Aishwarya Bhuta
School of Geography and Planning
PhD Candidate
Full contact details
School of Geography and Planning
Geography and Planning Building
Winter Street
Sheffield
S3 7ND
- Profile
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Aishwarya Bhuta joined the Department of Geography in 2023 supported by an ESRC 1+3 White Rose Doctoral Training Partnership scholarship. Her research interests broadly revolve around gender and development. Prior to joining the Department, she has been a development sector professional researching issues related to gender in India. Her academic training is in the social sciences and her professional background is in policy research.
Interrogating NGO-isation, Rethinking Women's Empowerment: Case Studies from India
Aishwarya’s thesis will examine case studies of NGOs which have emerged from a history of women’s movements in India, from the theoretical lens of the capability approach and women’s empowerment. She will primarily use qualitative research methods including ethnographic fieldwork. The study will attempt to operationalise the capability approach in the context of NGOs and women participants of their interventions. Moreover, it will critique some of the dominant Northern framings of empowerment, and explore their alternative Southern feminist conceptualisations in the Indian context.
Supervisors: Prof Dorothea Kleine, Dr Sammia Poveda
- Qualifications
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2022-2023: MA Social Research, University of Sheffield
2019-2021: MA in Development and Labour Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi, India
2014-2017: BA in Social Sciences, Tata Institute of Social Sciences (Tuljapur campus), India
- Publications
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Journal articles
- Abolition. Feminism. Now. Abolition. Feminism. Now. , by Angela Y. Davis, Gina Dent, Erica R. Meiners, and Beth E. Richie, London, Penguin Random House, 2022, 272 pp., £10.99 (paperback), ISBN 978-0-2415-4375-7. International Feminist Journal of Politics, 26(1), 203-205.
- Ekla Chalo Re : a tribute to Ms. Mary Roy. Gender & Development, 31(1), 241-242.
- Book Review: The truth will set you free, but first it will piss you off! Thoughts on life, love, and rebellion. Affilia, 38(1), 153-154.
- Political Economy of Women and Work. Review of Development and Change, 27(2), 279-283.
- Correction to: Imbalancing Act: India’s Industrial Relations Code, 2020. The Indian Journal of Labour Economics, 65(3), 927-927.
- Imbalancing Act: India’s Industrial Relations Code, 2020. The Indian Journal of Labour Economics, 65(3), 821-830.
- Book review: Kavita Krishnan, Fearless Freedom. Society and Culture in South Asia, 7(1), 190-192.
- Lukas Schlogl and Andy Sumner, Disrupted Development and the Future of Inequality in the Age of Automation. Review of Development and Change, 25(2), 278-280.
- Social distancing: Psychological considerations and the role of technology. Local Development & Society, 1(2), 171-176.
- Book review: Adichie, C.N., Dear Ijeawele, or a Feminist Manifesto in Fifteen Suggestions. Indian Journal of Gender Studies, 25(2), 319-320.
- Book Review: Red chilli pickle and moonlit terraces: The making of Indian woman hood by S. Singh. Affilia, 088610992211420-088610992211420.
- Teaching activities
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GEO417 Ideas and Practice in International Development (graduate teaching assistant, 2023-2024)