Recent Publications
2026
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Spatial Clustering in Diaspora: South Asian American (SAA) Muslim Religious Spaces in Greater Houston.
(forthcoming) Book chapter
Alam, H., (2026). “Spatial Clustering in Diaspora: South Asian American (SAA) Muslim Religious Spaces in Greater Houston.” In Honoring Heritage, Place, and Identity: Perspectives on Asian American Places of Heritage. Taylor & Francis.
2025
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Patriarchal Protectionism, Toxic Masculinity, and #MeToo
Book chapter
Lakkimsetti, C., & Reddy, V. (2025). Patriarchal Protectionism, Toxic Masculinity, and# MeToo. In #MeToo and the Politics of Transnational Feminism: An Anthology (pp. 25-44). NYU Press.
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#MeToo and the Politics of Transnational Feminism: An Anthology
Edited Volume
Reddy, V., & Lakkimsetti, C. (Eds.). (2025). #MeToo and the Politics of Transnational Feminism: An Anthology. NYU Press.
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The dream of a common movement: Selected writings of Urvashi Vaid
Edited Volume
Vaid, J., & Hoffman, A. (Eds.). (2025). The dream of a common movement: Selected writings of Urvashi Vaid. Duke University Press.
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Refugees educational challenges and opportunities: a case study of Afghan refugees in Tajikistan
Journal Article
Jabarkhail, S., Madsen, J., & Jabarkhail, N. (2025). Refugees educational challenges and opportunities: a case study of Afghan refugees in Tajikistan. Intercultural Education, 27(3), 388-409.
2024
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“Hang the Rapists Immediately”: Rape Vigilantism, State Violence, and Impunity in Contemporary India
Journal Article
Lakkimsetti, C. (2024). “Hang the Rapists Immediately”: Rape Vigilantism, State Violence, and Impunity in Contemporary India. Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society, 49(4), 755-777.
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The Temporal Fragility of Water Infrastructure: Conceptualizing the gendered, affective labor of maintenance and repair
Book Chapter
O'Reilly, K., Ramakrishnan, K., & Buds, J. (2024). The Temporal Fragility of Water Infrastructure: Conceptualizing the gendered, affective labor of maintenance and repair. In Routledge Handbook of Gender and Water Governance (pp. 98-107). Routledge.
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Architecture of Historical Mosques: A Typological Study on the Archaeological Site of Barobazar
Book Chapter
Alam, H., Sarkar, N., Hossain, M.K. (2024). “Architecture of Historical Mosques: A Typological Study on the Archaeological Site of Barobazar.” In Sustainable Tourism, Culture and Heritage Promotion: Development, Management and Connectivity. Springer Nature Switzerland and AG.
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Cultural Heritage and Urban Identity in Bangladesh: A Look at ‘Jobbar’s Boli Khela’, An Indigenous Festival
Book Chapter
Tasnim, S. T., Alam, H. (2022). “Cultural Heritage and Urban Identity in Bangladesh: A Look at ‘Jobbar’s Boli Khela’, An Indigenous Festival.” In Conservation of Architectural Heritage (CAH): Advances in Science, Technology & Innovation, Third Edition. Springer Nature Switzerland AG
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Using generative AI in human resource development: an applied research study
Journal Article
Ardichvili, A., Dirani, K., Jabarkhail, S., El Mansour, W., & Aboulhosn, S. (2024). Using generative AI in human resource development: an applied research study. Human Resource Development International, 27(3), 388-409
2023
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Sanitation citizenship: state expectations and community practices of shared toilet use and maintenance in urban India
Journal Article
O'Reilly, K., & Budds, J. (2023). Sanitation citizenship: state expectations and community practices of shared toilet use and maintenance in urban India. Environment and Urbanization, 35(1), 238-254.
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Malignant Care: Affects and Labor in Anita Nair’s Ladies Coupé
Journal Article
Mitra, P. (2023). Malignant Care: Affects and Labor in Anita Nair’s Ladies Coupé. Humanities, 12(5), 1-16.
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Gender, Affects, and Ita Mehrotra’s Graphic Narrative of Protest
Journal Article
Mitra, P. (2023). Shaheen Bagh (2021): Gender, Affects, and Ita Mehrotra’s Graphic Narrative of Protest. Feminist Encounters: A Journal of Critical Studies in Culture and Politics, 7(1), 1-15.
