Curriculum Vitae
BIOGRAPHY
I hold a PhD in Politics and International Relations from the University of Aberdeen, UK. My doctoral thesis investigates the interplay between political modernisation and ecological modernisation in a developing country. It engages with modernisation theories while highlighting country-specific dynamics and offers theoretical and empirical insights into how the lack of political institutionalisation affects environmental decision-making, particularly in Malaysia.
I am an Associate Fellow of the UK’s Advance HE. I worked as a teaching assistant in the School of Social Sciences at the University of Aberdeen for two academic years, during which my teaching experience spanned interdisciplinary modules in Politics, International Relations, and Sociology.
Prior to entering academia, I served as Editor-in-Chief of an independent news website in Malaysia. I have authored, co-authored, edited, or co-edited four books on civil society, social movements, and environmental movements in Malaysia and Singapore.
My current research areas include political modernisation, development, and institutionalisation, as well as environmental governance and misgovernance.
ACADEMIC QUALIFICATION
- PhD. Politics and International Relations, (Politik & Hubungan Antarabangsa)Aberdeen University
- MSc in Philosophy of Science & Science & Technology Policy Studies, (Science)Universiti Malaya (um)
- BSc. (Hons) in Science and Technology Studies, (Science)Universiti Malaya (um)
RESEARCH INTEREST
- Environmental decision-making in Malaysia (Environmental decision-making)
- Political institutionalisation and misgovernance in Malaysia (Political institutionalisation, misgovernance)