What is SAMAJ?
The South Asia Multidisciplinary Academic Journal (SAMAJ) is a peer-reviewed journal devoted to social science research on South Asia. It specializes in the publication of comparative thematic issues as well as individual research articles, review essays, and book reviews. Committed to disseminating rigorous scientific research to the widest possible audience, SAMAJ is fully and freely accessible on line. SAMAJ receives institutional support from the Centre d’Etudes de l’Inde et de l’Asie du Sud (CEIAS) and has a partnership with the European Association for South Asian Studies (EASAS) since 2011.
Latest issue
6 | 2012
Revisiting Space and Place: South Asian Migrations in Perspective
Edited by Tristan Bruslé and Aurélie Varrel
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What Kind of Place is this? [Full text]Daily Life, Privacy and the Inmate Metaphor in a Nepalese Workers' Labour Camp (Qatar)
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Creating Gurdwaras, Narrating Histories [Full text]Perspectives on the Sikh Diaspora in Italy
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Overseas Temples and Tamil Migratory Space [Full text]
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NRIs in the City [Full text]Identifying International Migrants’ Investments in the Indian Urban Fabric
Latest texts
Other Contributions
Free-Standing Articles
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Standing Still and Cutting in Line [Full text]The Culture of the Queue in India15 March 2013
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Shah Shuja’s ‘Hidden History’ and its Implications for the Historiography of Afghanistan [Full text]14 May 2012
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Thinking beyond Secularism: The Catholic Church and Political Practice in Rural South India [Full text]19 April 2012
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30 December 2011
Book Reviews
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06 November 2012
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Arnaud Kaba, Les réalités du commerce équitable: L’exemple d’une plantation de Darjeeling [Full text]31 May 2012
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15 May 2012
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31 December 2011

