Postdoctoral Fellow, Geography and Planning, Queen's University, Ontario
I am a Postdoctoral Fellow and Adjunct Assistant Professor in the Department of Geography and Planning at Queen’s University. I hold a PhD in Geography and International Development Studies from the University of Guelph. My research aims to deepen understandings of the everyday gendered, classed, casted, and racialized inequalities that are (re)produced in the imagining, governance, and material transformation of cities. My current projects are investigating ‘Smart’ development projects in South Asian cities and the uneven roll-out of urban infrastructural transformation, often from the perspectives of women who live and work in the urban margins.
Smart city technologies pose serious threats to women waste workers in India
May 23, 2022 13:24 pm UTC| Technology
Smart city technologies are an increasingly popular approach to urban governance and sustainable development worldwide, but their implementation, use and impact on society are only just being fully understood. Smart...
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