This thesis looks at the system of social stratification in Punjabi villages of Pakistan using caste as a theoretical tool and develops an analysis of the dynamics between caste, gender, and violence. The focus of the research is the hierarchical arrangement of two major caste based status groups in Punjabi villages i.e. landowning castes, Zamindars, and service providing castes, Kammis, their asymmetrical social interactions in the village setting, and its changing patterns. The study draws on the theory of intersectionality to explore the social relations of dominance and resistance in the paradigm of caste and gender as an interconnected system of social oppression and structural violence. It is a case study comparative research and is c...
This thesis investigates how young married women in rural Sindh commonly strategize and negotiate wi...
This paper provides quantitative evidence of a gender division of labor within the households of fou...
The management of irrigation water and other resources, as practiced by traditional farming communit...
This thesis looks at the system of social stratification in Punjabi villages of Pakistan using caste...
This article examines the contemporary significance of caste as a dimension of social stratification...
Asymmetrical power relationships are found throughout Pakistan’s Punjabi and Pukhtun communities. Th...
This thesis explores the subculture feudals have maintained in Pakistan, since the partition of Indi...
Asymmetrical power relationships are found throughout Pakistan\u27s Punjabi and Pukhtun communities....
This study is a sociological revisit of a Punjabi village in Pakistan after over 50 years. The villa...
In this thesis, I examine the structure and practice of kinship groups in Pakistan. For the majorit...
Asymmetrical power relationships are found throughout Pakistan’s Punjabi and Pukhtun communities. Th...
This paper discusses the socio-demographics of a village in Punjab named „Mohla‟. Sociodemogra...
Asymmetrical power relationships are found throughout Pakistan\u27s Punjabi and Pukhtun communities....
This paper examines the subordination of women by men among the populations of the Northern Ar...
This thesis investigates how young married women in rural Sindh commonly strategize and negotiate wi...
This paper provides quantitative evidence of a gender division of labor within the households of fou...
The management of irrigation water and other resources, as practiced by traditional farming communit...
This thesis looks at the system of social stratification in Punjabi villages of Pakistan using caste...
This article examines the contemporary significance of caste as a dimension of social stratification...
Asymmetrical power relationships are found throughout Pakistan’s Punjabi and Pukhtun communities. Th...
This thesis explores the subculture feudals have maintained in Pakistan, since the partition of Indi...
Asymmetrical power relationships are found throughout Pakistan\u27s Punjabi and Pukhtun communities....
This study is a sociological revisit of a Punjabi village in Pakistan after over 50 years. The villa...
In this thesis, I examine the structure and practice of kinship groups in Pakistan. For the majorit...
Asymmetrical power relationships are found throughout Pakistan’s Punjabi and Pukhtun communities. Th...
This paper discusses the socio-demographics of a village in Punjab named „Mohla‟. Sociodemogra...
Asymmetrical power relationships are found throughout Pakistan\u27s Punjabi and Pukhtun communities....
This paper examines the subordination of women by men among the populations of the Northern Ar...
This thesis investigates how young married women in rural Sindh commonly strategize and negotiate wi...
This paper provides quantitative evidence of a gender division of labor within the households of fou...
The management of irrigation water and other resources, as practiced by traditional farming communit...