Martha Bragin and Et.al., Publication in Child Welfare Journal
Sudeshna Sengupta Article in Journal of Labour
Sushmita Mukherjee Article in Linkedin
Astha Ramaiya and Et.al., Article in Journal of Adolescent Health
ISST New Podcast
Our relating with pastoral women and understanding their work has gone through multiple phases. We could point out before going to the field how pastoral woman's work does not find itself within the women and work discourse but it was after understanding the relationship of women with animals, we could understand the nature of "work" which a pastoral woman does. The work transcends beyond the binaries of paid and unpaid, human and non-human and, self and ecology. It helped us to look at the being of a pastoral woman in more complex and intricate ways.
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Here's a short article written by the research team aka Gurpreet Kaur, Prateek and Saee Pawar, the article throws light on the life and labour of pastoral women.
https://www.hindustantimes.com/opinion/the-life-and-labour-of-india...
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