We encourage and support national and international volunteers and interns , and collaborate with scholars in research and documentation of TO practice.
The following is a list of publications arising out of the work being done by CCDC in the field of Medical Humanities. These are not necessarily authored by CCDC but also by those who have participated in our workshops and trainings. We are grateful to the authors for spreading the message, philosophy and pedagogy of Theatre of the Oppressed.
Desire Imagination Action - Book chapter in "Routledge Handbook of the Medical Humanities" edited by Alan Bleakley (2019)
- Ravi Ramaswamy, Radha Ramaswamy
The Cops in our heads – The inside-out of Theatre of the Oppressed online (2019)
- Radha Ramaswamy and Akhila Khanna
Experiences of a Theatre of the Oppressed workshop (2018)
- Imona Subedi and Pathiyil Ravi Shankar
Theatre of the Oppressed in medical humanities education: The road less travelled (2013)
- Setu Gupta, Abhinav Agrawal, Satendra Singh, Navjeevan Singh
Embracing the unknown: Introducing medical humanities into the undergraduate medical curriculum in India (2012)
- Radha Ramaswamy
"Medical Humanities" for India (2012)
- Radha Ramaswamy
Whither medical humanities? (2012)
- Navjeevan Singh
A three-day workshop on the Theatre of the Oppressed in a Nepalese medical college (2012)
- Ravi Shankar P
Exploring medical humanities through theatre of the oppressed (2012)
- Satendra Singh, Jagjit Khosla, and Shobhana Sridhar.
Medical Humanities – Humanising Healthcare- CCDC’s workshops in MedHum
- Ravi & Radha
Medical Humanities- Theatre of the Oppressed and doctor-patient relationship
- Ravi
Schools- Rehearsal for Life- TO workshop with students
- Ravi
Other- Blocked- A TO workshop in Bangalore Central Jail
-Ravi
Other- Erilitha- (Ups and Downs): Challenging Stereotypes
-Radha
Other- English, Hindi, Kannada, Tamil- What’s the Difference
-Radha