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Sexuality Beyond Consent: Risk, Race, Traumatophilia: A Conversation Among Artemis Christinaki, Amrita Narayanan, and Avgi Saketopoulou
This transcribed conversation of an online dialogue between Artemis Christinaki, Amrita Narayanan, and Avgi Saketopoulou introduces readers to Saketopoulou’s recently published book, Sexuality Beyond Consent: Risk, Race, Traumatophilia. With astute questions and through a series of probing observations, Christinaki and Narayanan engage the author, opening up crucial dimensions of psychoanalysis, gender and sexuality studies, and politics. The exchange tracks the three main signifiers of the book, risk, race, and traumatophilia, and articulates Saketopoulou’s critical concern with the traumatophobic logics rippling through the field. What emerges is a rich discussion of how Saketopoulou’s three terms work within psychoanalysis and the risks, opportunities, and challenges they unfurl in the clinic and in the broader field of psychosocial and psychoanalytic studies.<br/
Macromyzus indicus David & Narayanan
Macromyzus indicus David & Narayanan Macromyzus indicus David & Narayanan, 1968: 100. Macromyzus indicus David & Narayanan: Remaudière & Remaudière, 1997: 108. All information is from the original description in David & Narayanan (1968). Distribution. India. Host plant. Unidentified plant. Biology. Unknown.Published as part of Su, Xiao-Mei & Qiao, Ge-Xia, 2010, Macromyzus Takahashi (Hemiptera, Aphididae), a generic account, description of one new species, and keys to species, pp. 1-13 in Zootaxa 2619 on page 3, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.19801
Rest in peace Narayanan Vaghul, the Bhishma pitamah of India's banking industry
Narayanan Vaghul, an Indian banker and philanthropist, died at the age of 88 in his hometown Chennai on 18 May 2024. The ‘accidental banker’ was born in a very modest, large family in rural Tamil Nadu in 1936. Vaghul’s journey to becoming one of the most respected bankers in India is a testament to his exceptional intellect, unwavering dedication, and profound understanding of finance
Twenty K.R. Narayanan Orations
"The Australia South Asia Research Centre (ASARC) was established in 1994 in one of the premier universities of the world—The Australian National University (ANU). Apart from its research and doctoral training activities, ASARC also needed a public forum with a global reach to involve the best minds working on economic development in India as well as to honour its founder, Dr K.R. Narayanan, President of the Republic of India. The K.R. Narayanan Oration series was developed in response to these twin needs.
The first oration was held in 1994 and the latest (the 20th) was held in 2018. The first 10 orations were published by ANU Press in 2006. This new edition updates the volume to include all 20 orations delivered so far and provides an updated introduction. All these orations have been delivered by leading academics, scientists and policymakers deeply involved in the transformation of the Indian economy.
This collection of the Narayanan Orations is thus at once both an expert account of key aspects of the economic development process in India and a peek into India's potential in the future. As such, the publication of this volume marks a watershed in the intellectual debate on India’s economic reforms program and should be welcomed by all those interested in the economic development of the country.
Eoessigia David, Rajasingh & Narayanan 1972
Subgenus Eoessigia David, Rajasingh & Narayanan, 1972 Eoessigia David, Rajasingh & Narayanan, 1972: 35. Type species: Eoessigia indica David, Rajasingh & Narayanan, 1972; by monotypy. Indotuberoaphis Chakrabarti & Maity, 1984: 198. Type species: Indotuberoaphis sorbi Chakrabarti & Maity, 1984; by monotypy. Margituberculatus Zhang, Zhong & Zhang, 1992: 381. Type species: Margituberculatus longituberculatus Zhang, Zhong & Zhang, 1992; by monotypy. syn. nov. Raychaudhuriella Chakrabarti, 1978: 355. Type species: Raychaudhuriella myzaphoides Chakrabarti, 1978: 357; by monotypy. Aspidophorodon (Eoessigia) David, Rajasingh & Narayanan: Remaudière & Remaudière, 1997: 74; Stekolshchikov & Novgorodova, 2010: 44; Nieto Nafría et al., 2011: 198. Comments. This subgenus is characterized by the presence of spinal processes on body in apterae. It is represented by five species worldwide, including a new combination redescribed herein. The Chinese endemic genus Margituberculatus Zhang, Zhong & Zhang, 1992 is synonymised with Eoessigia in this study (see detailed comments below), Eoessigia is thereby newly recorded from China. Species of Eoessigia mainly infest Rosaceae plants and occur in Canada, China, India, and the Altai Republic.Published as part of Chen, Jing, Zhang, Bin, Zhu, Xichao, Jiang, Liyun & Qiao, Gexia, 2015, Review of the aphid genus Aspidophorodon Verma, 1967 with descriptions of three new species from China (Hemiptera: Aphididae: Aphidinae), pp. 551-576 in Zootaxa 4028 (4) on page 569, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4028.4.6, http://zenodo.org/record/24149
Twenty K.R. Narayanan Orations
"The Australia South Asia Research Centre (ASARC) was established in 1994 in one of the premier universities of the world—The Australian National University (ANU). Apart from its research and doctoral training activities, ASARC also needed a public forum with a global reach to involve the best minds working on economic development in India as well as to honour its founder, Dr K.R. Narayanan, President of the Republic of India. The K.R. Narayanan Oration series was developed in response to these twin needs.
