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Malini Ranganathan awarded 鶹ý Institute of Indian Studies Fellowship

Malini RanganathanSIS Professor Malini Ranganathan has been awarded a prestigious fellowship from the to carry out her research project, “A Critical Legal Geography of Caste, Land, and the Commons in Bengaluru,” In India. The fellowship,one of the only ones exclusively forIndian political and cultural studies, is funded by a grant from the U.S. State Dept through the Council of 鶹ý Overseas Research Centers (CAORC)." Many scholars who win this award produce some of the most influential scholarship on the region.

Dr. Ranganathanis a scholar of urban environmental justicewho studies the political economy of land, labor, and ecology in the context of capitalist urbanization, primarily in the cities of Bangalore and Washington, D.C. She focuses onenvironmental casteismand environmental racism, what she refers to as "environmental unfreedoms." She is currently working on two books. The first,The Urbanization of Caste Power: Land, Labor, and Environmental Politics in Bengaluru, re-examines the city of Bengaluru through the analytic of caste-class power, tracing the historical and contemporary production of housing segregation, labor exploitation, and environmental injustices, and the forms of slum, legal, and union activism that have challenged these. The second,The Long Climate Crisis: Global Political Ecologies of Caste, Race, and Migration in the Indian Ocean World,argues that we rethink the climate crisis as a labor crisis wrought by heirarchies of caste, race, and environmental vulnerability.

Dr. Ranganathanis co-author of(Cornell Press, 2023, Yoda Press 2024) and is also co-editor of. In 2023, Dr Ranganathan was recognized with theHarold M. Rose Award for Antiracism Research and Practicefrom the 鶹ý Association of Geographers.