2023
Chaired panel on love and videogame mechanics at the Annual Conference of Digital Games Research Association India, “Love and Games”, India, 9 December 2023.
“The Postcolonial Prometheus: Homi J. Bhabha and Indian Nuclear Nationalism in Rocket Boys (2022-2023).” Science, Technology, and Nationalism in India, Workshop, Université Paris Cité, Paris, France, 12-13 June 2023.
“Ancestral Voices Prophesying War: Investigating the legacy of the 1947 Partition in 21st-century Indian cultural imagination of Nuclear War.” British Association for South Asian Studies (BASAS) Annual Conference 2023, University of Leeds, United Kingdom, 3-5 April 2023.
“Open wide, O Earth”: Renegotiating Radiation, Rupture, and Resilience in HBO's Chernobyl (2019)." Graduate Research Meet, Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati, “Humanities and Social Sciences in Transition: Perspectives, Exchanges and Translations”, 6-7 January 2023.
2022
“Not sorry to Interrupt: Zoombombing, Internet Trolling, and Building a Space for DiGRA India during the Covid-19 Pandemic.” Part of Panel “DiGRA India: Gaming the Sleeping Giant.” Digital Games Research Association International Conference 2022, Jagellonian University, Poland, 7-11 July 2022. Kar, Souvik and Roy, Dibyadyuti.
“Decolonizing Comics of/and Nuclearity: Resisting Strategic Nuclear Imaginaries through Ecojustice.” Comics and the Global South, Centre for Research in the Arts, Social Sciences and Humanities (CRASSH), University of Cambridge, the United Kingdom, 6-7 July 2022.
2021
Chaired panels “Philosophy and Psychology of Games” and “Games, Postcolonialism, and India” at the 1st Annual Conference of Digital Games Research Association India, 20-21 November 2021.
“The Sacrilegious Goddess: Giti Chandra’s “The Goddess Project” and the intersection of Postcolonial and Feminist Posthumanism.” Inaugural Online Symposium of the Indian Posthumanism Network, “Posthumanism and India: Envisioning and Manifesting”, 5 June 2021.
“The Empire Bombs Back: The Indian Nuclear Tests of 1998 and the curious case of Parmanu: The Story of Pokhran (2018).”. German Association of Postcolonial Studies (GAPS) Conference 2021: Science, Culture & Postcolonial Narratives, University of Oldenburg, Germany, 13-15 May 2021.
2020
“The Vanishing Curator: Imperial Museums and the Curious Case of Studio Oleomingus’ A Museum of Dubious Splendors (2018).” Talk at India Chapter of Digital Games Research Association (DiGRA), 19 December 2020.