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Dr Sohini Kar

Dr Sohini Kar

Associate Professor

Department of International Development

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Languages
Bengali, English, Japanese
Key Expertise
Economic anthropology, Financialization, Microfinance, Debt, Poverty

About me

Sohini Kar is a socio-cultural anthropologist focusing on economic anthropology of South Asia, particularly urban India. Her work examines the impact of increasing financialization on poverty and development.

Dr Kar’s book, from Stanford University Press was awarded the 2020 Bernard Cohn Book Prize for a first book on South Asia, sponsored by South Asia Council of the Association for Asian Studies. Financializing Poverty ethnographically examines how the emergence of commercial microfinance has allowed financial institutions in the city of Kolkata, India, to capitalize on the poverty of its residents.

In addition to her work on microfinance, Dr Kar has written about women in finance, and on India’s financial inclusion policy, and its relation to social welfare programmes. She is currently working on two projects: 1) financial activism and the ways in which non-financial actors engage finance as a space to enact social change; and 2) the impact of extreme heat on the lives and livelihoods of the urban poor in India.

Prior to joining LSE, Dr Kar held a postdoctoral position as Harvard College Fellow in the Department of Anthropology at Harvard University between 2013-14. She holds an MA and PhD in Anthropology from Brown University, an MA in Social Sciences from the University of Chicago, and a BA in Economics and French from Columbia University.

Selected publications

Peer Reviewed Journal Articles

  • Forthcoming. Kar Sohini. The Financial Activist: Shareholding and the Inconvenience of Collective Ownership. Cultural Anthropology.
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  • 2018. 
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Book Chapters

  • 2021. Kar, Sohini. Consuming Credit: Microfinance and Making Consumer Markets at the Bottom of the Pyramid. In Donner, Henrike & Baswati Bhattacharya (Eds.) Globalising Everyday Consumption in India: History and Ethnography. London: Routledge.
  • 2020. Kar, Sohini. Accumulation by Saturation: Welfare and Financial Inclusion in India. In Don Kalb and Chris Hann (eds.) Financialization: Relational Approaches. New York & Oxford: Berghahn Books.

Other Publications

  • 2024 ‘.’ Commentary: Reconfiguring Labour and Welfare in the Global South. Global Social Policy, 24, 2, 237-330.
  • 2017. Kar, Sohini. ‘’ Hot Spots, Cultural Anthropology website, September 27.
  • 2016. Kar, Sohini. Allegra Lab, Nov. 2.

Expertise Details

Economic anthropology; Anthropology of finance; Microfinance; Debt; Bottom of the pyramid; Social entrepreneurship; Gender; Ethnographic methods; South Asia; particularly urban India

My research

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