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Contributions to Indian Sociology 55, 1 (2021): 52–58 SAGE Publications Los Angeles/London/New Delhi/Singapore/Washington DC/ Melbourne DOI: 10.1177/00699667211000904 Derivatives are not unique in their tendency towards detachment. Academic work too, where such intellectual range and movement is essential in order to create the analytical grounds for productive comparisons and frameworks for understanding, tends to generate powerful disciplinary circuits spinning away in their own quite isolated orbits, ones that can also become increasingly detached from the contexts, lives, concepts and concerns that provided the grounds for generative engagement in the first place. Knowledge management extracts its costs from scholarly life. But perhaps it is our responsibility to worry even more about the costs of the circuits of our own making. A sense of attachment and reattachment, then, might enable us to move with the kind of responsibility that the Pacific Islanders and the people in Harda mandi expect from an exchange.
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Contributions to Indian Sociology (CIS) is a peer-reviewed journal which has encouraged and fostered cutting-edge scholarship on South Asian societies and cultures over the last 50 years. Its features include research articles, short comments and book reviews. The journal also publishes special issues to highlight new and significant themes in the discipline. CIS invites articles on all countries of South Asia, the South Asian diaspora as well as on comparative studies related to the region. The journal favours articles in which theory and data are mutually related. It welcomes a diversity of theoretical approaches and methods. CIS was founded by Louis Dumont and David Pocock in 1957 but ceased publication in 1966. A new series commenced publication the next year (1967) at the initiative of T.N. Madan with the support of an international group of scholars including Professors Louis Dumont, A.C. Mayer, Milton Singer and M.N. Srinivas. Published annually till 1974, Contributions became a biannual publication in 1975. From 1999, the journal has been published thrice a year.