
Luisa Cortesi
@paaniraani
Environ anthropologist, water, disasters, social justice, Bihar, India—nickname assigned by magnetic lady in the field, I am proudly no royalty!NOT TWITTING
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08-04-2012 11:14:41
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A #mustread @yamunajiye ji, today this publication caught my attention & I just could not stop myself from reading it again. Thanks to India Rivers Forum for this remarkable compilation of 47 inspiring individual narratives. Nidhi Jamwal Arati Kumar-Rao Manshi Asher Bhim


Cathi Albertyn & Dr Rachel Adams introduce the second part of #SAJHR special double issue on ‘The #Covid19 Pandemic, #Inequalities and #HumanRights in #SouthAfrica’. Published online: 01 Aug 2022 #SAJHRlatestarticles T&F Africa tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.10…

Community Justice Exchange See also youtu.be/uqH_Y1TupoQ








Lucy Michael Ensuring that all students learning about qualitative research have research methods & ethics training is essential- & oversight via ethics approval would seem to be an absolute requirement here (2).

I went on a #SwadeshDarshan tour to Urur Kuppam beach. The sea, I learnt, does not like us very much. Neither does the river. Supriya Sahu IAS Greater Chennai Corporation

Thank you माझी Mumbai, आपली BMC for addressing my plaint. Met Khatim Bhai today who was collecting trash from Bandra Talav manually with bare hands & sitting on the same pile. Please provide him gloves & better tools. If possible, buy a machine for him to save from this torture 🙏



Or even look at the rights available to asylum seekers as covered in the new Know Your Rights Guide by Irish Council for Civil Liberties 🏳️🌈 Irish Refugee Council


Niamh Flanagan I'd disagree with your last point that fieldwork should be saved for people working on PhDs. field opportunities can be super valuable to students, and help cement understanding of complex topics. Instructors can assign fieldwork (with non traumatized interviewees) ethically.