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Cross-cultural Content Validity (CCCV) Method: Description and Illustration on Hofstede’s Value Survey Model 2013 (VSM-2013) in the Context of Afghanistan
Journal Article
Jabarkhail, S., Dirani, K., and Ehsas, H. (2023). Cross-cultural Content Validity (CCCV) Method: Description and Illustration on Hofstede’s Value Survey Model 2013 (VSM-2013) in the Context of Afghanistan. Human Resource Development International.
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Supporting adult working learner
Journal Article
Roumell, A. E., and Jabarkhail, S. (2023). Supporting adult working learner. New Direction for Adult and Continuing Education
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The state of human resource development (HRD) in extended context: A review
Journal Article
Jabarkhail, S. (2023). The state of human resource development (HRD) in extended context: A review. Human Resource Development Review
2022
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The self-help group resilience project: Development of an intervention to build empowerment and increase resilience in illiterate women in rural Bihar, India
Journal Article
Andrew, G., DeMaria, K. S., Toussaint, L., Tiwari, A., & Leventhal, S. (2022). The self-help group resilience project: Development of an intervention to build empowerment and increase resilience in illiterate women in rural Bihar, India. Journal of Social Intervention: Theory and Practice, 31(2), 40-60.
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Clean, Cool Air: Health and Air-Conditioning in India (1920s–1960s)
Journal Article
Jain, P. (2022). Clean, Cool Air: Health and Air-Conditioning in India (1920s–1960s). Journal of Architectural Education, 76(1), 133-137.
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Prefabrication and Transnational Building Materials in Modern India
Journal Article
Jain, P. (2022). Prefabrication and Transnational Building Materials in Modern India. Architectural Theory Review, 26(3), 519-546.
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Traditional Genders, Modern Sexualities: Struggles over Sexual and Gender Nonconformity in Postcolonial India
Journal Article
Lakkimsetti, C. (2022). Traditional Genders, Modern Sexualities: Struggles over Sexual and Gender Nonconformity in Postcolonial India. In Sociology of South Asia: Postcolonial Legacies, Global Imaginaries (pp. 121-150). Springer.
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Audio diaries: a novel method for water, sanitation, and hygiene-related maternal stress research
Journal Article
O'Reilly, K., Ramanaik, S., Story, W. T., Gnanaselvam, N. A., Baker, K. K., Cunningham, T. L., Mukherjee, A., & Puar, A. (2022). Audio diaries: a novel method for water, sanitation, and hygiene-related maternal stress research. International Journal of Qualitative Methods, 21.
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Missing girls on the margins? Equity and assessment in India's New Education Policy
Book Chapter
Tiwari, A., & Goodnight, M. R. (2022). Missing girls on the margins? Equity and assessment in India's New Education Policy. In The Politics of Education: Exploring Education and Democratization in South Asia. Springer.
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Biscriptal bilingualism differentially affects segmentation of cross-language homophones: Evidence from Hindi and English users
Journal Article
Vaid, J., Chen, H.-C., & Rao, C. (2022). Biscriptal bilingualism differentially affects segmentation of cross-language homophones: Evidence from Hindi and English users. International Journal of Bilingualism, 26(1), 13-30.
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Linking servant leadership to customer-oriented organizational citizenship behavior: The moderating role of perceived interactional justice
Journal Article
Qiu, S, Zhang, R., Jabarkhail, S. (2022). Linking servant leadership to customer-oriented organizational citizenship behavior: The moderating role of perceived interactional justice. Journal of Psychology in Africa
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Biscriptality: a neglected construct in the study of bilingualism
Journal Article
Vaid, J. (2022). Biscriptality: a neglected construct in the study of bilingualism. Journal of Cultural Cognitive Science. 6. 135-149.
2021
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O Teste, de Munshi Premchand
Journal Artic
Cardoso de Lemos, G. (2021). O Teste, de Munshi Premchand. Cadernos de Literatura em Tradução, 23, 178-186.
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Selling Comfort: Volkart Brothers and Origins of Air Conditioning in India (1923–1954)
Journal Article
Jain, P. (2021). Selling Comfort: Volkart Brothers and Origins of Air Conditioning in India (1923–1954). Future Anterior: Journal of Historic Preservation History, Theory, and Criticism, 18(1), 96-115.
