Dr. Xan Chacko

Assistant Professor

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Biography

Xan Chacko is an Assistant Teaching Professor in Science, Technology, Society at Brown University, where they serve as the Interim Director of the same program. A feminist science studies scholar, Chacko's research focuses on natural history, ecology, agriculture, and conservation. They are particularly invested in the dynamics of small farming communities and wetlands in southern India, where colonial histories and climate change intersect. Their work frames the complexities of biodiversity conservation efforts, specifically examining a unique form of conservation: seed banks that emerged in the twentieth century. This topic not only reflects their expertise but also embodies their commitment to mitigating loss and fostering a secure future for humanity through informed decision-making. Chacko teaches various courses that explore the intersections of race, gender, technology, and environmental justice, including 'Invisible Labor Making Science' and 'Naturecultures: Speculative Futures.'

Research Interests

Courses

STS 0702 - Invisible Labor Making Science STS 1700D - Gathering Hope: Stories Earthly Survival STS 1700T - Race, Gender, Technology Everyday Life STS 1900 - Senior Seminar Science, Technology Society STS 2000A - Naturecultures: Speculative Futures

Requirements for Brown University

Doctorate Program
Requirements
GRE General
TOEFL
Total
Required:90
IELTS
Overall
Required:7
Prerequisites
Undergraduate degree in Economics or related field
Application Checklist
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Specialization Notes

Department: Department of Economics