The first oration was held in 1994 and the latest (the 20th) was held in 2018. The first 10 orations were published by ANU Press in 2006. This new edition updates the volume to include all 20 orations delivered so far and provides an updated introduction. All these orations have been delivered by leading academics, scientists and policymakers deeply involved in the transformation of the Indian economy.
This collection of the Narayanan Orations is thus at once both an expert account of key aspects of the economic development process in India and a peek into India's potential in the future. As such, the publication of this volume marks a watershed in the intellectual debate on India’s economic reforms program and should be welcomed by all those interested in the economic development of the country.
Learning to negotiate optimally in non-stationary environments.
We Adopt the Markov chain framework to model bilateral negotiations among agents in dynamic environments and use Bayesian learning to enable them to learn an optimal strategy in incomplete information settings. Specifically, an agent learns the optimal strategy to play against an opponent whose strategy varies with time, assuming no prior information about its negotiation parameters. In doing so, we present a new framework for adaptive negotiation in such non-stationary environments and develop a novel learning algorithm, which is guaranteed to converge, that an agent can use to negotiate optimally over time. We have implemented our algorithm and shown that it converges quickly in a wide range of cases
Paraphytoseius orientalis Narayanan, Kaur & Ghai
Paraphytoseius orientalis (Narayanan, Kaur & Ghai) Typhlodromus (Amblyseius) orientalis Narayanan, Kaur & Ghai, 1960: 394. Paraphytoseius ipomeai Narayanan, Kaur & Ghai, 1960: 394 (synonymy according to ElBanhawy, 1984: 126). Paraphytoseius multidentatus Swirski & Shechter 1961: 114 (synonymy according to Matthysse & Denmark, 1981: 342; Denmark et al., 1999: 11). Paraphytoseius narayanani Ehara, 1967: 67 (synonymy according to Ehara & Ghai, in Ehara 1967: 77). Paraphytoseius parabilis Chaudhri, 1967: 266 (synonymy according to Matthysse & Denmark, 1981: 342; Denmark et al., 1999: 11). Paraphytoseius santurcensis de Leon, 1965 a: 130 (synonymy according to Matthysse & Denmark, 1981: 342; Denmark et al., 1999: 11). Paraphytoseius seychellensis Schicha & CorpuzRaros, 1985: 71 (synonymy according to Chant & McMurtry, 2003 b: 216). Paraphytoseius subtropicus Tseng, 1972: 1 (synonymy according to Matthysse & Denmark, 1981: 342; Denmark et al., 1999: 11). Paraphytoseius orientalis, Moraes et al., 2004: 162. Notes This species has a very wide area of distribution in Asia, Africa and South America, and may be a Gondwanan species. The measurements of females and males collected in this study agree with those given by Moraes et al. (1997) for specimens collected in Guadeloupe.Published as part of Kreiter, Serge, Tixier, Marie-Stéphane & Etienne, Jean, 2006, New records of phytoseiid mites (Acari: Mesostigmata) from the French Antilles, with description of Neoseiulus cecileae sp. nov., pp. 1-27 in Zootaxa 1294 on pages 16-18, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.17351
Paraphytoseius orientalis Narayanan, Kaur & Ghai 1960
Paraphytoseius orientalis (Narayanan, Kaur & Ghai, 1960) Typhlodromus (Amblyseius) orientalis Narayanan, Kaur & Ghai, 1960: 394. Paraphytoseius orientalis.––Moraes et al., 2004: 162; Chant & McMurtry, 2007: 53. Paraphytoseius santurcensis.–– Prasad, 2015: 449. Records in Bahia: Paraphytoseius orientalis.–– Fiaboe et al., 2007: 5; Souza et al., 2015: 104; Paraphytoseius santurcensis.–– Moraes et al., 1993: 80.Published as part of Argolo, Poliane Sá, Vital Santos, Renata M., Leão Bittencourt, Maria A., Da Silva Noronha, Aloyséia C., De Moraes, Gilberto J. & Oliveira, Anibal Ramadan, 2017, Phytoseiid mites (Acari: Phytoseiidae) associated with tropical ornamental plants, with a checklist and a key to the species of Bahia, Brazil, pp. 345-364 in Zootaxa 4258 (4) on page 353, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4258.4.3, http://zenodo.org/record/57010
Publication productivity of Prof. P.S. Narayanan: A Scientometric Portrait
In this study, researchers were made an attempt to analyse research output of Prof. P S Narayanan was scientists from IISc Bengaluru, under the scientometric framework. For this study data is obtained from the Web of Science database. Prof. Narayanan has published 89 research papers among these highest numbers of research papers were published in the year 1978 when he was 52 years old. 32.59% papers were authored by 3 authors. He has published 14.61 % of his research papers in Ferroelectrics during 1978-94. 120 times his research papers were cited and published in Indian Journal of Pure Applied Physics
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