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STS India Conference: List of Reviewers

A public acknowledgement of the reviewers who helped shape the conference program.

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Review

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Section 1

Recognition and transparency

The entry documents the collective labor behind the conference by naming the reviewers and making the process visible.

Section 2

Archival function

A reviewer list is not just administrative; it becomes part of the historical record of how the conference was curated.

Section 3

Institutional memory

The page supports future conference planning by preserving the review network.

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Aalok KhandekarIIT Hyderabad 
Amit PrakashIIIT Bangalore 
Anandita PanIIT Hyderabad 
Annapurna MamidipudiTU Berlin 
Arjun GhoshIIT Delhi 
Arpan AcharyaO P Jindal Global University 
Asha AchuthanTISS Mumbai 
Aswathy RaveendranHBCSE-TIFR Mumbai 
Bidisha ChaudhuriUniversity of Amsterdam 
Chayanika ShahIndependent researcher 
Govind GopakumarConcordia University 
Himanshu BurteIIT Bombay 
Jahnavi PhalkeyScience Gallery Bengaluru 
Janaki SrinivasanUniversity of Oxford 
Kim FortunUniversity of California Irvine 
Lavanya SureshBITS Pilani Hyderabad 
Madhulika BanerjeeUniversity of Delhi  
Mahendra ShahareIIT Bombay 
Marine Al DadahCNRS French Institute of Pondicherry 
Mathieu QuetCSH Delhi 
Misria Shaik AliIIT Delhi 
Mitul BaruaAshoka University Sonepat 
Naveen ThayyilIIT Delhi 
Nimmi RangaswamyIIIT Hyderabad 
Nupur ChaudharyJNU Delhi 
P ThirumalUniversity of Hyderabad 
Pankaj ShekhsariaIIT Bombay 
Poonam PandeyUniversity of Vigo  
Pradip ThomasUniversity of Queensland Brisbane 
Prathama BanerjeeCSDS Delhi 
Priya SharmaTAPMI Bengaluru 
Radhika KrishnanIIIT Hyderabad 
Raghava ReddyUniversity of Hyderabad 
Rajeswari RainaShiv Nadar University 
Rajorshi RayIIIT Hyderabad 
Ranjit SinghData & Society  
Rashmi SinghIIT Hyderabad 
Renny ThomasIISER Bhopal 
Rohit NegiIIM Kolkata 
Sambuddha ChaudhuriO P Jindal Global University  
Sandeep MertiaStevens Institute of Technology 
Senthil BabuFrench Institute of Pondicherry 
Shambhu PrasadInstitute of Rural Managament Anand 
Shiju VarugheseCentral University of Gujarat 
Shilpaa AnandBITS Pilani Hyderabad 
Shiv IssarNazareth University 
Shubha RanganathanIIT Hyderabad 
Shweta ChawakIIT Bombay 
Sujatha RamanAustralian National University 
Surajit ChakravartyIIT Delhi 
Syed Shoaib AliIIT Delhi 
Usha RamanUniversity of Hyderabad 
Vasundhara BhojvaidShiv Nadar University 
Vidya SubramanianO P Jindal Global University 

Suggested citation

STS-IN Conference Desk. “STS India Conference: List of Reviewers.” NEXUS, STS India Network, 2025.

Article type

Review / 3 min read / Conference, Governance

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