Reclaiming Dignity, Justice and Wellbeing.

AuthorE. Premdas Pinto, Chinnamma Muddanagudi, Sathyasree Goswami and Susheelamma Mallikappa
AreaRaichur
Date Accessioned2024-11-07T07:16:08Z
Date Available2024-11-07T07:16:08Z
Date of Publication2019
DescriptionDocumentation based on experiences of dalit women from Jagrutha Mahila Sanghatan (JMS), a Dalit Women Agricultural Labourers' Collective.
AbstractThis case study documents and analyzes the role of JMS in mobilizing grassroot community of Dalit women and their lived experiences of fighting and demanding Social Accountability for Dignity, Health and Wellbeing. It uses a qualitative research methodology to analyze the stories and historical narratives of multiple struggle waged by "Thrice Oppressed" Dalit Madiga women in a predominantly feudal society.
Identifier URIhttps://resourcerepository.azimpremjiuniversity.edu.in/handle/apurr/733
ProvenanceRural
ProvenanceKarnataka
ProvenanceIndia
KeywordDalit Madiga Women
CitationPinto, E.P., Muddanagudi, C., Goswami, S., & Mallikappa, S. (2019). Reclaiming Dignity, Justice and Wellbeing. New Delhi: CHSJ and COPASAH.
TitleReclaiming Dignity, Justice and Wellbeing.
StatusReady (Well-Structured)
CoverageUnderstanding the Relationship between Structural Barriers and Health Status. Intersections of Caste, Class, Gender and Patriarchy. Caste and Gender Based Atrocities. Role of Community Based Collectives.
Course TagSocial Research Methods in Health: Generating Qualitative Evidence in Health. Civil Society Interventions in Health. Perspectives around Caste, Class, Gender and Patriarchy.
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