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Natallia Khaniejo

Visiting Faculty of Political Science, Ashoka University

Ph.D. Nanyang Technological University

Natallia Khaniejo’s research lies at the intersection of critical theory, political geography, and affect. In her doctoral dissertation, she analysed the continuities between colonial and postcolonial statemaking in the case of conflict regions with a particular focus on modalities of cartographic arrest and epistemic violence. Natallia Khaniejo’s research also extends to digital networks and cyberspace with a particular focus on discursive violence, misinformation/disinformation, data privacy, and other digital harms.

  • Khaniejo, N., & Julka, A. (2024). A composite monotheism? Pakistani state identity and support to the Khalistan movement, post 1984. Sikh Formations, 20(3), 211–229. https://doi.org/10.1080/17448727.2024.2384841
  • Austin, Greg, and Natallia Khaniejo. “Impact of the Russia–Ukraine War on National Cyber Planning: A Survey of Ten Countries.” (2024).
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