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Earning their keep and keeping what they earn: A critique of organizing strategies for South Asian women in the informal sector Abstract: Read More
Making neo-liberal governance: the disempowering work of empowermentInternational Planning Studies This article casts light on the ideological apparatus of neo-liberal governance. It tries to analyze how neo-liberalism operates as an authorizing... Read More
Occupational Health Research in Developing Countries: A Partner for Social JusticeAmerican Journal of Public Health Read More
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