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Department of Politics and International Studies (POLIS)

Biography

Shruti Balaji is a British Academy-funded Postdoctoral Researcher at POLIS and has an appointment as a Research Associate at King's College, University of Cambridge.

Shruti's interdisciplinary research interests include a commitment to examining historical international relations as generated by gendered, racialised, and imperial relations, which she studies by employing feminist and gendered historical epistemologies and methods. Her British Academy project seeks to develop a new theory of anticolonial women's pacifist thought by critically examining the ideas of women thinkers embedded in Afro-Asian pacifist organisations during the Cold War era. This builds on her previous doctoral research at the Department of International Relations, London School of Economics, where she wrote a thesis on the formation of elite Indian women's international thought on gender, race, and anti-imperial solidarities in late British India (c.1920-50) through multi-sited, archival research in India and the UK.

Before commencing her PhD, Shruti was a candidate of the Double Master’s in International Affairs, at Sciences Po, Paris, where she studied for an MA in International Security (High Honours) and at the London School of Economics, where she completed her MSc in International Relations (with Distinction). She holds an undergraduate degree in Political Science (Hons) and a postgraduate diploma in Conflict Transformation and Peacebuilding from Lady Shri Ram College, University of Delhi.

Research

Historical international relations theory, women's intellectual thought, gender and feminist IR, empire and postcolonial theory, politics of India, archival methods

Publications

Key publications: 

Balaji, Shruti. "From Colonial Subjecthood to Shared Humanity: Social Work and the Politics of 'Doing' in Kamaladevi Chattopadhyay's International Thought." Global Studies Quarterly 3, no. 1 (2023): ksad019.

Balaji, Shruti, Tarsis Brito, and Olivia Nantermoz. "(Re) Writing the International: Interrogating Histories, Imagining Futurities." Millennium 51, no. 1 (2022): 3-7.

 

Other publications: 

Blog posts

Balaji, Shruti (August 4, 2023) "Activist Origins of Kamaladevi Chattopadhyay's International Thought", E-International Relations

Teaching and Supervisions

Teaching: 

POL 2 (Conflict, Order, and Justice)

British Academy Postdoctoral Fellow, POLIS
College Research Associate (CRA), King's College
Dr S. Balaji profile

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