
معرفی
Dr. Apurv Chauhan is a Lecturer in Social and Cultural Psychology at King’s College London, based in the School of Mental Health & Psychological Sciences, Department of Psychology. He joined King’s in 2023 after roles as Principal Lecturer at the University of Brighton and a CIHR Postdoctoral Fellow at the University of Guelph. His education includes a PhD from LSE, MPhil from Cambridge, and BA/MA from University of Delhi.
His research focuses on poverty, homelessness, and social inequalities, exploring language’s role in stigma and othering. He also investigates health epistemologies in marginalized communities, ethnocentric biases in qualitative methods, and NLP/big data applications. He leads the Sociocultural Lab and welcomes doctoral students in poverty studies, social representations, and indigenous psychologies.
Key contributions include analyzing media representations of homelessness, developing methodologies for collective emotion tracking via social media, and critiquing research paradigms. He serves as Associate Editor for Frontiers in Sociology and has held editorial roles at Sage Open.





