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On research and teaching

Here are some upcoming events by Martin Chautari related to research culture and academia.

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A belated obituary of 'Kailash'

With respect to the journal’s aim of becoming a forum for scholars, its performance was moderate.

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Galen Murton


Galen Murton is Assistant Professor of Geographic Science in the School of Integrated Sciences at James Madison University in Harrisonburg, Virginia. A human geographer with broad research and teaching interests in the politics of international development, in 2018-19 he completed the project Road Diplomacy as a Marie Curie Fellow at Ludwig Maximillian University of Munich. He has recently co-authored special issues and edited volumes related to cross-border infrastructure development in South Asia including Highways and Hierarchies: Ethnographies of Mobility from the Himalaya to the Indian Ocean (Amsterdam University Press, 2021). Other relevant contributions to scholarship on infrastructure, geopolitics, borderlands, and Himalayan Studies include publications in Political Geography; The Annals of the American Association of Geographers; Studies in Nepali History and Society (SINHAS); Verge: Studies in Global Asias; Environment and Planning C: Politics and Space; and South Asia: Journal of South Asian Studies. Galen received his PhD (Geography) from the University of Colorado Boulder, his MA (International Relations) from the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University, and his BA (Religion) from Middlebury College. In addition to teaching courses on globalization, development, and critical cartography, Galen likes to conduct fieldwork with his students in the mountain ranges of Highland Asia as well as North America.

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David Citrin


David Citrin is an Affiliate Assistant Professor in the Departments of Global Health and Anthropology at the University of Washington, and helped establish the South Asia Center's Nepal Studies Initiative in the Henry M. Jackson School of International Studies. He also serves as an Implementation Research Advisor for Possible and a Research Collaborator with Medic. Over the past sixteen years, his work has focused on the ethics of global health and global health partnerships; designing digital tools and health information systems to support frontline workers in providing equitable care, and for monitoring and evaluation; and mixed methods implementation research to strengthen public sector healthcare systems. Citrin received both his MPH in Global Health (2011) and his PhD in Medical Anthropology (2012) from the University of Washington, where he teaches a course on Multidisciplinary Perspectives in Global Health. He served as co-editor of HIMALAYA, the journal of the Association for Nepal and Himalayan Studies from 2018-2020, and now serves on the journal's Editorial Board. His collaborative scholarship has been published in Studies in Nepali History and Society, Global Health: Science and Practice, Global Health Research and Policy, BMJ Global Health, Global Health Action, Globalization and Health, BMC Psychiatry, Global Mental Health, BMC Reproductive Health, BMC Health Services Research, Healthcare: The Journal of Delivery Science and Innovation, Medicine Anthropology Theory, Journal of Innovation in Health Informatics, and Implementation Science, among others.

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King Amshuvarma's Kailashkut Palace still remains a mystery in Nepali history – OnlineKhabar English News


Sudarshan Aryal
December 19, 2020
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It has been seven decades that the search for Kailashkut Palace, said to be one of the most commendable examples of architectural excellence in Nepal, began. But, its existence has not been confirmed even today.
After the end of the Rana regime in Nepal in 1950, the then home minister BP Koirala supported the establishment of Samshodhana Mandala, an organisation to find out historical evidence related to various events. The organisation led by Naya Raj Panta initiated a search for the palace built by King Amshuvarma.
During this time, the team debunked many claims made by international historians. However, even this team has been unable to determine a probable area for the excavation of the palace. Neither any literary piece nor any inscriptions have supported the claims of this palace’s location.

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