Lecturer in Modern South Asian Studies, Oxford School of Global and Area Studies., University of Oxford
Thiruni Kelegama is a Lecturer in Modern South Asian Studies. Working at the intersection of political geography and development studies, her research looks at political and infrastructural transformations triggered by development in the Global South. It builds on a foundation in the political economy of development and deals with the politics of access and territorialisation.
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