
Shray Mehta
@shray_mehta1
Sociologist | PhD @NUSingapore
Teaching Fellow @sbmqmul
Scholarly Publishing Fellow @NUS_Press
Economic, intellectual & political genealogies of Populism
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Is it time to rethink democracy to consider more than just humans? That is the though-provoking topic of the latest People, Power, Politics Podcast Sonia Bussu also on @[email protected] and Hans Asenbaum A great start to your weekend ... CEDAR Uni of Birmingham newbooksnetwork.com/time-to-rethinā¦


Epidemic Narratives: The Cultural Construction of Infectious Disease Outbreaks in India by Dilip K. Das (2025): A Review by Sakshi Wadhwa Sakshi Wadhwa doingsociology.org/2025/05/17/epiā¦

Why does Decolonial Theory appeal to the far-right? Using the case of India, my latest article explores the challenges that Authoritarian Populism poses to Decolonial Theory and what sociologists can do about it Sociology Journal journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/00ā¦

. Shray Mehta on how the 'anti-national' emerged in Indian politics and what this has to do with decolonial theory

What can Indiaās emerging gig worker unions teach us about labour organising & welfare in the digital age? Thrilled about this new open-access paper with ą“ ą“ąµ | Aju in @compchange Read: doi.org/10.1177/102452⦠It's packed with ideas. A thread of it's key interventions:

Shray Mehta Sociology Journal On point critique. Much needed Shray Mehta

Shray Mehta Sociology Journal Also speaks to work from postcolonial scholars about ongoing reification of decolonialisation in contemporary (western) discourse. Gunjan S ParvatiRaghuram - of interestā¦



This beast now has a publication date - 24 June, from the good people over at Manchester University Press! Read more about it here manchesteruniversitypress.co.uk/9781526179791/


Great Day 1 of our CLaSP end of year event yesterday on 'The Materialities of AI'. Grateful to James Muldoon , Kate Crawford and Ana Valdivia for their rich presentations and everyone attending for their thoughtful interventions!





For the 25th anniversary of the Journal of Agrarian Change, a set of responses to āWhat is the Value of Value for Agrarian Studies.ā Delighted to sit between Haroon Akram-Lodhi, Alessandra Mezzadri and Marcus Taylor with my confused thoughts on the question. doi.org/10.1111/joac.7ā¦

Today is day 1 of Association for Asian Studies #AASInAsia2025 in #Kathmandu, Nepal! We're sad to be missing it, but our authors Cherian George, Jane M Ferguson and more are chairing/organising/discussing in todayās panels. Get 20% off their titles and more books: buff.ly/uZN466v ā
