Dasgupta, S., and S.C Naidu. Forthcoming. “Fungible Love: Sex Workers, HIV/AIDS and the Politics of Un-Labour and Care Work in West Bengal in S. Grover, P. Jeffrey, & T. Chambers (editors). Paid Care Work in India.”. In . Zubaan Publications.
Publications
Forthcoming
2026
Naidu, S.C., and Smriti Rao. 2026. “Revisiting Class: A Feminist Political Analysis of the Indian Time Use Survey”. Journal of Agrarian Change.
2025
Naidu, S.C, and S. Rao. 2025. “Reproductive Work and Women’s Labor Force Participation in Rural India. In P. Singh & B. Tiwana (Eds.) Political Economy of Globalised India. Brill Publications.”. In , 197-222. Brill Publications.
Naidu, S.C. 2025. “How (un)productive Is Reproductive Labour? Feminist Political Economists on Capitalism’s Household Economy”. In The Edward Elgar Handbook of Women and Heterodox Economics: Past, Present, and Future. Edward Elgar.
Dutta, Madhumita, and S.C. Naidu. 2025. “Women Workers”. In The Elgar Companion to Decent Work and the Sustainable Development Goals, 188-99. Edward Elgar Publishing.
2024
Rao, Smriti, Smita Ramnarain, Sirisha Naidu, Anupama Uppal, and Avanti Mukherjee. 2024. “Work and Social Reproduction in Rural India: Lessons from Time-Use Data”. Journal of Agrarian Change. https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1111/joac.12569.
2023
Naidu, S.C. 2023. “Circuits of Social Reproduction: Nature, Labor, and Capitalism”. Review of Radical Political Economics.
Cohen, J., M. Kim, S. Naidu, and S. Osterreich. 2023. “Introduction to the Special Issue of Gender and Radical Political Economics: On the 50th Anniversary of the URPE Women’s Caucus.”. Review of Radical Political Economics.
2022
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.
2021
Bhaskaran, S., M. Dutta, and S.C. Naidu. 2021. “Flattening the Curve or Flattening Life? Public Service Announcements in the Pandemic”. Economic and Political Weekly.