Bangladesh and the (Im)Possibility of Climate Justice - lunch time colloquium

REGISTER: Bangladesh and the (Im)Possibility of Climate Justice

 

Thursday, February 5th | 12:30-2:00 PM | Allard Hall 121

Attend a lunchtime colloquium by Johns Hopkins University professor Dr. Naveeda Khan. This event is a collaboration between the Department of Anthropology and the Centre for Climate Justice. A free lunch will be provided!


Naveeda Khan is Professor of Anthropology, and affiliate faculty in Women, Gender, Sexuality; Islamic Studies; Comparative Thought and Literature; and Environmental Science and Studies at Johns Hopkins University. She has worked for the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) in Dhaka and Cox's Bazaar, Bangladesh Rural Advancement Committee (BRAC), Travelers and Immigrants Aid (TIA) and The Field Museum of Natural History. Her research spans religious lives and urban form in Pakistan, riverine lives and national climate policy in Bangladesh, UN led global climate governance processes, German romanticism, and Bengali and Urdu literature. She is the author of Muslim Becoming: Aspiration and Skepticism in Pakistan (2012) River Life and the Upspring of Nature (2022) and In Quest of a Shared Planet: Negotiating Climate from the Global South (2023) and editor of Beyond Crisis: Reevaluating Pakistan (2010) and Dream's Navel: Reading Akhtaruzzaman Elias' Khwabnama (forthcoming). She is currently working on a book on the July Uprising in Bangladesh in 2024 with a focus on political voice.

UBC Anthropology Department | Vancouver BC

 

 
Date: 
Thursday, February 5, 2026 - 12:30