Tapoja Chaudhuri, PhD
Assistant Teaching Professor, Anthropology and Sociology
Biography
Biography
I received my Ph.D. in anthropology from the University of Washington, with a specific focus on environmental anthropology. For my dissertation research, I analyzed the social processes through which community-based ecotourism programs enable participatory biodiversity conservation in a tiger sanctuary in Kerala in southern India. My research and teaching interests intersect with political ecology, ethnoecology, development studies, postcolonial studies, anthropology of place, anthropology of globalization and neoliberalization, and South Asia studies. My current research interest focuses on the interactions between gendered identities and human-plant relationships, with a specific focus on women who are engaged in Cannabis activism in Washington, USA.