Daksha Rajagopalan
Social, Economic and Geographical Sciences
Scottish Crop Research Institute
United Kingdom
Biography
Daksha is a research assistant in qualitative and quantitative methods, working in the Social, Economic, and Geographical Sciences group at The James Hutton Institute. Prior to joining the Hutton, she completed her MRes in Social Anthropology and MSc in People and Environment at the University of Aberdeen as well as her BS in Physics and Environmental Studies at Yale University.
Research Interest
Geographical Sciences
Publications
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Rajagopalan, D. M. (2016). 'A Research Question: bees, theories, and whether posthumanism comes to matter', Envirosociety. 12 April.
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Rajagopalan, D. M. (2015). 'Being with Bees, Sitting with Complexity: the changing bee in a meshwork of entanglements', EnviroSociety. 19 August.
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Rajagopalan, D. M. (2015). 'Mindfulness and Reverence in Peace Building: a Khmer Buddhist alternative to Bateson's purposive-consciousness', Contingent Horizons: The York University Student Journal of Anthropology 2(1): 49-68