Biography

Shenali Pilapitiya is a PhD candidate in Political Science specializing in Comparative Politics and Methods. Her work focuses on contentious politics, social movements, political culture, and political theory. She is currently working on the relationship between social movements and regime change in South Asia.

Shenali draws from her interdisciplinary background in area studies, sociology and anthropology and is interested in speculative and qualitative methods to explore how social movements transform political and economic culture.

Prior to her PhD, Shenali worked as a teaching assistant in the Sociology department at the University of California, Berkeley, and as an educator with the Bay Area Education Team. She holds a MSc. in South Asia Studies from the University of Oxford, and a BA in Political Science from the University of California, Berkeley. 

Education

  • BA Univ Calif Berkeley, 5/2021
  • Research Keywords

    Contentious Politics; Social Movements; Political Resistance; Political Action; Critical Theory; Postcolonial Theory; Political Culture; Qualitative Methods

    • (fall 2024) POSC 248. Human Rights
    • (spring 2025) POSC 110. Ideology and Political Conflict
    • (fall 2025) POSC 248. Human Rights
    • (spring 2026) POSC 371. European Political Thought II