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Shahnaz Rouse was a 2011-2012 AIPS Fellow and conducted research in Pakistan for two months. Rouse "examines the physical, social, and ideational landscape of Lahore from 1849-1947." The project explicates how space and sociability relate to each other.
In this episode of the New Books in Islamic Studies podcast, host SherAli Tareen sits with Nosheen Ali to discuss her book, "Delusional States: Feeling Rule and Development in Pakistan's Northern Frontier" (Cambridge University Press, 2019). Tarren writes, "Ali presents a lyrical and at many times...
Syeda ShahBano Ijaz (New York University) was a 2014 AIPS Short-Term Research Grant awardee who conducted data-gathering research in Islamabad, Pakistan to better understand the lives and experiences of Internally Displaced People (IDPs).
Erum Haider was a 2018 AIPS Short-Term Research Grant awardee who conducted research in Karachi in the summer of 2018. Haider "used mixed methods to examine the transformation of citizenship in Pakistan’s largest city as public goods and utilities are increasingly handed over to private actors. I...
The Choices Program at Brown University has produced a teaching resource about the Floods in Pakistan. It's aimed for high school students in the US, but perhaps also useful elsewhere.
This Documentary short film is about The Kalasha, or Kalash, are a Dardic indigenous people residing in the Chitral District of Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa province of Pakistan.