Advertisement · 728 × 90

Posts by Aditya Balasubramanian

Preview
Weekly Roundup: March 6 Veena Dubal and Aziza Ahmed on how feminists transformed the law and science of AIDS, Luke Herrine on market governance in Trumpworld, and Aditya Balasubramanian on the misnomer of modern Indian…

Week in review: @veenadubal.bsky.social and @azizaahmed.bsky.social on how feminists transformed the law and science of AIDS, @lookheron.bsky.social on market governance in Trumpworld, and @abalasub.bsky.social on the misnomer of modern Indian capital.

Plus, the best of LPE from around the web 🧵

1 month ago 8 7 1 0

Really honored to have my new @harvardpress.bsky.social book be part of an @lpeblog.bsky.social symposium! I am deeply grateful to @lpeproject.bsky.social colleagues for the opportunity, and to my respondents @maggor.bsky.social, @abalasub.bsky.social & Amy Cohen for engaging with my work. 🙏

1 month ago 15 12 1 0
Preview
Modern(izing) Indian Capital? Jason Jackson’s erudite Traders, Speculators, and Captains of Industry shows that, for more than a century, Indian firms labeled as “traditional” capital faced policy hostility…

Today, @abalasub.bsky.social continues our symposium on *Traders, Speculators, and Captains of Industry.*

Given that Indian firms spend virtually nothing on R&D, he asks, how we should understand the modernity of so-called “modern Indian capitalists”?

1 month ago 6 6 1 0
Video

Bringing together stories of environment and Empire, genocide and ecocide, war and peace – Sunil Amrith's The Burning Earth is a razor-sharp study of accountability for the climate crisis.

The Burning Earth is shortlisted for the British Academy Book Prize. Learn more here https://bit.ly/3WsTunW

6 months ago 12 6 0 0
Post image
7 months ago 7 1 0 2
A Surprise Tenure Denial in Harvard’s Gender Studies Program Leaves Some Faculty Shaken | News | The Harvard Crimson Durba Mitra’s colleagues thought she was a near-perfect tenure candidate. When her bid was shot down in June, they were left questioning the process.

Beyond ridiculous decision

www.thecrimson.com/article/2025...

7 months ago 4 5 0 3
Preview
Making It Count A history of how Chinese officials used statistics to define a new society in the early years of the People’s Republic of China

On modern China, see
press.princeton.edu/books/hardco...

7 months ago 2 1 0 0

Found Rule of Experts overrated but @adamtooze.bsky.social’s Statistics and the German State is outstanding and so worthy of being retaught and re-read. Prob my favorite of his books after Wages

7 months ago 3 0 1 0
Advertisement
Image shows a screenshot of the conclusion of the linked Senate inquiry submission. This text can be found on page 10.

The text is too long for alt text, but here is the first three quarters of the text:

Conclusion

Over the past decade, Nous Group’s UniForum data has quietly taken on the status of authoritative benchmark for the quality of a range of professional and academic services performed by public universities in Australia and across the world. This authoritative status is performed through scientific-looking graphs and scientific-sounding jargon designed to imply UniForum data is generated through rigorous methods and backed by expert consensus. This performance of authority is significant: it lends UniForum data an air of credibility and facticity that makes acting upon its results irresistible.

When one begins to open the black box and examine how UniForum data is actually produced, however, it becomes difficult to justify the degree to which Australian university executives are relying upon it in their decision-making. My analysis is based on a review of publicly available documents, and it is therefore possible that Nous or its clients would point to things not in the public domain that address some of the conceptual and methodological flaws that I have highlighted in UniForum. But the fact that the underlying UniForum data and methodology is not in the public domain is itself one of the key causes for concerns. When the stakes are so high, it cannot be acceptable for Nous Group and its clients to simply tell university staff and governing councils, ‘trust us, these numbers are based on rigorous methods and analysis.’ The lack of rigor, external scrutiny, and transparency in UniForum’s underlying data and methodology would be a cause for concern in any public institution, but it is especially concerning in the context of universities where rigorous, transparent, and accountable knowledge production is a core part of what we do. ...

Image shows a screenshot of the conclusion of the linked Senate inquiry submission. This text can be found on page 10. The text is too long for alt text, but here is the first three quarters of the text: Conclusion Over the past decade, Nous Group’s UniForum data has quietly taken on the status of authoritative benchmark for the quality of a range of professional and academic services performed by public universities in Australia and across the world. This authoritative status is performed through scientific-looking graphs and scientific-sounding jargon designed to imply UniForum data is generated through rigorous methods and backed by expert consensus. This performance of authority is significant: it lends UniForum data an air of credibility and facticity that makes acting upon its results irresistible. When one begins to open the black box and examine how UniForum data is actually produced, however, it becomes difficult to justify the degree to which Australian university executives are relying upon it in their decision-making. My analysis is based on a review of publicly available documents, and it is therefore possible that Nous or its clients would point to things not in the public domain that address some of the conceptual and methodological flaws that I have highlighted in UniForum. But the fact that the underlying UniForum data and methodology is not in the public domain is itself one of the key causes for concerns. When the stakes are so high, it cannot be acceptable for Nous Group and its clients to simply tell university staff and governing councils, ‘trust us, these numbers are based on rigorous methods and analysis.’ The lack of rigor, external scrutiny, and transparency in UniForum’s underlying data and methodology would be a cause for concern in any public institution, but it is especially concerning in the context of universities where rigorous, transparent, and accountable knowledge production is a core part of what we do. ...

