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Ayesha Vemuri

FMS Research Fellow

Ayesha Vemuri is an environmental media studies scholar (PhD, McGill University), whose research focuses on the construction and mediation of climate risk in Assam, India. Her work lies at the intersection of media, infrastructure studies, the politics of expertise, and South Asian studies. At FMS, Ayesha is a Research Fellow co-convening the CISSC-supported Toxic Life working group, bring together multidisciplinary scholars addressing toxicity through its ecological and infrastructural dimensions.

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