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Living religions across transnational spaces: experiences of South Asian American Hindu and Muslim women
Journal Article
Kilbria, N., Purkayastha, B., Narayan, A., Khan, K., & Navid Yousal, F. (2021). Living religions across transnational spaces: experiences of South Asian American Hindu and Muslim women. Contemporary South Asia, 29(2), 243-256.
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Stripping away at respectability:# MeToo India and the politics of dignity
Journal Article
Lakkimsetti, C. (2021). Stripping away at respectability:# MeToo India and the politics of dignity. Feminist Formations, 33(3), 303-317.
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Making India’s cleanest city: Sanitation, intersectionality, and infrastructural violence
Journal Article
Truelove, Y., & O'Reilly, K. (2021). Making India’s cleanest city: Sanitation, intersectionality, and infrastructural violence. Environment and Planning E: Nature and space, 4(3), 718-735.
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Beauty, Colorism, and Anti-Colorism in Transnational India
Book Chapter
Reddy, V. (2021). Beauty, Colorism, and Anti-Colorism in Transnational India (M. Craig, Ed.). Beauty Politics, 94-102.
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Women and Anti-fascist Resistance in India: Personal Documentation in Arundhati Roy’s The Ministry of Utmost Happiness
Journal Article
Mitra, P. (2021). Women and Anti-fascist Resistance in India: Personal Documentation in Arundhati Roy’s The Ministry of Utmost Happiness. Journal of Comparative Literature and Aesthetics, 44(2), 155-166,
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The Vande Bharat Scam: Women, Social Standing, and Evacuation flights to India under COVID-19
Journal Article
Mitra, P. (2021). The Vande Bharat Scam: Women, Social Standing, and Evacuation flights to India under COVID-19. Journal of Comparative Literature and Aesthetics, 44(1), 83-95.
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Servant leadership in the context of Mosque: A qualitative case study of Muslim women’s perspective.
Journal Article
Jabarkhail, S. (2021). Servant leadership in the context of Mosque: A qualitative case study of Muslim women’s perspective. Administrative Sciences.
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The dual nature of escapism in video gaming: A meta-analytic approach
Journal Article
Hussain, U., Jabarkhail, S., Cunningham G.B., Madsen, J.A. (2021). The dual nature of escapism in video gaming: A meta-analytic approach. Computers in Human Behaviors Reports.
2020
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Between College and Town: Envisioning the First Indian MIT and the Planning of the Indian Institute of Technology (1951) in Kharagpur
Journal Article
Jain, P. (2020). Between College and Town: Envisioning the First Indian MIT and the Planning of the Indian Institute of Technology (1951) in Kharagpur. Arris: The Journal of the Southeast Chapter of Architectural Historians, 31, 46-67.
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India’s modern heritage: Conservation challenges and opportunities
Book Chapter
Jain, P. (2020). India’s modern heritage: Conservation challenges and opportunities. In Heritage Conservation in Postcolonial India (pp. 126-138). Routledge.
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Third World and Postcolonial Feminisms/Subaltern
Book Chapter
Khan, K. (2020). Third World and Postcolonial Feminisms/Subaltern. In Wiley Blackwell Encyclopedia of Sociology (2nd ed.). Wiley Blackwell.
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Legalizing sex: Sexual minorities, AIDS, and citizenship in India
Book
Lakkimsetti, C. (2020). Legalizing sex: Sexual minorities, AIDS, and citizenship in India. NYU Press.
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Femme Migritude: Shailaja Patel’s Afro-Asian Poetics
Journal Article
Reddy, V. (2020). Femme Migritude: Shailja Patel’s Afro-Asian Poetics. The Minnesota Review, 94, 67-84.
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Career trajectories in a technology management-HRD programme.
Journal Article
Mendoza-Diaz, N.V., Barhate, B, Johnston, A, Jabarkhail, S. (2020) Career trajectories in a technology management-HRD programme. Human Resource Development International.
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Face-to-face and online classes in a technology management program: A comparative study
Journal Article
Mendoza-Diaz N.V., Mai, B, Martinez, J, Jabarkhail S. (2020). Face-to-face and online classes in a technology management program: A comparative study. Journal of Technology Education.
2019
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Family Togetherness, Affect Aliens, and the Ugly Feelings of Being Included
Book chapter
Reddy, V. (2019). Family Togetherness, Affect Aliens, and the Ugly Feelings of Being Included. In A. Saraswati & B. Shaw (Eds.), Feminist and Queer Theory Reader. Oxford University Press.
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Human resource development: Why it matters in the national context of Afghanistan.
