Posts by Shivani Gupta
Hélène Le Bail and I received a joint grant from Sciences Po and the NUS to study the lives of migrant Chinese and South Asian women in Paris and Singapore. We are kicking off the project with a launch workshop on migration, gender, and urbanity studies. Please join us on February 24, 2025 in Paris
Hélène Le Bail and I received a joint grant from Sciences Po and the NUS to study the lives of migrant Chinese and South Asian women in Paris and Singapore. We are kicking off the project with a launch workshop on migration, gender, and urbanity studies. Please join us on February 24, 2025 in Paris
Last Thursday I gave a public lecture on how to comprehend and think through care ethics and practices for victims-survivors of sexual violence in institutions of higher education. Thank you Sciences Po and Universitè Paris Citè for awarding me the visiting faculty fellowship and hosting the talk.
In the talk, I analyzed interviews with victims-survivors of sexual violence to gauge how care is articulated and becomes a scalar phenomenon to be borne by institutions by carefully checking-in the ways non-care practices are executed.
Last Thursday I gave a public lecture on how to comprehend and think through care ethics and practices for victims-survivors of sexual violence in institutions of higher education. Thank you Sciences Po and Universitè Paris Citè for awarding me the visiting faculty fellowship and hosting the talk.
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I am going to be speaking cases of SGBV which are on the rise across the globe. I would look at care as an analytical and executive category to promote victim-survivor centric approach to violence in HEIs. I am thankful to Presage and Citè du Genre.
Super adorable
Including:
"Detrimental to Our Digital Well-Being: Campus Sexual Misconduct and Technology-Facilitated Sexual Violence Among University Students in Singapore" by Michelle H.S. Ho, Shivani Gupta (@shivi90.bsky.social), Jungup Lee, Bimlesh Wadhwa, and Xinhong Fu.
journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/...
On this International Women’s Day I was invited by Women in Tech @ NUS Computing. I took this opportunity to speak about the opportunities and challenges the emergence of Femtech poses for women’s health and well-being. I believe a gender inclusive approach with sensitivity and ethics as priority
Don’t you wish your life had a ‘control F’ command to search things around your house, office, car, tote bag, and all other spaces. I’m write this as I struggle to find a stapler. 🤦🏽♀️
Restlessness pushed me to follow bell hooks advice to look at writing as a force and I attempted to pen it down. #palestine
Crazy day is when you’re on zoom calls from 10am to 5pm continuously with only bathroom breaks in between. Sigh. Even the coffee shop lady asked me why was I late for my evening coffee today. 😳
Tomorrow’s UNC Daily Tar Heel.
As provided by its managing editor, Caitlyn Yaede.
Brilliant.
And heart wrenching.
Historians of India, please see and share this ad for a Chair in Indian History and Culture at Oxford University. “We would particularly welcome applications from scholars in the field of early modern Indian history.” www.jobs.ac.uk/job/DBE869/p...
My book review of Sarah Lamb’s Being Single in India is out in Pacific Affairs. It was such a pleasure to review this book. I loved everything about this book but it being framed within queer studies was my favourite part. Here is the link: t.co/BhPlRzJIN3
Thank you! This was super helpful
@adityak.bsky.social - this is fantastic
Thank you! It’s lovely to connect with you 😊
Hello! WGS, anthropology and urban studies :)
Working on fall syllabi and trying to put what I wrote into practice. This article on queer historiography and pedagogy inspired by @jamarchal’s Appalling Bodies.
We are hiring a TT assistant professor of sociocultural anthropology @ Yale!!! Open focus. Please reskeet and circulate! https://apply.interfolio.com/128652
My first day here and I’m not thinking straight so I’m posting about this little cutie I cannot stop thinking about - my little puppy Tipsy