Recycling Class: The Contradictions of Inclusion in Urban Sustainability
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Recycling Class: The Contradictions of Inclusion in Urban Sustainability

A Book Talk with Dr. Manisha Anantharaman

Join us for a book talk with Dr. Manisha Anantharaman, jointly hosted by the Anthropology and Social Justice, and the Ecology, Spirituality and Religion Departments. 

"An ethnographic and community-engaged study of the class, caste, and gender politics of environmental mobilizations around Bengaluru, India’s discards."

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Dr. Manisha Anantharaman headshot

Manisha Anantharaman is an Assistant Professor of Sociology at the Center de Sociologie des Organisations, Sciences Po. Her interdisciplinary research explores inequality in ecological transitions through ethnographic and participatory methods. As a critical scholar, she pays specific attention to how “environmental” initiatives—be it municipal recycling schemes, green space development, or global circular economy transition plans—reinforce or dismantle different manifestations of race, class, gender, and caste-based oppression.  She has published two books connecting environmental justice, sustainability, and development: Recycling Class: The contradictions of inclusion in urban sustainability (MIT Press, 2024) and a co-edited volume The Circular Economy and the Global South (Routledge, UK, 2019). She completed her PhD at the University of California Berkeley’s Department of Environmental Science Policy and Management (2015). Before this, she was an Inlaks Scholar at the University of Oxford studying mathematics and biology. You can read more about her research and teaching at manishaanantharaman.com