Items where Author is "Mistry, Jignesh"
Chindaliya, Sakshi, Mohan, Deepanshu, Mistry, Jignesh and Siddharth, G. (2024) Voices from the Andolan: Agrarian crisis, dissent and identity. In: The Indian farmer's protest of 2020–2021 : Agrarian crisis, dissent and identity. Routledge, London, pp. 203-230. ISBN 9781003515050
Saluja, Tavleen Kaur, Thomas, Ashika and Mistry, Jignesh (2024) Bordering informality : Woes of the Wazirpur Mazdoors. In: Vulnerable communities in neoliberal India : Perspectives from a feminist ethnographic approach. Routledge, London, pp. 97-115. ISBN 9781003494065
Derhgawen, Shubhangi, Mohan, Hima Trisha and Mistry, Jignesh (2024) Weaving livelihoods : Hasta Kalakar of Kutch, Gujarat. In: Vulnerable communities in neoliberal India : Perspectives from a feminist ethnographic approach. Routledge, London, pp. 79-96. ISBN 9781003494065
Chindaliya, Sakshi, Thomas, Ashika, Mohan, Deepanshu and Mistry, Jignesh (2024) Navigating through shocks: Mīṉavar of Tamil Nadu and Pondicherry. In: Pan-India stories of informal Workers During Covid-19 pandemic : Crisis narratives. Palgrave Macmillan, Singapore, pp. 31-65. ISBN 978-981-97-1525-1
Mohan, Hima Trisha, Thomas, Ashika, Chindaliya, Sakshi and Mistry, Jignesh (2024) Cycle of poverty: Analysing the social structures of the women of Kapashera. In: Pan-India stories of informal Workers During Covid-19 pandemic : Crisis narratives. Palgrave Macmillan, Singapore, pp. 107-130. ISBN 978-981-97-1525-1
Derhgawen, Shubhangi, Thomas, Ashika, Mohan, Deepanshu and Mistry, Jignesh (2024) Living among waste: Bachaikaris of Bhalswa. In: Pan-India stories of informal Workers During Covid-19 pandemic : Crisis narratives. Palgrave Macmillan, Singapore, pp. 89-105. ISBN 978-981-97-1525-1
Sinha, Samrat, Mohan, Deepanshu, Mistry, Jignesh and Thomas, Ashika (2023) How an Indo-Bhutan border market has moved beyond narratives of conflict and security. The Wire.
Mohan, Deepanshu, Sekhani, Richa, Mistry, Jignesh, Singh, Advaita, Sreedhar, Snehal and Agarwal, Shivani (2022) Labour markets of India during a Pandemic: Observations from an ethnographic survey: In cities of Lucknow and Pune narratives of daily wage workers across mazdoor mandis. In: Social and Economic Transitions in China and India. Palgrave Macmillan, Singapore, pp. 31-56. ISBN 9789811961243
Tokas, Sakshi, Mittal, Vanshika, Agarwal, Shivani, Mohan, Deepanshu, Mistry, Jignesh and Mohan, Tanushree (2022) Tracing the journey of a craft from ‘Embeddedness’ to ‘Commercialisation’: A case of hand block printing from the Jaipur REGION. Asian Ethnicity. ISSN 1469-2953 (In Press)
Mohan, Deepanshu, Sekhani, Richa, Mistry, Jignesh, Mishra, Sunanda, Singh, Advaita, Mittal, Vanshika, Pachauri, Rekha, Chindaliya, Sakshi and Mohan, Tanushree (2022) Gauging the impact of a pandemic on the lives and livelihoods of female domestic worker across Indian cities. International Journal of Health Sciences, 6 (S3). pp. 11653-1167. ISSN 2550-6978
Sekhani, Richa, Mohan, Deepanshu, Mistry, Jignesh, Mittal, Vanshika, Singh, Advaita, Pachauri, Rekha, Chindaliya, Sakshi and Mohan, Tanushree (2022) Understanding the intra-household decision-making of female domestic workers across cities of India: Ethnographic reflections from Bhopal, Katni, Jhansi, Lucknow, and Pune. Journal of Positive School Psychology, 6 (5). pp. 5561-5584. ISSN 2717-7564
Mohan, Deepanshu, Mistry, Jignesh and Singh, Advaita (2022) Migrant workers in Delhi's Kapashera have been left to fend for themselves. The Wire. pp. 1-9.
Sekhani, Richa, Mohan, Deepanshu, Mistry, Jignesh, Singh, Advaita and Mittal, Vanshika (2022) Examining the informality in urban informal settlements: Evidence from Kapashera. Cities, 123: 103591. ISSN 0264-2751
Mohan, Deepanshu and Mistry, Jignesh (2021) Anchored in the barren: The case of Pune’s Janata Vasahat. The Wire.
Mohan, Deepanshu, Mistry, Jignesh, Singh, Advaita and Sreedhar, Snehal (2021) How daily wage workers in India suffered in the lockdown : and continue to struggle months later. Scroll.
Mohan, Deepanshu, Mistry, Jignesh, Singh, Advaita, Mishra, Sunanda and Agarwal, Shivani (2021) Travails of ASHA workers during COVID-19 call for renewed focus on public health. The Wire.