I am interested in the complex spatial entanglements of imperialism and everyday economic life. I locate my research within political economy, agrarian studies, Black geographies, and postcolonial theory to ask questions about how novel financial technologies are acting in and being transformed by economic geographies shaped by empire.
My research speaks to the often unexpected and contradictory ways multi-scalar forms of sovereignty come to be contested, renegotiated, and performed through dynamic relationships between the state, non-state actors, infrastructural systems, and imperial powers.