Journal Article
Jabarkhail, S., and Dooley, M. L. (2019). Human resource development: Why it matters in the national context of Afghanistan. South Asian Journal of Human Resource Management.
2018
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The influence of land use changes on open defecation in rural India
Journal Article
O'Reilly, K. (2018). The influence of land use changes on open defecation in rural India. Applied Geography, 99, 133-139.
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The evaluation of a sanitation intervention on sanitation-related emotional and psychological well-being among women and girls in Bihar
Journal Article
O'Reilly, K., Bhat, S., Kulkarni, S., Goel, A., Elise, G., Rao, N., & Oliver, C. (2018). The evaluation of a sanitation intervention on sanitation-related emotional and psychological well-being among women and girls in Bihar. International Initiative for Impact Evaluation.
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Introduction: Feminist and Queer Afro-Asian Formations
Journal Article
Reddy, V., & Sudhakar, A. (2018). Introduction: Feminist and Queer Afro-Asian Formations. The Scholar and Feminist Online.
2017
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No relief: lived experiences of inadequate sanitation access of poor urban women in India
Journal Article
Kulkarni, S., O'Reilly, K., & Bhat, S. (2017). No relief: lived experiences of inadequate sanitation access of poor urban women in India. Gender & Development, 25(2), 167-183.
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“Home and beautiful things”: Aspirational politics in dance bars in India
Journal Article
Lakkimsetti, C. (2017). “Home and beautiful things”: Aspirational politics in dance bars in India. Sexualities, 20(4), 463-481.
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Sexual States: Governance and the Struggle over the Antisodomy Law in India
Journal Article
Lakkimsetti, C. (2017). Sexual States: Governance and the Struggle over the Antisodomy Law in India. Contemporary Sociology, 46(5), 593-595.
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Exploring “the remote” and “the rural”: Open defecation and latrine use in Uttarakhand, India
Journal Article
O'Reilly, K., Dhanju, R., & Goel, A. (2017). Exploring “the remote” and “the rural”: Open defecation and latrine use in Uttarakhand, India. World Development, 93, 193-205.
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Subjected to sanitation: caste relations and sanitation adoption in rural Tamil Nadu
Journal Article
O'Reilly, K., Dhanju, R., & Louis, E. (2017). Subjected to sanitation: caste relations and sanitation adoption in rural Tamil Nadu. The Journal of Development Studies, 53(11), 1915-1928.
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Performing Indian American Ethnicity in Mainstream America
Journal Article
Purkayastha, B., Majumdar Adur, S., & Khan, K. (2017). Performing Indian American Ethnicity in Mainstream America. In Routledge Handbook of the Indian Diaspora (1st ed.). Routledge.
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Morphology, orthography, and the two hemispheres: A divided visual field study with Hindi/Urdu biliterates
Journal Article
Rao, C., & Vaid, J. (2017). Morphology, orthography, and the two hemispheres: A divided visual field study with Hindi/Urdu biliterates. Neuropsychologia, 98, 46-55
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The processing cost for reading misaligned words is script-specific: Evidence from Hindi and Kannada-Hindi readers
Journal Article
Rao, C., Vaid, J., & Chen, H.-C. (2017). The processing cost for reading misaligned words is script-specific: Evidence from Hindi and Kannada-Hindi readers. Journal of Cultural Cognitive Science, 1(1), 39-48.
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Affect, Aesthetics, and Afro-Asian Studies
Journal Article
Reddy, V. (2017). Affect, Aesthetics, and Afro-Asian Studies. Journal of Asian American Studies, 20(2), 289-294.
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Diasporic Beauty and Fashionability
Book Chapter
Reddy, V. (2017). Diasporic Beauty and Fashionability. In A. Sahoo & R. Hegde (Eds.), Routledge Handbook of the Indian Diaspora (pp. 183-199). Routledge New York and London.
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What's so funny? Modelling incongruity in humour production
Journal Article
Hull, R., Tosun, S., & Vaid, J. (2017). What's so funny? Modelling incongruity in humour production. Cognition and Emotion 31 (3).
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Languages without borders: Reframing the study of the bilingual mental lexicon
Book Chapter
Vaid, J. & Meuter, R. (2017). Languages without borders: Reframing the study of the bilingual mental lexicon. In M. Libben, M. Goral, & G. Libben (Eds.) Bilingualism: A framework for understanding the mental lexicon (pp. 7-26). Amsterdam: John Benjamins.
