![]() ![]() His essay, Leaky States: Water Audits, Ignorance and the Politics of Infrastructure, was awarded the Junior Scholar Prize by the Anthropology and Environment Society in 2014.įollowing his interest in infrastructure studies in political anthropology, geography, and science and technology studies, Anand co-edited (with Hannah Appel and Akhil Gupta) The Promise of Infrastructure(Duke University Press 2018). Articles based on this research have also been published in Antipode, City and Society, Cultural Anthropology, Ethnography and Public Culture. His award-winning first book, Hydraulic City: Water and the Infrastructures of Politics in Mumbai(Duke University Press 2017), examines the everyday ways in which cities and citizens are made through the everyday management of water infrastructure. He addresses these questions by studying the political ecology of cities, read through the different lives of water. ![]() Nikhil Anand is an environmental anthropologist whose research focuses on cities, infrastructure, state power and climate change. ![]()
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