Dr Ambika Kapoor

Lecturer

Strathclyde Institute of Education

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Personal statement

I am a Lecturer in Early Childhood Education. My interdisciplinary areas of interest focus around children’s agency, childhood geographies, the Global South, and social & environmental justice. I have had the opportunity to learn from research in the UK, as well as cross-national work with colleagues in India and Brazil.

Prior to my academic journey, I have worked in think tanks and policy organisations across India on issues related to social justice, education, policies related to street children and children’s right to food.

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Teaching

I teach on various modules within the Strathclyde Institute of Education at undergraduate and postgraduate levels. I also supervise Masters and PGR students.

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Research Interests

Prior to joining the University, I worked in an interdisciplinary UKRI-NERC project ‘Voices of the Future: Collaborating with young people to reimagine treescapes’ focused on mapping activities and impact of environmental, and landscape associated organisations in the UK that engage young people, with a focus on the inclusion of young people from diverse ethnic backgrounds.

My doctoral ethnographic research explored children's experiences with agency in an indigenous community in Chhattisgarh, India. I unpacked children’s agency through a lens of relationality, illustrating how children’s agency is enabled with relation to their everyday physical spaces, material objects and social relationships. In my work, I draw from works of Indian and indigenous scholars to move beyond the Eurocentric frames of theorisation within childhood studies.

Professional Activities

Global Forum 2025: Reimagining the Education of Humanity for the Third Millennium
Participant
13/2/2025
NEOS (Journal)
Peer reviewer
9/2022

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Dr Ambika Kapoor
Lecturer
Strathclyde Institute of Education

Email: ambika.kapoor@strath.ac.uk
Tel: Unlisted