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BOOK CHAPTERS  

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  • 2025. Why did the Left decline in Bombay? Forthcoming.

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  • 2025. Dons, Gangs, and the Muslim Badmash: Fantastical Geographies of Suspicion, Disorder, and Notoriety in Dongri, Mumbai. Forthcoming.

CONFERENCES/SYMPOSIA/WORKSHOPS

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  • 2025, Nov 19. Urban Velocity/Violence. Young Scholars Seminar organised by the Somaiya School of Civilisation Studies, Somaiya Vidyavihar University, Mumbai. 

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  • 2025, May 19–20.  Dons, Gangs, and the Muslim Badmash: Fantastical Geographies of Suspicion, Disorder, and Notoriety in Dongri, Mumbai.  Imagined Geographies 3: From Past to Future organised by The New Area Studies Research Centre, the East Centre and the School of Global Development at the University of East Anglia.

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  • 2024, October 28–29. Extra/ordinary City: Artistic Technologies, Cultural Artefacts, and Urban Indigeneity in Bombay/Mumbai. Imagining the Ordinary City: Arts, Placemaking and Everyday Urban Lives organised by the University of Kent and the University of Cape Town.

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  • 2024, October 16–18. Sex and the City: Sexual Geographies, Urban Transformation, and Embodiment in ‘Phygital’ Spaces.  Young Scholars Workshop 2024 organised by the Indian Sociological Society and the Indraprastha Institute of Information Technology, New Delhi.

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  • 2024, February 17. Hook, Line and Sinker: An Account of Gendered Vernaculars of  Developmental Violence in Coastal Mumbai (co-authored with Arghya Das). Niti Samvaad organised by St. Xavier’s College, Mumbai.

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  • 2024, January 12–13. In Flux: Sex Work(ing) and Citizen-Making in Digital Cities. Frames of Reference: Digital Citizenship in Contemporary India organised by the Tata Institute of Social Sciences, Mumbai.

 

  • 2023, February 16–17. Realising the Right to Water: Studying Water Inequality, Informality and Land Rights in M-Ward East. Niti Samvaad organised by St. Xavier’s College, Mumbai.

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  • 2022, April 16–17. Towards a Feminist Pedagogy in Indian Economics Education. Rethinking Economics Education Conference organised by Rethinking Economics India and the University of Delhi.

 

  • 2021, August 26. India's COVID Orphans: Exploring the Nexus of Social Media Misinformation and India's Adoption Ecosystem. Stanford Conference on Social Media and COVID-19 Misinformation.

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  • 2021, October 7–8. Dynamics of the ‘online’: Misinformation in India as a Child Rights Issue. Centre for Internet and Society Seminar on Information Disorder: Mis-,  Dis- and Malinformation.

JOURNAL ARTICLES​​

 

BOOK REVIEWS 

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PUBLIC SOCIOLOGY​​

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JOURNALISTIC WRITING

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poetry

2024. Cockroach. Sociological Fiction (SoFi) Zine #18.

 

2018. Woman. Persephone's Daughters.

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non fiction

2021. There is a Riot Within You: Unravelling the Aesthetic of Queer Resistance. United Nations Girls' Education Initiative.​

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