Tag Archives: Gender

Antipode’s 9th Institute for the Geographies of Justice

I was selected to participate in Antipode’s 9th Institute for the Geographies of Justice (IGJ): “Radical Geographies of Social Reproduction” in Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA from June 3-7, 2024. Many thanks to Kate Derickson and Marion Werner for organizing the meeting and to the invited faculty fellows, Kiran Asher, Beverly Mullings, Bradley Wilson, Diana Ojeda, and […]

REGIONAL LITERATURE III

GENDERING INFRASTRUCTURE

I was happy to serve as one of the reviewers for the Open Access e-journal Roadsides‘ Spring 2023 Issue, titled Gendering Infrastructure. Many thanks to Sneha Annavarapu and Yaffa Truelove for the invitation. To read the full Issue, please visit https://roadsides.net/collection-no-009/.

THE CRITICAL CLASSROOM

Below is a list of teaching resources that I drew up as a supplement to my forthcoming (2023, 55(2)) Antipode article, “Class, Caste, Gender, and the Materiality of Cement Houses in India“. It’s part of new initiative started by antipodeonline.org, called The Critical Classroom, that aims “to create a commons resource of radical geography teaching […]

Class, Caste, Gender & Intersectional Design

HISTORY OF SCIENCE BROWN BAG, UW-MADISON

I will be speaking at the History of Science Brown Bag Lecture Series at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Many thanks to Prof. Pablo Gomez for the invitation. The talk is titled “Gendering Cement, Cementing Gender: The Puccafication of Subjectivities in Urbanizing India.” Please find a working abstract below. Houses in the Kangra valley of Himachal […]

American Association of Geographers Preview- Student Talks

Four Geography graduate students will present a preview of the talks they will give at the American Association of Geographers (AAG) meeting in New Orleans April 10-14, 2018: Sarah Tynen: State Territorialization through Bureaucratic Control: Authoritarian Governance at the Neighborhood Level in China Aaron Malone: Diaspora Bureaucracy? Formalizing emigrant engagement and the evolution of Mexico’s 3×1 Program Joseph […]