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Anitha Kurup co-authored Professor and Head, Education Programme Status of Rural Women in Karnataka http://ec2-3-108-111-222.ap-south-1.compute.amazonaws.com/niastestweb/sites/default/files/2022-03/Status%20of%20Rural%20Women%20in%20Karnataka.pdf Bangalore: NIAS Books and Special Publications No. SP4, 2006 |
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Carol Upadhya Coding Culture: Bangalore’s Software Industry, series of three ethnographic films (with Gautam Sonti) https://codingculture.wordpress.com/festivals/ NIAS-IDPAD project, Bangalore, 2006. |
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Anitha Kurup Quality and the Social Context of Rural Schools Contemporary Education Dialogue, Vol3:1 Monsoon 28-60 |
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Carol Upadhya Professor and Head, Urban and Mobility Studies Programme Community Rights in Land in Jharkhand Economic and Political Weekly 40: 4435–4442 |
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Carol Upadhya Professor and Head, Urban and Mobility Studies Programme A New Transnational Capitalist Class?: Capital Flows, Business Networks and Entrepreneurs in the Indian Software Industry Economic and Political Weekly 39: 5141–5151 |
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Jeebanlata Salam co-authored Assistant Professor, Education Programme Human Rights Investigation and Fact Finding Techniques https://hre.ohchr.org/hret/InstitutionDetail.aspx?INSKey=413&Lng=en New Delhi: Indian Social Institute, 2004 |
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Jeebanlata Salam Assistant Professor, Education Programme Social Exclusion and Education https://books.google.co.in/books/about/Social_Exclusion_and_Education.html?id=LPmbAAAAMAAJ&redir_esc=y New Delhi: Indian Social Institute, 2004 |
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Anitha Kurup Being True to Feminism: Methodology of the Status of Rural Women in Karnataka In: Building Women’s Capacities: Interventions in Gender Transformation. Ed. By R.K. Murthy. Sage Publications, New Delhi. pp: 229-251.( co-authored) |