Assistant Professor, HDR
Centre for the Sociology of Organisations (CSO)
Research Interest(s): Consumption, Environment, Cities/Metropolies/Territories, Collective Mobilisations, Inequality and Discrimination, Well-being
Discipline(s): Sociology
Research Group(s): Public Policy and Transformations of the State, Work, Employment and Professions, Governance and Economic Organisations
Manisha Anantharaman’s research examines how economic and political ideologies, socio-cultural identities, and inequalities affect how ecological transitions are conceptualized and enacted at multiple scales: from the household to the city to the transnational milieu. Applying ethnographic and community-engaged methodologies, she studies everyday sustainability practices and political mobilizations in relation to each other. 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 contest intersectional manifestations of race, class, gender, and caste-based inequality.
Her publications include a co-edited volume “The Circular Economy and the Global South” (Routledge, UK, 2019), and a book "Recycling Class: The contradictions of inclusion in urban sustainability” (MIT Press, 2024).
Her current research projects include a US National Science Foundation and Belmont Forum funded project studying Digitalization and Sustainable Consumption and a collaborative project on pro-poor circular economies. Beyond research, Manisha Anantharaman is an Associate Fellow at the Royal Institute of International Affairs Chatham House’s Environment and Society Program, through which she serves as an expert consultant for organizations such as the UN Environment Program.
2023 HDR Recycling Class: the Contradictions of Inclusion in Urban Sustainability, Sciences Po
2015 Ph.D., University of California Berkeley Environmental Science, Policy & Management
2008 M.Sc., University of Oxford (Distinction), Biology
2007 B.Sc., University of Madras (Honors), Plant Biology
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