Challenging Gender Inequalities in Land Rights and Forest Governance: An Interview with Bina Agarwal
Bina Agarwal is a Professor of Development Economics and Environment at The University of Manchester, UK, which she joined in…
Bina Agarwal is a Professor of Development Economics and Environment at The University of Manchester, UK, which she joined in…
An anonymous quote from the internet says: “Don’t let your mind bully your Body”[i]. Herbert Mead’s Mind, Self and Society…
A Book Discussion on Being Adivasi: Existence, Entitlements, Exclusion – edited by Abhay Xaxa and Ganesh N. Devy and published…
A book discussion on Transdisciplinary Ethnography in India: Women in the Field edited by Rosa M. Perez and Lina M.…
Sociology is the study of human relations and human interactions, with the ‘community’ as one of the central units of…
Craig Calhoun is a University Professor of Social Sciences at Arizona State University (ASU). Prior to coming to Arizona State…
First part can be accessed here Introduction Ethnic identity is not a single fixed social phenomenon but a conglomeration of…
In our everyday lives, ethnicity appears self-evident – the group a person belongs to. Indeed in a sense, this idea…
There are many ways to think about the ‘state’, and its relationship with individuals and groups who have been historically…
Introduction The Karnataka Hijab Row has sparked a debate on the wearing of Hijab for Muslim women. Throughout patriarchal history,…