Items where Research Group is "Literacy and Development Group

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Number of items: 11.

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Armes, Sarah, Bhanjdeo, Arundhita, Chakraborty, Debashis, Kaur, Harmanpreet, Ray, Sumantra and Rao, Nitya (2024) Aligning Santal tribe menu templates with EAT-Lancet Commission's dietary guidelines for sustainable and healthy diets: A comparative analysis. Nutrients, 16 (3). ISSN 2072-6643

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Esposito, Lucio and Theuerkauf, Ulrike (2024) Economic well-being and self-placements on a left-right scale: Evidence from undergraduate students in seven countries. Journal of Political Ideologies, 29 (1). pp. 98-120. ISSN 1356-9317

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Gordon, John (2024) Conversations about literary conversations:An inquiring assemblage. L1-Educational Studies in Language and Literature. ISSN 1578-6617 (In Press)

Gordon, John and Finlayson, Alan (2024) ‘Tip me one of your ballads, why then we should drop into poetry’:Curricular framing of protest songs as a resource for citizenship education. In: Society, Politics and Education in Uncertain Times. Taylor and Francis. (In Press)

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Harrington, Tomás, Narain, Nivedita, Rao, Nitya, Rengalakshmi, Raj, Sogani, Reetu, Chakraborty, Shuvajit and Upadhyay, Astha (2024) A needs-based approach to promoting gender equity and inclusivity: Insights from participatory research with farmer-producer organisations (FPOs). Journal of Social and Economic Development, 26 (2). 409–434. ISSN 0972-5792

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Iyer, Soundarya and Rao, Nitya (2024) Inclusion or exclusion? Gendered experiences and strategies of migrants in informal settlements in Bengaluru. Indian Journal of Human Development, 18 (1). pp. 20-41. ISSN 2456-480X

Iyer, Soundarya and Rao, Nitya (2024) Skills to stay: Social processes in agricultural skill acquisition in rural Karnataka. Third World Quarterly, 45 (4). pp. 677-697. ISSN 0143-6597

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Naeim Maleki, Mohammad, Robinson-Pant, Anna, Jere, Catherine, Papen, Uta, Christoforatou, Vicky and Mjaya, Ahmmardouh (2024) Why do the New Literacy Studies struggle to influence policy? Considering Phonics. UNSPECIFIED.

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Rao, Nitya and Djohari, Natalie (2024) Both visible and invisible: Women, risk-taking and the expansion of fisheries technologies in South India. Gender Technology & Development, 28 (1). pp. 29-49. ISSN 0971-8524

Rao, Nitya, Hooper, Lee, Gray, Heather, Grist, Natasha, Forster, Johanna, Bremner, Julie, Sabir, Ghezal, Heaton, Matthew, Marwaha, Nisha, Thakur, Sudarshan, Wanyama, Abraham and Zhang, Liangzi (2024) A systematic review of the impact of post-harvest aquatic food processing technology on gender equality and social justice. Nature Food, 5 (9). pp. 731-741. ISSN 2662-1355

Rao, Nitya, Shankar, Shubhasree and Dutta, Aiswarya (2024) Spatial poverty traps and food security: Unpacking the linkages. Economic and Political Weekly, 59 (16). pp. 51-57. ISSN 0012-9976

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