Ways of walking: Im/mobilities as research method
Thu 22 Jan
|Virtual Event


Time & Location
22 Jan 2026, 11:00 – 12:30
Virtual Event
About the event
It is our pleasure to invite you to the third seminar Ways of walking: Im/mobilities as research method of our series 'Disruptive Mobilities: Unsettling Law, Space, and Identities through Movement' supported by the Leverhulme Trust-funded Social Life of Authoritarian Legality project at SOAS University of London.
Speakers
Natasha Maru is a researcher, policy consultant, and creative practitioner working with pastoralists in western India and globally. She currently works with the International Land Coalition and holds a research grant from the Alserkal Arts Foundation. She finished her PhD from the Institute of Development Studies in 2022 looking at the temporal experiences of being mobile with Rabari pastoralist from Kachchh, Gujarat, India. She is interested in the study of nomadism, resource politics, the commons, space-time-mobility, and living life in technicolour.
James Campbell is a DPhil Candidate at the Centre for Socio-Legal Studies, University of Oxford, where he was Lead Student Editor of…