Private consultants are taking control of how public universities are evaluated and run.

My submission to the Senate university governance inquiry raises concerns about the impact of Nous Group and their dodgy UniForum data on our universities.

www.aph.gov.au/DocumentStor...

A thread

7 months ago 103 44 7 9

And let me take this opportunity to say again:

WHITE PPL ARE NOT OPPRESSED IN SOUTH AFRICA

7 months ago 3 1 0 0
photo of Professor Prasenjit Duara at the Duke conference on Global China - profile and medium shot of Prasenjit, in glasses and light suit jacket, other conference participants in background.

photo of Professor Prasenjit Duara at the Duke conference on Global China - profile and medium shot of Prasenjit, in glasses and light suit jacket, other conference participants in background.

Celebrating my beloved, brilliant colleague Prasenjit Duara on the occasion of his 75th and his retirement. “Colleague” doesn’t quite encompass my fondness and gratitude. Prasenjit has been mentor, teacher, friend, and teammate. I am so happy we will be toasting and roasting him for two whole days!

7 months ago 48 5 1 2
ये किताबें पढ़कर इतिहास के सारे बवाल समझ आ जाएंगे| Book Recommendations
ये किताबें पढ़कर इतिहास के सारे बवाल समझ आ जाएंगे| Book Recommendations YouTube video by The Lallantop

thank u to @itihaasnaama.bsky.social for recommending my new book The Future That Was alongside these amazing authors @kalramnath.bsky.social @abalasub.bsky.social 🥰💕 youtube.com/shorts/S99MW...

7 months ago 4 3 1 0

Thank you, Francis. Proud to call you a colleague!

8 months ago 2 0 0 0
Preview
How one of the world's most prestigious universities fell from grace The prestige of the Australian National University is fast fading. It must now respond to explosive allegations.

All cuts, at all Unis, should be stopped until the rot at the top of every single one of them has been thoroughly examined.

www.abc.net.au/news/2025-08...

8 months ago 16 7 1 0
The book cover

The book cover

8/8 The issue ends with a second regular review by Raheel Bashir (Jawaharlal Nehru University) on "Toward a Free Economy: Swatantra and Opposition Politics in Democratic India" (@princetonupress.bsky.social, 2023) by @abalasub.bsky.social www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10....

8 months ago 2 2 0 0
Video

ELIZABETH WARREN: What Zohran is saying is 'I want people to be able to afford to live in NYC'

FABER: But raising taxes in order to do it?

WARREN: Oh my goodness! Oh dear! Are you worried that billionaires are going to go hungry?

8 months ago 17015 3836 780 638

I’m sorry what? I was not aware anyone taught grad students how to read 😭
Both my schools just threw us into the theory fire.
“Here’s Chakrabarty. Good luck” 😘

Make this a great thread plz.

8 months ago 14 2 0 0
Advertisement
Post image

This map shows how unevenly Nobel Prizes have been distributed across the world.

8 months ago 10 2 1 0

Loved this piece, Ben! I don’t know anyone else writing stuff like this. Fills a huge lacuna in tennis journalism! Merci

8 months ago 1 0 0 0
Preview
Tennis, Under the Influencers Taylor Fritz's wins are adding up in Washington, but maybe don't ask him to multiply.

Taylor Fritz is getting clowned by players like Shelton and Tiafoe about a video in which he couldn't do basic multiplication, but there's a bigger story about how tennis players are being set up to succeed—and fail—on social media videos.

Read it at Bounces:

www.benrothenberg.com/p/taylor-fri...

8 months ago 18 2 1 0

There is a special place in hell for T&F

9 months ago 3 0 0 0
Preview
'Hunger Games scenario': four ANU lecturers and only three jobs Four lecturers going for three jobs speak out about the stress and the cost.

This is based on an interview I did last week. For days, I’ve been anxious about repercussions for speaking to media. I was totally overwhelmed to discover today that my colleagues have all stuck their necks out with me.

I have the best colleagues!

www.canberratimes.com.au/story/901572...

9 months ago 12 1 1 0
Preview
Staff hope to find a way through ANU trouble, say cuts aren't the answer 'Education funding has been under attack for decades.'

Honours student, Pippa, spoke about her thesis on the history of higher education in Australia which was about “universities and governments putting profits over people.”

She said she would like to see Vice Chancellor Bell, “demanding more public funding.”

www.canberratimes.com.au/story/901699...

9 months ago 8 2 0 0

What's up with Justice Jackson? She started making her mark and speaking out early, and some of her dissents are so pointed Kagan and Sotomayor don’t even join them. The far right is out for her, and even Republican justices are getting snarky.

So what's up? Here’s my take 🧵

9 months ago 3944 1468 150 433
melindacooper.bsky.social

I just texted a friend that celebrity culture in academia should die but every rule has exceptions. Friends, Romans, the woman who gave us Life as Surplus, Family Values, Counterrevolution and more has joined and made this platform worth it.
Welcome, Melinda! Follow her!!
@melindacooper.bsky.social

9 months ago 2 0 0 0
Post image Post image

Comrades! Friends! Nemeses! The CfP for the annual meeting of Australian Progressive Legal Studies is open until next Friday, 11th of July. Send us your abstracts on all things law, political economy and modern authoritarianism.

The one and only Melinda Cooper (!!!) will deliver the keynote.

9 months ago 51 19 0 1