What’s New at Prayogshala
Anirudh and Hansika wrote an article about the cultural nuances in the TV show “Pluribus.” Read more here!
Hansika was featured on ‘The Global Creativity Initiative Podcast’ in season 3, episode 9, ‘Creativity is Bold.’ Check it out here!
Arathy, Sarah, Nikita, Hansika and Nishtha co-authored a paper on ‘Helpful or not? Inaccurate appraisals of prosociality in the dark triad’ Read more here!
Netra and Ishita wrote an article titled ‘Balancing Growth and Stability: MSMEs as Fiscal Drivers’ for the MEDC Economics Digest 2026. Read more here!
Anirudh presented his paper on ‘EnergyBot: Behavioural interventions to reduce peak-time energy demand in India’ at the Behavioural Research in Economics Workshop (BREW-ESA) at MDI Gurgaon.
Zainab and Nitin presented their paper ‘Invisible Burdens: How Metropolitan Density Offloads Emissions onto Small Towns’ at the COIN 2025 (CONFERENCE ON INTERDISCIPLINARITY); Beyond New Urbanism? Environment, Sustainability and the Small Towns in India.
Anirudh conducted a half-day session on ‘Doing Research: Practical Considerations for Field-based Research’ for faculty and doctoral researchers at the Mahatma Education Society's Night Degree College in Mumbai.’
Hansika was a guest on ‘The Science of Creativity’ podcast where she spoke about how people get good ideas to do bad things. Check it out here!
Hansika, Zarnab, and Hreem co-authored a book chapter titled “Wicked Ways: Creativity and the Dark Triad” in the volume Research Handbook on the Dark Triad. Read more here!
Nitin wrote a piece on ‘Old Magic, New Stories: Secret Histories of Witches’ for Femspec. Read more here!
Hansika co-authored a paper on how everyday norms have become more permissive over time and vary across cultures. Read more here!
Zainab spoke on ‘Digital well-being: What’s not working, & how we can do better’ at the Indian School of Internet Governance (inSIG 10th Edition) at BITS Pilani, Goa.
Zainab spoke on ‘Digital Resilience through Digital Literacy’ at the 8th Youth IGF at BITS Pilani KK Birla, Goa, on September 18th.
Hansika wrote about how personalized disinformation is another dark, creative application of technology. Read more here!
Why do prices of some essential crops like tomato, potato, and onion fluctuate wildly, and prices of some crops such as rice and wheat remain less erratic? Agro-climatic zones, production risks, transportation issues, market structures, and governmental actions shape these price adjustments.
A human being’s fundamental need for belonging is imperative for their social and psychological well-being. For most, this sense of belonging is fulfilled through their identification with their country of nationality, its culture, and the shared customs that connect them to others with whom they identify. But what about those who grow up between worlds - individuals who spend a significant part of their lives being raised in a country different from their nationality or ethnicity? Third Culture Kids (TCKs), as they are referred to in the research literature, often find themselves struggling to feel fully rooted in any one place. How can they be better supported in their search for belonging? And just as importantly, what can the rest of us learn from those of them that have emerged from the struggle for belonging, not solely identifying with any one country, culture or tradition, but as global citizens of the world?
An Intensive week-long program on research skills conducted from 24th May to 30th May, 2025.
This year, the Summer School will be hybrid — with all modules conducted online and in-person in Mumbai!
Don't have time to attend a workshop at Prayogshala? Join our Digital Courses instead!
Monk Prayogshala presents a digital certificate course on Research Methodology and Statistical Reasoning
Monk Prayogshala presents a digital certificate course on Behavioral Economics.


Zainab gave a talk on ‘ Doing Research in Constrained Contexts: A Feminist and Decolonial Perspective’ at Sophia College in Mumbai on February 20th, 2026.