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Camellia Biswas

University of London

 

Camellia Biswas is a postdoctoral researcher at the Department of Geography, Royal Holloway, University of London, where she is currently examining how heat stress shapes the lives of human and more-than-human laboring bodies in Cambodia and India. Her major research work spans the Sundarbans, where she did her PhD (IIT Gandhinagar, 2024) on Mapping the Dynamics of Human and nonhuman relations through the context of cyclonic disasters.  Her research traces how humans and nonhumans 'negotiate' coexisting under intensifying climatic conditions. Camellia’s work bridges ethnography, creative methodologies, and climate (in)justice. She has been a fellow with the Harvard SciComm Program and the UHI Earth Scholarship, received the Inlaks Small Grant, and is currently co-editing the book Animal Past in the Anthropocene (Exeter University Press).

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