I am a PhD student in Sociocultural Anthropology at the George Washington University. Broadly, my research interests lie at the intersection of feminist STS, media studies, and environmental anthropology. For my dissertation project, I explore how ecological restoration is carried out in practice, through the efforts of variously legible and affected workers. I am interested in developing and interrogating multimodal methods in anthropological research and care about expanding access in and to the humanistic social sciences in public life. I have experience in running workshops and designing curricula for different audiences through my work in museum education. I thrive in interdisciplinary settings and would love to collaborate with others interested in designing creative public-facing projects and pedagogic experiences.
Anonymous, "Srishti Sood Collaboration Bio", contributed by Srishti Sood, STS Infrastructures, Platform for Experimental Collaborative Ethnography, last modified 22 June 2022, accessed 12 November 2024. https://stsinfrastructures.org/content/srishti-sood-collaboration-bio
Critical Commentary
This is my collaboration bio as of June 2022. I created this artifact to share with fellow participants in advance of the 6S pre-conference workshop.