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Hafsa Idrees is affiliated with the Chair of Development Politics at the University of Passau, within the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences. Her work centers on urban heritage in the Global South, with a focus on cities like George Town and Yangon.
Her research interests include Development Studies, Urban Heritage, Postcolonial Urbanism, Heritage Conservation, Global South Studies, Southeast Asian Studies, Critical Heritage Theory, and Cultural Policy. These reflect a strong engagement with socio-political dimensions of urban transformation and cultural preservation in postcolonial contexts.
The available publication highlights her focus on the tensions between heritage conservation and urban development in Southeast Asian cities. The work intersects with broader themes of globalization, identity, and governance in the Global South.
- No scientific awards listed.
There is no public information regarding student supervision, grants, or formal advising roles. Hafsa Idrees appears to be involved in collaborative research within the Chair of Development Politics, particularly in projects related to authoritarianism, platformization, and democracy in the Global South.
No dedicated lab or research team is mentioned in association with her name; however, she is part of the broader research environment of the Chair of Development Politics at the University of Passau.




