Postdoctoral researcher at @gvagrad.bsky.social
I research social reproduction, labor, and displacement in 🇹🇷 and also write about rights and organizing in global supply chains
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Very excited to have defended my PhD thesis last November!🎉
In this interview, I talk about what motivated the research and share some of the key findings and lessons along the way
Coming soon in RIPE Series in Global Political Economy - War Economy: Gendered Circuits of Violence and Capital, co-edited with Jacqui True. More at: www.routledge.com/War-Economy-...
“Everything in this world can be robbed and stolen, except one thing; this one thing is the love that emanates from a human being towards a solid commitment to a conviction or cause.” - Ghassan Kanafani
This study from Indonesia’s garment sector during 🦠 explores what workers and managers think re global brands and labor conditions. Are they for improve it or holding off? #laborreform
@cornellilr.bsky.social @theconversation.com @lacartita.com @laboraction.bsky.social @fashionactivista.bsky.social
In her thesis, Shalaka Thakur looks at how non-state armed groups in Northeast India tax ordinary people, businesses, and sometimes even the Indian state. She is using her research to understand how power, authority and order are shaped in conflict zones.
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this reminds me of the Euphrates River in southeast Turkey
🌱 Excited to share my new article with Saniye Dedeoglu!
We look at how #farmworkers’ inclusion in commercial #agriculture in 🇹🇷 works through patriarchal family relations and labor brokerage practices that connect home and farm, reproducing inequalities @gvagrad.bsky.social @gvagrad-gc.bsky.social
Very excited to have our paper included in this issue alongside scholars who profoundly influenced our thinking, including @feministonmarx.bsky.social @shirinmrai.bsky.social @sarastevano.bsky.social @juanitamarieelias.bsky.social and many others💫
🌟New Publication!
Raksha Gopal and I examine how Rohingya and Syrian refugees negotiate survival amid multiple forms of violence in India and Turkey. We introduce a new concept—the (in)securitization of social reproductive capacities—drawing on our PhDs @gvagrad.bsky.social.
📖Displaced Lives⤵️
✊ “The presence of workplace unions is linked to better compliance even where activity is restricted.”
📢 @luisalupo.bsky.social from @gvagrad.bsky.social shows how unions make a difference when it matters most.
#UnionsMatter #LabourStandards #WorkersRights
This article advances understandings of labour exploitation at the lower end of commercialized agricultural markets, focusing on the experiences of se…
In this article, we examine the practices of survival that Rohingya and Syrian refugees perform as they confront multiple forms of violence resulting from their forced displacement in India and Tur...
The concept of social reproduction (SR) has gained renewed interest in the past decade. Discussed and elaborated by generations of feminists, the concept offers a rejection of productivism and the ...
🌟New Publication!
Raksha Gopal and I examine how Rohingya and Syrian refugees negotiate survival amid multiple forms of violence in India and Turkey. We introduce a new concept—the (in)securitization of social reproductive capacities—drawing on our PhDs @gvagrad.bsky.social.
📖Displaced Lives⤵️
International Labour Review
In this article, we examine the practices of survival that Rohingya and Syrian refugees perform as they confront multiple forms of violence resulting from their forced displacement in India and Tur...
#PhDThesis
Luisa Lupo examines the lives of people working in the cotton fields of Southeast #Turkey and within the supply chains that connect them to international markets.
She finds that precarious labour and violences of state security measures produce veritable “cotton wars”.
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