India's GIFT: The hubris of technotopia in its "first" smart city
Urban Life, Urbanisation, Publication, TechnologyVisuable Teamcitizenship, city, global south, India, justice, land, smart cities, Featured
City Forgotten: The fate of small towns in India's urbanization
Gender, UrbanisationVisuable Teamcitizenship, city, class, community, critical geography, democracy, difference, exclusion, global south, informal settlements, urban geography
What is smart about smart cities? A response from the global south
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Are Women underrepresented at academic conferences?
Announcement: Elected as Co-Chair of Feminist and Women's Studies Association, UK
'Feminist Geography Conference: Who we are, what we do, why we do it', May 15-18, 2014
Revisiting the Delhi gangrape six months on
Gender, General, Urban LifeVisuable Teamcitizenship, city, class, critical geography, culture, Delhi, democracy, difference, feminist geography, gender, global south, legal geography, rights, sociology, urban, urban geography, violence of law
Book Review - Andrew Ross (2011) Bird on Fire: Lessons from the world’s most unsustainable city. (OUP: USA).
Critical Urban Geographies at the Nordic Geographers Annual Meeting 2013
Gender, General, Urban LifeVisuable Teamcitizenship, city, class, conference, critical geography, culture, Delhi, gender, geography, India, Jacques Derrida, London, Mumbai, urban, urban geography, visual, Walter Benjamin
Calling participants for the 'Negotiating Multilingual Identities among Migrant Construction Professionals' project
RGS-IBG 2013 Sessions on Ecological Citizenships in the Global South