
Akriti Mehta
Research Fellow · Psychosocial disability
London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE)About
Akriti Mehta is a PhD candidate in Social Research Methods at the London School of Economics (LSE) and a Research Fellow at the Center for Mental Health, Human Rights, and Social Justice at the University of Essex. Her research focuses on psychosocial disability as an identity and framework, particularly examining activism and advocacy in India. She explores configurations of social movements led by persons with psychosocial disabilities and their intersections with mainstream disability movements, emphasizing questions of power, justice, resistance, and care.
Her academic background includes an MSc in Global Mental Health and extensive engagement with survivor research. She critically examines mental health experiences through a socio-political lens, informed by her personal and collective experiences. She is co-director of Mad Thinking, an initiative focused on disability justice and critical mental health studies. Her work emphasizes intersectional approaches to activism, inclusivity, and community-building in the Global South.
Akriti's expertise spans critical disability studies, crip theory, and social movements. She actively bridges academic research with grassroots activism, advocating for systemic change and human rights. No specific scientific awards are mentioned, but her contributions lie in transformative research and advocacy.
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