Dr. Srishti Malaviya

Visiting Researcher

Dr. Srishti Malaviya

Faculty of Humanities, Social Science & Education
Institute II Political Science
Vita
  • August 2023-May 2024: Assistant Professor, Centre for Writing Studies, O.P. Jindal Global University
  • July, 2021- August, 2023: Lecturer, Centre for Writing Studies, O.P. Jindal Global University
  • 2023: Awarded Ph.D. in International Politics, Jawaharlal Nehru University
  • 2016: Awarded M.Phil. in International Politics, Jawaharlal Nehru University
  • 2014: Master of Arts in Politics with specialisation in International Relations, Jawaharlal Nehru University
  • 2012: Bachelor of Arts (Economics, Political Science), Lady Shri Ram College, University of Delhi
Research focus
  • Process philosophy
  • Affect theory
  • Non-representational methodology
  • Writing and process pedagogy
Publications

Book Chapter

 “Hope makes strange: Affect, hope and strangeness.” In eds. Valerie Waldow, Pol Bargues and David Chandler, Hope in the Anthropocene: Agency, Governance and Negation. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2024, pp. 217-230.

Journal article

 “Digitising the virtual: Movement and relations in drone warfare.” Millennium Journal of International Studies. 2020; 49(1):80-104.

Presentations at International Conferences (select)

  • ‘Encounters with fullness: Thinking-with the human problem’, in the panel ‘Existentialism in IR’, at European Workshops in International Studies (EWIS), Amsterdam, July 2023.
  •  ‘Nomadic space: Violence, movement and the Indian Partition of 1947’, in the panel ‘Motioning the International’, at the European International Studies Association Pan- European Conference (EISA PEC), September 2022 (online).
  •  ‘Hope makes strange: Conceptualising hopeful becomings in strange worlds’, in the workshop ‘Crisis and Hope’, at EWIS, Thessaloniki, July 2022.
  •  ‘Movement as method: Rhythm, relations, and the International’ at the Millennium Conference, London School of Economics and Politics, October 2021 (online).
  •  ‘Home in the midst of Movement: Mapping Relational Belonging in South Asia’ at the British International Studies Association Conference, June 2021 (online).

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