Conservation as Economic Imperialism Publication: Journal Article Naidu, S.C. 2020. “Conservation As Economic Imperialism”. The Palgrave Encyclopedia of Imperialism and Anti-Imperialism.
Social Reproduction and The Agrarian Question of Women’s Labour in India Publication: Journal Article Naidu, S.C., and L. Ossome. 2016. “Social Reproduction and The Agrarian Question of Women’s Labour in India”. Agrarian South: Journal of Political Economy.
Environmental Justice in Ohio Publication: Journal Article Naidu, S.C., P. T. Manolakos, and T. E. Hopkins. 2013. “Environmental Justice in Ohio”. Review of Radical Political Economics.
Contemporary Faultlines in Applied Economic Research Publication: Journal Article Maringanti, A., B. Mathew, and S.C. Naidu. 2013. “Contemporary Faultlines in Applied Economic Research”. Economic and Political Weekly.
Epistemic Agitations and Pedagogies for Justice: A Conversation around Hungry Translations: Relearning the World Through Radical Vulnerability Publication: Journal Article Ossome, L., N. Sajid, K. Perry, S.C. Naidu, A.L. Keating, S. Kamat, and R. Nagar. 2022. “Epistemic Agitations and Pedagogies for Justice: A Conversation Around Hungry Translations: Relearning the World Through Radical Vulnerability”. Feminist Studies.
Domestic Labour and Female Labour Force Participation: Adding a Piece to the Puzzle Publication: Journal Article Naidu, S.C. 2016. “Domestic Labour and Female Labour Force Participation: Adding a Piece to the Puzzle”. Economic and Political Weekly.
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Legal exclusions, private wealth and livelihoods: An analysis of work time allocation in protected areas Publication: Journal Article Naidu, S.C. 2013. “Legal Exclusions, Private Wealth and Livelihoods: An Analysis of Work Time Allocation in Protected Areas”. Ecological Economics.
Access to Benefits from Forest Commons in the Western Himalayas Publication: Journal Article Naidu, S.C. 2011. “Access to Benefits from Forest Commons in the Western Himalayas”. Ecological Economics.