
معرفی
Sapana Doshi is an Associate Professor in the Critical Race and Ethnic Studies department at the University of California, Merced, within the School of Social Sciences, Humanities and Arts. Her research bridges critical geography, urban political ecology, and social justice movements.
- Ph.D. in Geography (2011) - University of California, Berkeley
- M.A. in Geography (2005) - University of California, Berkeley
- B.A. in Economics (1997) - Barnard College, Columbia University
Research Interests include critical development studies, urban political ecology in postcolonial cities, and mind-body practices for social justice. She explores how corruption narratives intersect with environmental dispossession and embodiment theories.
Recent Publications highlight topics like authoritarian populism and corruption (2025), radical somatics for environmental justice (2023), and historical analyses of colonial water infrastructure in Bombay (2014). Her work emphasizes embodied political ecologies and critiques of late capitalist urbanization.





