Dear all,
I would be interested to hear of any good writing resources with a specific
reference to gender studies/intersectionality/ post-disaster recovery and
livelihood studies. I'm looking for material for myself for
developing structure, argument, and analysis in my thesis chapters.
Books, online resources, youtube videos - anything you consider useful and
relevant would be of great interest. Please email me directly on
[log in to unmask], and I'll reply to the list compiling any
suggestions I receive.
Many thanks,
Sajal
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Regards,
Sajal Roy | PhD Candidate, MPhil (Bergen)
Western Sydney University
Building EM, Paramatta South Campus
LockedBag 1797, Penrith NSW 2751
https://www.westernsydney.edu.au/ics/home
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