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Data Science

Foundations and Applications of Humanities Analytics

Understanding and comparing word correlations across studies reveals how linguistic patterns support specific scholarly arguments, enabling you to apply these insights in your own work to strengthen—or challenge—your chosen claims.

Introduction to Feminism Data Science

Summarizing the humanistic and technical aspects of data science application in Feminism studies

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Deliver

Like flowers that bloom in unexpected places, every story unfolds with beauty and resilience

Social Issues

A Contrast on Childhood

Official submission to the University of Arizona’s International Student Services competition ‘Around the World in 7.5 Minutes‘ (2024).

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Assemble

Like flowers that bloom in unexpected places, every story unfolds with beauty and resilience

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Deliver

Like flowers that bloom in unexpected places, every story unfolds with beauty and resilience

Book Reviews and Recommendations

Misbehaving (Richard Thaler)

The book that introduced the world to the making of Behavioral Economics, a concept that won Richard Thaler the Nobel Prize in Economics

A Brief History of Time (S. Hawking)

Stephen Hawking’s bestselling book-introducing the nuances of physics and the history of science as we know it to the wider mass.

Poor Economics (Banerjee and Duflo)

Goldman Sachs Business Book of the Year 2011, covers not the sassy and white collars of big businesses but the granularities of poverty.

Surely You Are Joking Mr. Feynman (R. Feynman)

“There are two types of genius. Ordinary geniuses do great things, but they leave you to believe that that you could do the same if only you worked hard enough. Then there are magicians, and you can have no idea how they do it. Feynman was a magician”

Chanakya’s Chant (Ashwin Sanghi)

A wonderful and intense fictional take connecting Chanakya to a modern day character. Good read for those lazy afternoons.

Chowringhee (Shankar)

How do I even write about my favorite book, but here’s an appreciation post.