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S. (Shivani) Kaul

Faculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences
Programme group: Anthropology of Health, Care and the Body
Area of expertise: pluriversal technologies, gender & wellbeing, non-colonial science, ethnographic theory, planetary health, aesthetics of healing, degrowth and health, feminist philosophy of science, the Himalayas, critical development studies, conflict transformation
Photographer: Ariane Boillat

Visiting address
  • Nieuwe Achtergracht 166
Postal address
  • Postbus 15509
    1001 NA Amsterdam
Contact details
  • Profile

    I am an anthropologist building bridges between the arts and sciences and across the global South. I study how new technologies are translated in the Himalayas, with an interest in how human wellbeing and development might be done differently in the Anthropocene. Anthropological, psychoanalytic, and aesthetic training between the US, South Asia, and Europe mark my 18 years of academic and pedagogical experience.

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  • Research

    Research methods

    • Multimodal ethnography 
    • Person-centered interviewing
    • Participant observation 
    • Critical discourse analysis 
    • Mixed methods

    Current research projects

    Within the Global Future Health ERC project at the University of Amsterdam, I developed a doctoral project weaving in the concerns of my former students in Bhutan – studying the multiple pressures new mothers juggle around eating in a context of rapidly changing climate. Along with former colleagues in the Royal University of Bhutan, I followed frictions that emerged as mothers, healthcare workers, and other experts translated interventions into practice across 5 sites in the country. Despite serious challenges due to the COVID-19 pandemic, I completed 18 months of collective fieldwork combining person-centered interviewing with multimodal ethnography to document how people negotiate between universal and pluriversal logics in global health and development. Rather than target physical or mental health with universalizing interventions, we argue that supporting interdependent or tendrel ecologies among kin, social media, water infrastructures, and worksites contribute to more sustainable wellbeing practices. We are presenting our findings in the form of policy reports and academic papers, but also through multisensory workshops and docuseries that invite different audiences to engage with relational practices that feed a more-than-human planetary body – and not only biomedical or economic human metrics.

    Research grants & honours

    • Royal Thimphu College. “Research Development Grant.” Nu 29,516.     Jan-July 2020
    • Inlaks Shivdasani Foundation. “Curatorial Lab at JNU.” Rs 300,000            Aug-Dec 2013

    Current cooperation

    • Ontgroei,  Indian Institute of Public Health – Hyderabad
  • Teaching

    Postgraduate courses designed, taught, and assessed

    o    Post-development, feminisms, and degrowth (spring semester 2022 and 2023), Universidad Autónoma de Barcelona, Barcelona [with Agustina Solera and Wendy Harcourt from the Institute of Social Studies, The Hague]

    Undergraduate courses designed, taught, and assessed

    o    Anthropology of the Himalayas (fall semester 2019), Royal Thimphu College, Royal University of Bhutan, Thimphu
    o    Biological Anthropology (fall semester 2019), Royal Thimphu College, Royal University of Bhutan, Thimphu
    o    Writing Ethnography (spring semester 2020), Royal Thimphu College, Royal University of Bhutan, Thimphu
    o    Medical Anthropology (spring semester 2020), Royal Thimphu College, Royal University of Bhutan, Thimphu
    o    Photojournalism (fall semester 2015), Sherubtse College, Royal University of Bhutan, Kanglung
    o    Television I (fall semester 2015), Sherubtse College, Royal University of Bhutan, Kanglung
    o    Social Science Research Methods (spring semester 2016), Sherubtse College, Royal University of Bhutan, Kanglung
    o    Introduction to Political Science (spring semester 2016), Sherubtse College, Royal University of Bhutan, Kanglung

  • Publications

    2024

    • Kaul, S., & Gerber, J.-F. (2024). Degrowth and Psychoanalysis: From Transition to Transformation. In L. Eastwood, & K. Heron (Eds.), De Gruyter Handbook of Degrowth (pp. 339-359). (De Gruyter Handbooks in Business, Economics, and Finance). De Gruyter. https://doi.org/10.1515/9783110778359-024 [details]
    • Kaul, S., & Yates Doerr, E. (2024). Interdependence: Reworking Ontogeny through Tendrel Fishbones and Dirty Chickens . In M. Pentecost, J. Keaney, T. Moll, & M. Penkler (Eds.), The Handbook of DOHaD and Society: Past, Present, and Future Directions of Biosocial Collaboration (pp. 267-278). Cambridge University Press. https://doi.org/10.1017/9781009201704.026 [details]

    2022

    2016

    • Kaul, S. (2016). Body Image, Gender, and the Media: Probing the Experience of College Students in Bhutan. Sherub Doenme, 12(1), 5-14.

