Items where Author is "Wilson, Kalpana"

Number of items: 21.
  • What reproductive justice brings to and requires of the feminist economics project. (2025) Sigle-Rushton, Wendy and Nunes, Débora M. and Sochas, Laura and Chanfreau, Jenny and Suh, Siri and Wilson, Kalpana picture_as_pdf
  • Picturing gender and poverty: from 'victimhood' to 'agency'? (2010) Wilson, Kalpana
  • Afterword: gender, agency and coercion. Phillips, Anne and Madhok, Sumi and Wilson, Kalpana
  • Agency. Wilson, Kalpana
  • Agency as 'smart economics': neoliberalism, gender and development. Wilson, Kalpana
  • The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation and the necro-populationism of ‘climate-smart’ agriculture. Shaw, Amanda and Wilson, Kalpana picture_as_pdf
  • Class alliances and the nature of hegemony: the post-independence Indian state in Marxist writing. Wilson, Kalpana
  • From missionaries to microcredit?: 'race', gender and agency in neoliberal development. Wilson, Kalpana
  • The Hindu right, DfID and diasporas in development (Part 1). Wilson, Kalpana picture_as_pdf
  • The Hindu right, DfID and diasporas in development (Part 2). Wilson, Kalpana picture_as_pdf
  • Introduction: gender, agency and coercion. Phillips, Anne and Madhok, Sumi and Wilson, Kalpana
  • Patterns of accumulation and struggles of rural labour: some aspects of agrarian change in central Bihar. Wilson, Kalpana
  • Prime Minister Modi’s UK visit: protests gather momentum. Wilson, Kalpana
  • 'Race', gender and neoliberalism: changing visual representations in development. Wilson, Kalpana
  • Race, racism and development: interrogating history, discourse and practice. Wilson, Kalpana
  • Reclaiming feminism: gender and neoliberalism - special issue, edited by Andrea Cornwall, Jasmine Gideon and Kalpana Wilson. Cornwall, Andrea and Gideon, Jasmine and Wilson, Kalpana
  • Reclaiming ‘agency’, reasserting resistance. Wilson, Kalpana
  • Resisting Hindutva, defending the right to vote in Bihar. Wilson, Kalpana
  • Small cultivators in Bihar and 'new' technology: choice or compulsion? Wilson, Kalpana
  • Towards a radical re-appropriation: gender, development and neoliberal feminism. Wilson, Kalpana
  • Who are the 'community'?: the World Bank and agrarian power in Bihar. Wilson, Kalpana