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Nidhi Singal

Nidhi Singal

Nidhi Singal is Professor of Disability and Inclusive Education at the Faculty of Education, University of Cambridge. She is a leading scholar in the field of inclusive education, with a particular focus on children and young people with disabilities in Sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia. Over the last two decades her research, teaching, policy and civic engagement have demonstrated the critical importance of identifying, listening and responding to the experiences and needs of persons with disabilities within the wider field of international and comparative education and research. In so doing, her scholarship seeks to maximise the potential for this research to inform effective policy development and positive social and cultural change.

鈥楬ow do we know who to believe?鈥: Indian secondary students navigating misinformation on climate change

Wind farm in a semi-arid rural setting

Being a teenager today opens you up to a social media feed filled with a chaotic blend of viral tree-planting challenges, AI-generated disasters, and sensationalist headlines about the climate crises. You know the planet is changing, you see the floods and feel the heatwaves in your own community. However, what you face online is a barrage of conflicting noises.

Read More鈥楬ow do we know who to believe?鈥: Indian secondary students navigating misinformation on climate change

Seeking the 鈥楯ust鈥 in Liminal Spaces: Rebordering Conception, Definition, and Praxis of Education in the Global South

Group photo of blog post authors at the Conference

For us鈥攕ix researchers working with Southern epistemologies across disparate contexts鈥攖he theme of this year鈥檚 糖心传媒 conference provided us the space to tease out some common threads in our doctoral projects.

Read MoreSeeking the 鈥楯ust鈥 in Liminal Spaces: Rebordering Conception, Definition, and Praxis of Education in the Global South