Chandiren Valayden
Assistant Professor
Background
Chandiren Valayden is an interdisciplinary researcher whose work traces the conceptual histories of race and racism as a way of understanding the political crises of the present. Drawing on scholarship from political theory, urban studies, anthropology, and cultural studies, he examines how conceptions of race and racist practices shape social order. Conversely, he is equally interested in how race and racism are themselves transformed by shifting political and cultural conditions.
Recent work has probed the rise of right-wing politics in the US and beyond, with a particular emphasis on analyzing the meaning-making and space-making practices of the political right. Another recent line of work investigates how counterinsurgency, urban policing, and warfare transform practices of dehumanization and thus shape the very contours of social order. His work has appeared in Theory, Culture & Society, Humanity, Annals of the American Association of Geographers, Environment and Planning D: Society and Space, and The Journal of Right-Wing Studies.
These lines of inquiry converge in Valayden's current book project, which expands the concept of 鈥渞acial feralization鈥 as an analytic for understanding planetary racial governance. Drawing on military archives, media discourses, and urban policies, he argues that figures of the 鈥渇eral鈥 鈥 feral cities, feral youths, and feral migrants 鈥 as well as analogies of wilding and degeneration, increasingly shape governmental interventions in cities worldwide. He argues that racism is expressed as a planetary government of the feral (those deemed to have regressed to a pre-social state) across interlinked urban landscapes.
Education
- MA, PhD, University of California - Irvine
- MPhil, Trinity College Dublin
- BA, Griffith College Dublin
Research Interests
- Theories of race and racism
- Counterinsurgency and policing
- Right-wing political extremism
- Political geography and theories of space
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Selected publications
2025 (with Alexandra S. Moore) 鈥溾楧ominating the Battlespace鈥: Right-wing tactical performances and the spatial politics of postdemocracy.鈥 Environment and Planning D: Society and Space
2024 (with Belinda Walzer and Alexandra S. Moore) 鈥淭he Ordinariness of January 6: Rhetorics of Participation in Antidemocratic Culture.鈥 Journal of Right-Wing Studies 2(1): 92-97.
2022 (with Jakob Feinig) 鈥淗umanization as Money: Modern Monetary Theory and the Critique of Race.鈥 Humanity 13 (2): 146-157
2022 鈥淣ormalizing Counterinsurgency in the United States: First Responders as the First Line of Defense.鈥 Small Wars and Insurgencies 33 (4-5): 673-692
2022 鈥淧rovincializing Trump: Organized Displacement in Global Politics.鈥 Annals of the American Association of Geographers 112 (3): 636-643
2016 鈥淩acial Feralization: Targeting Race in the age of Planetary Urbanization.鈥 Theory, Culture & Society 33 (7-8): 159-182