Language, Culture and Urban Publics, workshops to'LL Institute.

The cultural center 'LL New Delhi (India), dedicated to the investigation of urban cultures svoge on 2 and 3 April, a series of workshops on Language, Culture and Urban Publics who propose to explore novel ways, many of which were unknown in the West and representations of writing and dissemination of information in the city. A fair part of the interventions is focused on the transmission of culture from traditional oral forms and transformations of language as a result of developments and economic medatiche. Among the workshop report 'Billboards, Common Sense and Language Games in Chennai', Uma Maheshwari Kalpagam, 'Likho Script Apna Apna: Aesthetics of Language and Body of the City', the Sadan Jha, 'Militarising the Narrative in Kashmir', of Basharat Peer, 'From Palm Leaves to Printed Page: Standardisation of Oriya in late 19th and early 20th century', Pragati Mohapatra, 'Language in City, Court and Country: Co-optations of Women's Speech in early Urdu Poetry', of Carla Petievich, 'Private Diseases: Depleting the Stock of the Unspeakable in Delhi', of Shuddhabrata Sengupta, 'The Collective Narrative' Conrado Tostado, 'ATM: From Automatic Teller Machines to Automatic Telling Machines' of the Scandinavians Gansing Kristoffer and Linda and Hilfling 'Styles of Engagement, Sites of Control: Performance Space as Call Centres in Delhi' Taha Mehmood and Iram Ghufran.