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Naveeda Khan is a Professor and Department Chair in the Department of Anthropology at Johns Hopkins University, affiliated with the Krieger School of Arts & Sciences. Her work bridges environmental anthropology, climate policy, and Islamic theology, with a focus on Bangladesh and global South contexts. She holds a BA from Vassar College, MA from The New School, and PhD from Columbia University.
Research interests include riverine societies, climate governance, animal-human relations, and the intersection of Islamic thought with nature. Her fieldwork spans Bangladesh, Pakistan, and global climate negotiations, addressing topics like climate justice, migration, and theological perspectives on environment.
Publications reflect interdisciplinary engagement with climate policy, science fiction critiques, and literary anthropology. Recent work emphasizes Bangladesh's role in global climate advocacy, exploring negotiations at COP conferences and the 'Loss and Damage' framework.
Her academic trajectory includes UNHCR fieldwork in Bangladesh and roles with NGOs like BRAC. She has contributed to debates on postcolonial theory, science fiction's political potential, and the anthropology of time.
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