Nooreen Fatima
Education:
Bachelor of Architecture (B.Arch), Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi
Master of Architecture (M.Arch) in Urban Design, School of Planning and Architecture Delhi
Fellow, Urban Fellows Programme, Indian Institute for Human Settlements Bangalore
Bio:
Nooreen is a Ph.D. student with the Global Urban Studies Program at the School of Arts and Sciences Newark. She completed her Bachelor of Architecture (B.Arch) from Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi, and Master of Architecture (M.Arch) in Urban Design from School of Planning and Architecture Delhi. She has also been a fellow under Urban Fellows Programme at Indian Institute for Human Settlements, Bangalore. She has worked in several distinguished planning, design, and policy research projects in the past and also served as an Adjunct faculty at the School of Global Affairs, Ambedkar University Delhi.
Her research lies at the intersection of infrastructure, citizenship, and governance in Delhi’s resettlement colonies. Her research explores socio-technical responses, everyday negotiations, and make-shift spatial arrangements by the displaced urban residents to create ‘home’, access infrastructure, and make claims to citizenship in Delhi’s resettlement colonies through visual ethnography. Her scholarly interests also include spatial injustice, politics of space, politics from below, informal urbanism, and the Global south.
Research Interests: Infrastructural Citizenship, Make-shift urbanism, Informal Urbanism, Spatial injustice, Visual ethnography, Politics from below, Planning and Politics in the global South
Anticipated Graduation: 2025