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Rishita Nandagiri is a Lecturer in Global Health & Social Medicine at King’s College London. Prior to this position, she held postdoctoral roles at the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE), where she served as an ESRC funded postdoctoral fellow in the Department of Methodology. Her research focuses on gender, abortion, and reproductive (in)justices in the Global South. Rishita's interdisciplinary work is grounded in feminist reproductive justice approaches, critically examining how reproduction is framed and its implications in policy and practice. Her recent investigations engage with medico-legal narratives surrounding self-managed abortion and interrogate the politics of abortion in terms of safety and risk. Rishita also contributes to PhD supervision and teaching, offering courses such as Critical Bioethics and Designing Qualitative Research. She is been recognized as a Fellow of the Higher Education Academy and serves on the International Union for the Scientific Study of Population's Scientific Panel on Abortion Research.
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