Rishabh Raghavan
Research Fellow · Environmental Anthropology
Max Planck Institute for Social AnthropologyAbout
Rishabh Raghavan serves as a Research Fellow at the Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology in Halle, Germany, within the Department of Anthropology of Politics and Governance. His anthropological research examines toxic environments, labor markets, and political protests across South Asia, with concentrated fieldwork in India and Tamil Nadu.
His academic credentials include:
- BA in Journalism and Communication (2012)
- MA in History and Literature (2016)
- PhD in Social Anthropology, University of Edinburgh (2022)
Raghavan's interdisciplinary work bridges Environmental Anthropology and Political Anthropology through ethnographic studies of communities impacted by coal-fired power plants. He investigates bodily engagements with environmental toxicity, labor adaptations, and protest movements using mixed methods that integrate traditional fieldwork with visual anthropology. His research outputs encompass scholarly publications alongside internationally exhibited films and photography projects.
His principal scientific recognition includes:
- Leverhulme Trust PhD Fellowship
Currently developing a book manuscript from his doctoral dissertation, Raghavan prepares academic publications and audio-visual materials while leveraging his Leverhulme Trust-funded research foundation. The source material contains no details regarding student advising or active grant management beyond his fellowship.
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