Alumni news Updates from the worldwide ODID community Breadcrumb Home Alumni Alumni news News 09 June 2026 Tobias Schillings wins two prizes for his DPhil research His award-winning dissertation focuses on The Political Economy of Universal Healthcare. READ MORE News 08 June 2026 ‘Privacy Techtonics’, a new book by Lipika Kamra Lipika Kamra (DPhil, 2016) has written a new book (with Philippa Williams, QMUL) on WhatsApp and digital privacy in India. READ MORE News 08 June 2026 ODID alumni span the globe ODID alumni currently reside in approximately 140 countries across the world. READ MORE News 02 June 2026 ‘Asylum Is Unavailable’, new book by Stephen Damianos This debut book shows how a mundane platform like skype can become a powerful instrument of exclusion. READ MORE News 23 May 2025 New book by Rakib Akhtar explores neoliberalism and Hindutva in Indian smart cities Dr Rakib Akhtar (DPhil 2016–2020) analyses how neoliberal economic policies intersect with right-wing Hindu nationalism (Hindutva) in shaping India’s smart city initiatives. READ MORE News 19 March 2025 New article on land claims and state responses in Kerala by alum R.C. Sudheesh The article in the journal Antipode draws on Sudheesh's DPhil research. READ MORE Current page 1 Page 2 Page 3 … Next page Next ›
News 09 June 2026 Tobias Schillings wins two prizes for his DPhil research His award-winning dissertation focuses on The Political Economy of Universal Healthcare. READ MORE
News 08 June 2026 ‘Privacy Techtonics’, a new book by Lipika Kamra Lipika Kamra (DPhil, 2016) has written a new book (with Philippa Williams, QMUL) on WhatsApp and digital privacy in India. READ MORE
News 08 June 2026 ODID alumni span the globe ODID alumni currently reside in approximately 140 countries across the world. READ MORE
News 02 June 2026 ‘Asylum Is Unavailable’, new book by Stephen Damianos This debut book shows how a mundane platform like skype can become a powerful instrument of exclusion. READ MORE
News 23 May 2025 New book by Rakib Akhtar explores neoliberalism and Hindutva in Indian smart cities Dr Rakib Akhtar (DPhil 2016–2020) analyses how neoliberal economic policies intersect with right-wing Hindu nationalism (Hindutva) in shaping India’s smart city initiatives. READ MORE
News 19 March 2025 New article on land claims and state responses in Kerala by alum R.C. Sudheesh The article in the journal Antipode draws on Sudheesh's DPhil research. READ MORE