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MANISHA ANANTHARAMAN

 Recycling Class  Book Talks and Presentations

Podcast on New Books Network.

Why I wrote this book on the Inlaks Foundation Blog

​Reviews at Environmental Politics, H-net Environment, Consumption and Society, Urbanization, Contemporary Sociology.

Resources on Circular Economy and Environmental Justice 

On  sustainable consumption and lifestyles 

Op-Eds and Perspectives 
 A Slippery Slope to Ecofascism  Great Transition Network commentary on "The Population Debate" 

Building Back Better: circular economy policies in South Asia,   circular economy policy analysis for Chatham House Royal Institute for International Affairs  Energy and Environment Program

Segregation- a core concept in discard studies for the Discard studies compendium, written with Aman Luthra , George Washington University

In Bangalore, crisis in waste management forces change.  My article in The Hindu about Bangalore's waste crisis and lessons for other cities

A day in the life of a waste picker.  My article in The Alternative about waste work and waste picker rights 

Talking waste with pourakarmikas, My article in The Alternative about what Bangalore's sanitation and conservancy workers think of the zero waste movement 
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Articles about my research 

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Transition Ecologique: l'inclusion en question: Interview for the Sciences Po Research Magazine, Cogito (in French)

The perks of parks through the  lens of Chennai, my brilliant former student, Brianna Olsen wrote this summary of my research examining the ways green spaces support sustainable well-being in city for the Chicago Policy Review 

A politics of possibility. A blogpost on my research on informality and  zero waste management  written by Liz Ivkovich of the Global Change and Sustainability Center, University of Utah
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Its not easy being green. UC Berkeley's Social Science Matrix profile's my research on sustainable consumption in Bangalore


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