I teach courses on political geography, South Asia, and critical approaches to qualitative methods. At the graduate level, I have taught seminars on feminist political geography and decolonizing methodologies (this course is part of the UNC Participatory Research Certificate), and will be teaching a new course on qualitative research methods in Fall 2015. At the undergraduate level, I teach both lower and upper division courses on political geography, as well as a course on political and cultural geographies of South Asia.

Courses Taught

Geography 814: Seminar in Social Geography, “Bodies, Territory, Violence.” (Spring 2011)

Geography 804: “Decolonizing Methodologies.” (Spring 2014, Spring 2016)

Geography 703: Research Design (Fall 2010, Spring 2012)

Geography 543: Qualitative Methods in Human Geography (Fall 2015)

First Year Seminar 89: The Politics of Everyday Life (Fall 2014)

Geography 814: Seminar in Social Geography, “Bodies, Territory, Violence.” (Spring 2011)

Geography 120: World Regional Geography (Fall 2009, Spring 2010, Fall 2013, Spring 2015)