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S. (Shivani) Kaul
Faculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences
Programme group: Anthropology of Health, Care and the Body
Kaul, S., Gerber, J-F., Akbulut, B., & Demaria, F. (2022). Alternatives to sustainable development: what can we learn from the pluriverse in practice? Sustainability Science, 17, 1149–1158. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11625-022-01210-2
2021
Kaul, S., Gerber, J-F., Calmon, D., Lamain, C., Kiggell, T., Van Woerden, W., Sekine, Y., & Morrow, O. (2021). Embodying degrowth by turning the movement inside out. Development ISSues.
2016
Kaul, S. (2016). Body Image, Gender, and the Media: Probing the Experience of College Students in Bhutan. Sherub Doenme, 12(1), 5-14.
Kaul, S. (2014). Blank Noise/Jasmeen Patheja. In S. Talengala, & S. Hapgood (Eds.), Mapping Gender: Bodies and Sexualities in Contemporary Art across the Global South (pp. 55-58)
Kaul, S. (2014). Maya Krishna Rao. In S. Hapgood, & S. Talengala (Eds.), Mapping Gender: Bodies and Sexualities in Contemporary Art across the Global South (pp. 59-64).
Xaviers, J., & Kaul, S. (2014). Who are we? In Mapping Gender: Bodies and Sexualities in Contemporary Art across the Global South (pp. 5-22).
Kaul, S. (2015). Finding Our Way Through Together: Learning from the Hum Kadam Education for Peace Initiative. Women in Security, Conflict Management, and Peace (WISCOMP).
2008
Kaul, S. (2008). Early Childhood Education Policy Recommendations for Oklahoma.
2021
Kaul, S., Wangmo, Y., Pelden, S., & Yangzom, D. (2021). Post-growth pandemic policy from the Himalayas?. Abstract from Metamorphoses of the Political Conference, New Delhi, India.
2019
Kaul, S. (2019). Beyond collaboration: Engaging with the ethical, ecological and emotional entanglements of the ‘First 1000 Days of Life’ in Bhutan. Abstract from Society for Applied Anthropology Conference , Portland, United States.
Kaul, S. (2019). From ‘full moon faces' to ‘fit’: The socialization, aesthetics, and ethics of body norms among undergraduate women in Bhutan. Abstract from Society for Psychological Anthropology Biennial Meeting , Santa Ana Pueblo, United States.
2018
Kaul, S. (2018). 'Lean' into power: Globalization, new media and changing female 'beauty regimes' in Bhutan. Abstract from Royal Anthropological Institute, SOAS, British Museum Conference, London, United Kingdom.
Kaul, S. (2018). Degrowth in Bhutan? A feminist ethnography of the Bhutanese transition to capitalist modernity. Abstract from 1st North-South Degrowth Conference, Mexico City, Mexico.
2017
Kaul, S. (2017). Non-Western 'fat talk': Bhutanese college students negotiating class, gender and globalization. Poster session presented at Society for Psychological Anthropology Biennial Meeting, New Orleans, United States.
Prize / grant
Kaul, S. (2019). Research Development Grant.
Media appearance
Kaul, S. & Pommaret, F. (24-07-2020). Anthropology of Science in Bhutan [Television] Bhutan Broadcasting Service. Anthropology of Science in Bhutan.
Journal editor
Kaul, S. (editor) (2010). The Journal of Community Informatics (Journal).
Talk / presentation
Kaul, S. (speaker) (9-5-2018). No more ‘full moon faces’: The anthropology of appearance and social change among young women in Bhutan, Radical Anthropology Group, London.
Kaul, S. (speaker) (18-10-2015). Visual Methods in the Social Sciences, United Nations Population Fund - Bhutan.
Others
Kaul, S. (participant) (24-8-2021 - 28-8-2021). 8th International Degrowth Conference, The Hague (organising a conference, workshop, ...).
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