Fellows & Grantees

Sanjana Krishnan

Data Fluencies Dissertation Grants 2023
Project Title
Remaking Mumbai’s Cityscape: Technologies of the World’s Largest Biometric Slum Survey
Institutional Affiliation (at time of award)
PhD candidate, Geography, University of Kentucky

Bio

Sanjana Krishnan is a PhD candidate in geography at the University of Kentucky. She is an urban and digital geographer and a computational social scientist. Her dissertation research, “Remaking Mumbai’s Cityscape: Technologies of the World’s Largest Biometric Slum Survey,” looks at how the design and use of digital technologies produce a new approach to governance for informal housing in Mumbai. More broadly, she is interested in studying the political economy and material impacts of data, technology, and algorithms on the margins and investigating how they work in cities of the Global South.

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