Biblio
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Green Politics - A Study In Department of political science and development administration. Gandhigram: Gandhigram Rural Institute (GRI), 1995.
State Policies on Technological Modernisation and the Response of Fishing Community in Kerala In school of social sciences. New Delhi: Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) , 2003.
"Gandhi's technoscience: sustainability and technology as themes of politics." Sustainable Development Online, no. Nov 5 2008 (2008): n/a–n/a. Abstract
"Technopolitical Mediations in the Climate Change Regime: STS Takes on Hot Air." In Yearbook 2008 of the Institute for Advanced Studies on Science, Technology and Society, edited by Arno Bammé, Günter Getzinger and Bernhard Wieser. Munich/ Vienna: Profil, 2009.
"Meaning of Sustainable Development in Early UNFCCC Negotiations." In 8th IAS-STS Annual Conference - Critical Issues in Science and Technology Studies, edited by Daniela Freitag, Bernhard Wieser and Günter Getzinger. Graz, Austria: Institute for Advanced Studies on Science, Technlogy and Society, 2009.
"In Carbon they Swear! Materiality and Sustainability in Climate Change." In 4S 2009 Annual Meeting of the The Society Society for Social Studies of Science., 2009. Abstract
"Sustainability as a localised performance: The production of carbon credits in a developing country site." In EASST010 conference: Practicing science and technology, performing the social. Trento, Italy, 2010. Abstract
"Outsourcing Emissions: Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) as Ecological Modernisation." In Implementing Environmental and Resource Management, edited by M. Schmidt, V. Onyango and D. Palekhov. Heidelberg: Springer, 2011. Abstract
"Carbon Market and the Art of Making Emissions Reduction." In 6th International Conference in Interpretive Policy Analysis: Discursive Spaces. Politics, Practices and Power. Cardiff, 2011. Abstract
"Workshop Report: "How do you manage? Unravelling the situated practice of environmental management"." EASST Review 31 (2012).
"The Discursive Construction of Climate Change Negotiations - the Indian Arguments in UNFCCC." In China and India in Energy and Environmental Politics. University of Muenster, Germany, Submitted.