Principal Investigator: Michael John Patrick Walton. Lead Organisation: Centre of policy research, India
Co-investigator: Partha Mukhopadhyay
In Indian cities many people live in marginal areas, with insecure housing, and inadequate provision of most public services, such as water and sanitation, electricity, garbage collection and policing.
How does the relationship between populations living in areas of conflict, and armed non-state actors, result in forms of local governance and affect livelihoods? Based on work in Colombia, India, Lebanon, Niger and South Africa.
Wartime Institutions: A Research Agenda
Local Institutions and Armed Group Presence in Colombia
Bridging Micro and Macro Approaches on Civil Wars and Political Violence: Issues, Challenges, and the Way Forward
Concerned with exploring the space for empowerment of those who suffer illbeing through their gender identity, this study with married couples in a rural area of Eastern Uganda uses multiple methods including survey data, ethnography and experimental economics.
Introduction: Marriage, Gender Relations and Social Change
Resolving Risk? Marriage and Creative Conjugality
Conjugality as Social Change: A Zimbabwean Case
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