Biography
Pamela Shurmer-Smith is a human geographer, formerly of the University of Portsmouth, whose research and teaching centred on cultural geography, South Asia, and field methods. Her Hodder Arnold monograph India: Globalization and Change (2000) interprets post-1991 liberalisation through the lenses of caste, class, religion, and gender rather than purely historical narrative, linking economic restructuring to environmental politics, migration, and regional identities. She has also written on doing cultural geography and on Central African field contexts.
Published writings & editorial work
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- India — Globalization and Change
First published 2000 · Arnold
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A political-geography and economic-development text on post-liberalization India. Covers the macro-economic reforms of the 1990s, regional inequalities, and the social changes reshaping Indian cities and countryside.