It’s quite unfortunate that many researchers are stymied because of their
inability to read Portuguese. Unfortunate not only for the frustration it
causes the researchers but also the loss of information to the general
public especially in this current polarized India.
Universities like Columbia where I work demand that a PhD student take
courses that extend the breadth and depth of his/her knowledge.
But this isn’t the case in most universities worldwide nor is it applicable
to independent researchers not affiliated to universities or institutions.
But there’s a possible solution to this problem although it would need
collaboration and the breaking of silos both of which from my experience
are very hard to accomplish at the Goa university.
Why don’t researchers with great ideas and enthusiasm as well as  access to
documents collaborate with the faculty and more importantly with students
of the Portuguese Department of Goa Univ? The latter would reap in terms of
multidisciplinary collaborations, co-authorship in papers and books and
exposure to a big world! This isn’t unusual in the world of science and
technology. Data science students are made to work in libraries,
linguistics, philosophy departments and medical and earth sciences. Data
crunching, like speaking a language, is a skill.
Currently very little research is being undertaken at Goa Univ.’s
 Portuguese department probably because the effort is mostly to produce
more Portuguese teachers but a collaboration such as I suggest would
produce historians, researchers, thinkers etc.
I hope at least one student or faculty from the Portuguese department
lurking in the periphery of this group responds.
It’s time Goa moved beyond Vem Cantar and Festas do Povo.
Best,
Helga
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