2008-01-10

Tata kupi mi auto


Okay, so you probably already know about the super-inexpensive car manufactured by Tata Motors. It is marginally less likely that you have heard of the ultraslick all-electric, no-emission sportmobile manufactured by Tesla Motors.

5 comments:

Katja R. said...

Hot looking car what you can see of it.

Eric Gordy said...

Ruchira, I'm pretty easy to find. Just pop my name into Google and you will find my address at UCL.

Eric Gordy said...

Ruchira -- I am not sure where to direct you online, but I think I know where I can send you for help. The leading US scholar on Roma is Ian Hancock at the University of Texas, who can be found at:

http://www.utexas.edu/cola/depts/linguistics/people/index/#ihancock

Anonymous said...

Ruchira, I'm afraid I couldn't see an e-mail link at your blog, also as long as Eric doesn't mind me abusing his hospitality the following might be of interest to his other visitors.

Gesellschaft fuer bedrohte Voelker / Society for Threatened Peoples does quite a lot of work with Roma and other minority communities in the Balkanas and in particular in Kosovo/a.

They're organising an event on 21 January "Minorities in Kosovo: persecuted, expelled, forgotten" at Victor Gollancz House, their new headquarters in Goettingen, Germany.

Paul Polansky who works closely with members of a number of minority groups in Kosovo/a and Roma in particular will be talking about GfbV-Kosovo's work and the implications for the minority communities of Kosovo/a's separation from Serbia.

If the publisher or anyone else is interested in making contact with GfbV they can e-mail Angelika Gerstacker - her e-mail address is (delete all xxx/xx) infoxxx@xxgfbv.de. (Her English is excellent)

Anonymous said...

Sorry, Ruchira, got the wrong date - the Goettingen meeting's this evening, 17 January, at 7 pm.