    2021

    • Kaul, S. (Author), Gerber, J-F. (Author), Calmon, D. (Author), Lamain, C. (Author), Kiggell, T. (Author), Van Woerden, W. (Author), Sekine, Y. (Author), & Morrow, O. (Author). (2021). Embodying degrowth by turning the movement inside out. Web publication or website, Devissues - International Institute of Social Studies. https://www.devissues.nl/embodying-degrowth-and-turning-movement-inside-out-0

    2014

    • Kaul, S. (2014). Blank Noise/Jasmeen Patheja. In S. Talengala, & S. Hapgood (Eds.), Mapping Gender: Bodies and Sexualities in Contemporary Art across the Global South (pp. 55-58)
    • Kaul, S. (2014). Maya Krishna Rao. In S. Hapgood, & S. Talengala (Eds.), Mapping Gender: Bodies and Sexualities in Contemporary Art across the Global South (pp. 59-64).
    • Xaviers, J., & Kaul, S. (2014). Who are we? In Mapping Gender: Bodies and Sexualities in Contemporary Art across the Global South (pp. 5-22).

    2019

    2015

    • Kaul, S. (2015). Finding Our Way Through Together: Learning from the Hum Kadam Education for Peace Initiative. Women in Security, Conflict Management, and Peace (WISCOMP).

    2008

    • Kaul, S. (2008). Early Childhood Education Policy Recommendations for Oklahoma.

    2021

    • Kaul, S., Wangmo, Y., Pelden, S., & Yangzom, D. (2021). Post-growth pandemic policy from the Himalayas?. Abstract from Metamorphoses of the Political Conference, New Delhi, India. https://doi.org/10.58079/rfas

    2019

    • Kaul, S. (2019). Beyond collaboration: Engaging with the ethical, ecological and emotional entanglements of the ‘First 1000 Days of Life’ in Bhutan. Abstract from Society for Applied Anthropology Conference , Portland, United States.
    • Kaul, S. (2019). From ‘full moon faces' to ‘fit’: The socialization, aesthetics, and ethics of body norms among undergraduate women in Bhutan. Abstract from Society for Psychological Anthropology Biennial Meeting , Santa Ana Pueblo, United States.

    2018

    • Kaul, S. (2018). 'Lean' into power: Globalization, new media and changing female 'beauty regimes' in Bhutan. Abstract from Royal Anthropological Institute, SOAS, British Museum Conference, London, United Kingdom.
    • Kaul, S. (2018). Degrowth in Bhutan? A feminist ethnography of the Bhutanese transition to capitalist modernity. Abstract from 1st North-South Degrowth Conference, Mexico City, Mexico.

    2017

    • Kaul, S. (2017). Non-Western 'fat talk': Bhutanese college students negotiating class, gender and globalization. Poster session presented at Society for Psychological Anthropology Biennial Meeting, New Orleans, United States.

    Prize / grant

    • Kaul, S. (2019). Research Development Grant.

    Media appearance

    • Kaul, S. & Pommaret, F. (24-07-2020). Anthropology of Science in Bhutan [Television] Bhutan Broadcasting Service. Anthropology of Science in Bhutan.

    Journal editor

    • Kaul, S. (editor) (2010). The Journal of Community Informatics (Journal).

    Talk / presentation

    • Kaul, S. (speaker) (9-5-2018). No more ‘full moon faces’: The anthropology of appearance and social change among young women in Bhutan, Radical Anthropology Group, London.
    • Kaul, S. (speaker) (18-10-2015). Visual Methods in the Social Sciences, United Nations Population Fund - Bhutan.

    Others

    • Kaul, S. (participant) (24-8-2021 - 28-8-2021). 8th International Degrowth Conference, The Hague (organising a conference, workshop, ...).
    • Kaul, S. (other) (30-7-2014). An Invitation To Remember: The Lightning Testimonies Comes To India (other). https://www.countercurrents.org/kaul300714.htm
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