Research Focus My earlier and ongoing research projects explore themes in informality, infrastructure technologies, urban history, Marxism, and governmentality studies in late-colonial and post-colonial India. I work on the trajectories of capitalist accumulation and urbanization in twentieth-century Calcutta, economic informality, postcolonial statecraft and its relationship with knowledge, social policy, rent and tenancy relations in South Asian cities, and mass political formation under popular sovereignty and neoliberalism. Currently, I am working on two book projects: 1. Governing Calcutta in the Twentieth Century: Territory, Property, Mobility 2. State, Democracy, and Development in India, 1947-1967 Teaching HSS602: Social Theory: Concepts and Debates HSS634: Themes in Infrastructure Studies HSS637: Reading Records HSS642: Science and Society |
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