:35 PM
It's this framing that lies at the center of our perennial question of freedom: “You ain’t free less me and the law say you free” (Warren Calvin's Ontological Terror, 2018, 24), as it then poses the problem of whether one sees law as the Other or not, and thus as capable of freeing oneself or not.
From 'living' under unregulated capitalism to 'dying' for it:
The human limits to growth are measured in painkillers sold, mental health stats, and broken backs.
www.theguardian.com/commentisfre...
www.theguardian.com/commentisfre...
Chronic pain and ravaged mental health: this is the brutal reality of Britain’s new working class | Aditya Chakrabortty
The story of former Amazon worker Karolina Sobczak reveals much about the people who keep our society running – at huge personal cost, says Guardian columnist Aditya Chakrabortty
www.theguardian.com
November 22, 2024 at 7:38 PM
From 'living' under unregulated capitalism to 'dying' for it:
Secor & Anderson (2024) quite succinctly (re)define the intellectual crisis of our time: reconciling affect and ideology at mutual points of slippage to open new possibilities as "to even articulate the problem of the relation between the sensed and known requires a new conceptual vocabulary." (7)
Brilliant new issue of New Formations out now, guest edited by @ajsecor.bsky.social and Ben Anderson, exploring the theoretical potential for engaging 'affect and ideology'.
Lots of free to download content: journals.lwbooks.co.uk/newformation...
Lots of free to download content: journals.lwbooks.co.uk/newformation...
New Formations: Volume 2024 Issue 112 (2024) - Lawrence Wishart
New Formations: A Journal of Culture / Theory / Politics - Issue contents for Volume 2024 Issue 112 (2024)
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November 22, 2024 at 6:48 PM
Secor & Anderson (2024) quite succinctly (re)define the intellectual crisis of our time: reconciling affect and ideology at mutual points of slippage to open new possibilities as "to even articulate the problem of the relation between the sensed and known requires a new conceptual vocabulary." (7)
Joined this new space for digitally-mediated dialogue on a wonderful day: World Philosophy Day. Quite apt indeed.
November 21, 2024 at 4:08 PM
Joined this new space for digitally-mediated dialogue on a wonderful day: World Philosophy Day. Quite apt indeed.