

Research projects
Drama
- (Jerri Daboo)
- (Jerri Daboo)
- (Jerri Daboo)
- Cultural Heritage Transformations of Weddings and Marriage focusing on Women in the Tamil and Parsi Communities in India and the UK (Jerri Daboo)
Archaeology
- (Gill Juleff)
- (Gill Juleff)
History
- Forms of Law in the Early Modern Persianate World, 17th-19th centuries (Nandini Chatterjee)
- Negotiating Law in Mughal India (Nandini Chatterjee)
- (Nandini Chatterjee)
- Population Control and the Emergency in India: The Shah Commission Regained (Rebecca Williams)
English
- (Ayesha Mukherjee)
- (Florian Stadtler)
- (Florian Stadtler)
- (Florian Stadtler)
- (Prof. Regenia Gagnier)
- Heart Reasons: The Emotional Register of Liberal Culture in the Long Nineteenth Century, at ANU and Griffith University, Australia (Regenia Gagnier is Partner Investigator)
Geography
Production Without Medicalisation
Production Without Medicalisation is an ESRC-funded multidisciplinary collaboration examining the social drivers for antimicrobial use in Bangladesh’s shrimp and prawn aquaculture industry. Principle investigator Steve Hinchliffe (professor in human geography) and anthropologist Andrea Butcher work collaboratively with a multidisciplinary team of academics, industry experts, and local NGO expertise in Bangladesh and across the UK to generate knowledge about the uses of and socio-economic drivers for antibiotic use in aquaculture in South Asia, a major regional export industry as well as a source of livelihood and food security. Amongst other project deliverables, the team will work with local farmers to monitor pond health and develop sustainable disease management strategies that can be disseminated using a farm-based tool. The research contributes to initiatives underway to minimise antimicrobial resistance and its potential threat to human, non-human animal, and environmental health, one of the global challenges of our times.