Taneesha Mohan describes the socio-political context for gendered labour relations in contemporary India drawing on case studies from Tamil Nadu and West Bengal
Bonded labor, which is characterized by a long-term relationship between employer and employee, is u...
In the contemporary global economy, new technologies are growing the ‘reserve army’ of labour, while...
This paper examines the brick kiln industry in Tamil Nadu as a case study to highlight the discrepan...
International audienceDrawing on a number of case studies from Tamil Nadu, this paper shows that bon...
Taking a historical perspective this paper explores the phasing out of ‘bonded’ labour in agricultur...
The aim of this thesis is to explain the existence and coexistence of diverse hired labour arrangeme...
Slavery and slavery like practices have many faces and forms. This thesis aims to investigate one of...
Taking a historical perspective this paper explores the phasing out of ‘bonded’ labour in agricultur...
Unfree labour used to be a main feature of a pre-capitalist mode of production which dominated agric...
This paper explores the implications of women’s work in agriculture in Telangana, a region in the st...
Behind India's high recent growth rates lies a story of societal conflict that is scarcely talked ab...
Using a social reproduction framework, this article explores how reproduction of rural working class...
This article analyses why informal labourers working ‘at the margins’ of global production networks ...
Jan Breman, Isabelle Guérin and Aseem Prakash (Editors), India's Unfree Workforce: Of Bondage Old an...
On the basis of anthropological fieldwork carried out in South Gujarat in the early 1960s, I describ...
Bonded labor, which is characterized by a long-term relationship between employer and employee, is u...
In the contemporary global economy, new technologies are growing the ‘reserve army’ of labour, while...
This paper examines the brick kiln industry in Tamil Nadu as a case study to highlight the discrepan...
International audienceDrawing on a number of case studies from Tamil Nadu, this paper shows that bon...
Taking a historical perspective this paper explores the phasing out of ‘bonded’ labour in agricultur...
The aim of this thesis is to explain the existence and coexistence of diverse hired labour arrangeme...
Slavery and slavery like practices have many faces and forms. This thesis aims to investigate one of...
Taking a historical perspective this paper explores the phasing out of ‘bonded’ labour in agricultur...
Unfree labour used to be a main feature of a pre-capitalist mode of production which dominated agric...
This paper explores the implications of women’s work in agriculture in Telangana, a region in the st...
Behind India's high recent growth rates lies a story of societal conflict that is scarcely talked ab...
Using a social reproduction framework, this article explores how reproduction of rural working class...
This article analyses why informal labourers working ‘at the margins’ of global production networks ...
Jan Breman, Isabelle Guérin and Aseem Prakash (Editors), India's Unfree Workforce: Of Bondage Old an...
On the basis of anthropological fieldwork carried out in South Gujarat in the early 1960s, I describ...
Bonded labor, which is characterized by a long-term relationship between employer and employee, is u...
In the contemporary global economy, new technologies are growing the ‘reserve army’ of labour, while...
This paper examines the brick kiln industry in Tamil Nadu as a case study to highlight the discrepan...