public engagement/
disseminating evidence and research to influence policy-setting and/or for public exchanges and interactions.
what’s in an abortion, anyway?: ‘zine project
With Dr Joe Strong, I facilitate a ‘zine-making project exploring “what’s in an abortion, anyway?”.
Check out the ‘zines here.
policy-related engagement//
- Nandagiri, R. (2021) Response to England Government Consultation on Abortion Telemedicine. 
- Väisänen, H., Footman, K., Strong, J., Scott, R., Nandagiri, R., Leone, T., and Coast, E. (2021). Response to England Government Consultation on Abortion Telemedicine. 
- Livingstone, Sonia, Stoilova, Mariya and Nandagiri, R. (2018) Children’s conception of privacy online. OECD Expert consultation – “Protection of children in a connected world.” University of Zurich, October 2018. 
- Livingstone, Sonia, Stoilova, Mariya and Nandagiri, R. (2018) Consultation response to the Information Commissioner’s Office Call for evidence on Age Appropriate Design Code. 
- Livingstone, S., Stoilova, M., & Nandagiri, R. (2019). Children's data and privacy online: growing up in a digital age: an evidence review. Link. 
- Stoilova, M., Livingstone, S., & Nandagiri, R. (2019). Children's data and privacy online: growing up in a digital age: research findings. Link. 
- Livingstone, S., Stoilova, M., & Nandagiri, R. (2019). Talking to children about data and privacy online: research methodology. Link. 
- Nandagiri, R., Kayastha, S., & Arinii Judhistari, R. (2016). Our Rights Matter Too: Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights of Young Key Populations in Asia and the Pacific. (Rep.). Bangkok, Thailand: Youth LEAD. 
editorials & book reviews//
- Strong, J., & Nandagiri, R. (2024). Abortion ecologies in Southern African fiction: Transforming reproductive agency. By Caitlin E. Stobie, Bloomsbury. 2023.£ 85.00 (cloth);£ 28.99 (pbk);£ 76.50 (ebk). ISBN: 9781350250192. Sociology of Health and Illness. [Link] 
- Nandagiri, R. (2022). Reproductive Politics and the Making of Modern India by Mytheli Srinivas. Pacific Affairs. Link. 
- Nandagiri, R. (2022). Siri Suh (2021), Dying to Count: Post-Abortion Care and Global Reproductive Health Politics in Senegal Rutgers. Sociology of Health and Illness. DOI: 10.1111/1467-9566.13453 
- Nandagiri, R. (2021). Gender, health, and development in the context of pandemic: Reflecting on the International Day of Action for Women's Health. World Medical & Health Policy. DOI: 10.1002/wmh3.462 
- Nandagiri, R. (2021). Fiona Bloomer , Claire Pierson and Sylvia Estrada Claudio (2020), Reimagining Global Abortion Politics: A Social Justice Perspective, Bristol: Policy Press, £24.99, pp. 176, pbk. Journal of Social Policy 1–3. DOI: 10.1017/S0047279421000374 
- Nandagiri, R. (2016) Book review: the country of first boys by Amartya Sen. LSE Review of Books (11 Jan 2016). Link. 
- Nandagiri, R & Stevens, M. (2015). Abortion: It happens all the time. Daily Maverick (28 Sept 2015). Editorial. Link. 
- Nandagiri, R. (2015) Book review: Let’s Talk about Charlayne Hunter-Gault’s e-book on “corrective rape” in South Africa. Africa Is A Country (13 May 2015). Link. 
blogposts//
- Berro Pizzarossa, L. and Nandagiri, R. (2024) Buffer zones: Time to rethink abortion and the carceral state? (26 Nov 2024). Link. 
- Nandagiri, R. and Berro Pizzarossa, L. (2024). Abortion debt: revolutionary acts and reclamations of care (8 Nov 2024). Link. 
- Nandagiri, R. (2022) Abortion Safety: No Longer Coat Hangers and Backstreets, But Pills, Hotlines, and Collectives? (8 July 2022). Link. 
- Kasstan, B., Nandagiri, R., and Aniley, S. (2022) Pandemic Publishing: Rethinking Editorial Ethics During COVID-19 (2 Mar 2022). Link. 
- Nandagiri, R., Sochas, L., and Senderowicz, L. (2021) Controlling fertility, reproducing shame: UK policies and reproductive injustice (1 Oct 2021). Link. 
- Nandagiri, R., Strong, J., Leone, T, and Coast, E. (2021) Recent UK cuts to global health funding will cause irrevocable damage under the guise of ‘tough but necessary decisions’ (27 May 2021). Link. 
- Nandagiri, R., Coast, E., and Strong, J. (2020) Abortion in the time of COVID-19: a study in structural violence. LSE COVID-19 blog. Link. 
- Wenham, C., Coast, E., Footman, K., Leone, T., Nandagiri, R., and Strong, J. (2020). Abortion and COVID-19: why we need to support women’s right to abortion in health emergencies. LSE British Politics and Policy blog. Link. 
- Strong, J., Nandagiri, R., and Sochas, L. (2019) Reproductive health and rights: what’s Social Policy got to do with it? LSE Social Policy Blog. Link. 
- Stoilova, M., Livingstone, S., & Nandagiri, R. (2019) Children’s personal privacy online- it’s neither personal nor private LSE Media Policy Project Blog (01 Feb 2019). Link. 
- Nandagiri, R., Livingstone, S. & Stoilova, M.(2018) 11 key readings on children’s data and privacy online LSE Media Policy Project Blog (18 Dec 2018). Link. 
- Livingstone, S., Stoilova, M. & Nandagiri, R. (2018) Privacy, data protection and the evolving capacity of the child: what the evidence tells us? LSE Media Policy Project Blog (08 Nov 2018). Link. 
- Livingstone, S., and Stoilova, M. & Nandagiri, R. (2018) How do children judge what's appropriate to share online, and with whom? LSE Business Review (15 Sep 2018). Link. 
- Livingstone, S., Stoilova, M. & Nandagiri, R. (2018) Conceptualising privacy online: what do, and what should, children understand? Parenting for a Digital Future (06 Sep 2018). Link. 
- Nandagiri, R. (2017) Why feminism: some notes from ‘the field’ on doing feminist research. Engenderings (12 Oct 2017). Link. 
- Nandagiri, R., Chandler,C., & Lawrence, D. (2015). Confessions of three humanitarians. Africa Is A Country (02 June 2015). Link. 
 
            
              
            
            
          
              