(Sreerekha) S Mullassery Sathiamma

Biography

I joined ISS in January 2020. Prior to ISS, I taught at the University of Virginia, USA, in its Global Studies Program, and at the Department for Women’s Studies at Jamia Millia Islamia in New Delhi, India. I am a member of the Editorial Board of Development and Change. My areas of academic interest span theories of gender and political economy, feminist theories of development, women social welfare workers in South Asia, feminist research methodologies and epistemologies, caste politics in India and South Asia, adivasi land rights in India, and the Kerala model of development.

 

To know more about my work, see:

https://sites.google.com/view/sreerekha-sathi/home

 

International Institute of Social Studies

Assistant professor | Academic staff unit
Email
sree.sathi@iss.nl
Room
I3-38
Location
Kortenaerkade 12, 's - Gravenhage

Work

4242 Gender at Work in Development

Year
2022
Course Code
ISS-4242-22-23

4226 Feminist Perspectives, Gender & Dev

Year
2022
Course Code
ISS-4226-22-23

4393 SJP: Working towards the RP

Year
2022
Course Code
ISS-4393-22-23

3105 Research Paper Preparation

Year
2022
Course Code
ISS-3105-22-23

Major SJP

Year
2022
Course Code
ISS-SJP-22-23

5401 Research Paper

Year
2022
Course Code
ISS-5401-22-23

Board of Examiners

Year
2022
Course Code
ISS-BOE-22-23

General Information

Year
2022
Course Code
ISSGENERAL-22-23

4153 Cont Perspectives on Social Justice

Year
2022
Course Code
ISS-4153-22-23

News regarding (Sreerekha) S Mullassery Sathiamma

Unfreedoms in south India’s tea value chain: reproduction and resistance

In this article in Globalizations, Dr Karin Astrid Siegmann and Dr Sreerekha Sathi investigate forms of unfree labour in south Indian tea plantations.

Making research truly transformative

For research to be socially transformative, the research process itself must be socially just. This post describes an ISS project developing such a methodology.
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Marginalization of women workers in Indian social welfare policies

New publication by Sreerekha Sathi
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