Publications
Articles & book chapters
Ivan Deschenaux and William Matthews. 2024. Homo Anthropologicus: Unexamined behavioural models in sociocultural anthropology. Anthropological Theory.
Ivan Deschenaux. 2023. The “replication” of caste as a form of collective akrasia. In Against Better Judgment: Akrasia in Anthropological Perspective, edited by Patrick McKearny and Nicholas Evans. Berghahn Books.
Giulio Ongaro, Doug Hardman, Ivan Deschenaux. 2022. Why the extended mind is nothing special but is central. Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences.
Evangelia Mitleton-Kelly, Ivan Deschenaux, Christian Maag, Matthew Fullerton, Nihan Celikkaya. 2013. Enhancing crowd evacuation and traffic management through AmI technologies: A review of the literature. In Co-evolution of intelligent socio-technical systems: Modelling and Applications in Large Scale Emergency and Transport Domains. Edited by Evangelia Mitleton-Kelly. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg.
Dissertation and Thesis
Ivan Deschenaux. 2019. The Resilience of Caste: Dalits, Psychological Essentialism, and Intercaste Marriage in the Himalayan Foothills of Eastern Nepal. Doctoral Dissertation. London School of Economics, London, UK.
Ivan Deschenaux. 2012. A hypothesis on the effect of cognitive essentialism during the “People’s War” of Nepal. MSc Thesis. London School of Economics, London, UK.