2016
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Questioning the Western idea of reason through Hindu philosophy: An analysis of The Circle of Reason by Amitav Ghosh
Journal Article
Cardoso de Lemos, G. (2016). Questioning the Western idea of reason through Hindu philosophy: An analysis of The Circle of Reason by Amitav Ghosh. International Journal of Dharma Studies, 4(6).
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“Empowered Criminals and Global Subjects”: Transnational Norms and Sexual Minorities in India
Journal Article
Lakkimsetti, C. (2016). “Empowered Criminals and Global Subjects”: Transnational Norms and Sexual Minorities in India. Qualitative Sociology, 39(4), 375-396.
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“From Dance Bars to the Streets”: Moral Dispossession and Eviction in Mumbai
Journal Article
Lakkimsetti, C. (2016). “From Dance Bars to the Streets”: Moral Dispossession and Eviction in Mumbai. positions: east asia cultures critique, 24(1), 205-230.
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Combining sensors and ethnography to evaluate latrine use in India
Journal Article
O'Reilly, K., Louis, E., Thomas, E. A., & Sinha, A. (2016). Combining sensors and ethnography to evaluate latrine use in India. Broken Pumps and Promises: Incentivizing Impact in Environmental Health, 195-209.
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Fashioning Diaspora: Beauty, Femininity, and South Asia American Culture
Book
Reddy, V. (2016). Fashioning Diaspora: Beauty, Femininity, and South Asia American Culture. Temple University Press.
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Not through a glass darkly: Refocusing the psycholinguistic study of bilingualism through a bivocal lens
Book Chapter
Vaid, J. & Meuter, R. (2016). Not through a glass darkly: Refocusing the psycholinguistic study of bilingualism through a bivocal lens. In V. Cook & L. Wei (Eds.), The Cambridge Handbook of Linguistic Multicompetence (pp. 77-96). Cambridge, U.K.: Cambridge University Press.
2015
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Reaching the unreached? Good governance and welfare reform politics in Delhi, India
Journal Article
Dhanju, R., & O'Reilly, K. (2015). Reaching the unreached? Good governance and welfare reform politics in Delhi, India. Development in practice, 25(6), 815-831.
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Combining sensor monitoring and ethnography to evaluate household latrine usage in rural India
Journal Article
O'Reilly, K., Louis, E., Thomas, E., & Sinha, A. (2015). Combining sensor monitoring and ethnography to evaluate household latrine usage in rural India. Journal of Water, Sanitation and Hygiene for Development, 5(3), 426-438.
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Afro-Asian Intimacies and the Politics of Cross-Racial Struggle in Mira Nair’s Mississippi Masala
Journal Article
Reddy, V. (2015). Afro-Asian Intimacies and the Politics of Cross-Racial Struggle in Mira Nair’s Mississippi Masala. Journal of Asian American Studies, 18(3), 233-263.
2014
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“HIV is our friend”: Prostitution, biopower, and the state in postcolonial India
Journal Article
Lakkimsetti, C. (2014). “HIV is our friend”: Prostitution, biopower, and the state in postcolonial India. Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society, 40(1), 201-226.
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Resolving a gendered paradox: Women’s participation and the NGO boom in North India
Journal Article
O'Reilly, K. (2014). Resolving a gendered paradox: Women’s participation and the NGO boom in North India. Theorizing NGO's, 143-165.
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Public taps and private connections: The production of caste distinction and common sense in a Rajasthan drinking water supply project.
Journal Article
O'Reilly, K., & Dhanju, R. (2014). Public taps and private connections: The production of caste distinction and common sense in a Rajasthan drinking water supply project. Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers, 39(3), 373-386.
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The toilet tripod: Understanding successful sanitation in rural India
Journal Article
O'Reilly, K., & Louis, E. (2014). The toilet tripod: Understanding successful sanitation in rural India. Health & place, 29, 43-51.
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Hemispheric asymmetry in word recognition for a right-to-left script: The case of Urdu
Journal Article
Rao, C., Vaid, J., & Chen, H.-C. (2014). Hemispheric asymmetry in word recognition for a right-to-left script: The case of Urdu. In South and Southeast Asian Psycholinguistics (pp. 350-361). Cambridge University Press.
2013
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Human Subjects Research and the Ethics of Intervention: Life, Death and Radical Geography in Practice
Journal Article
Dhanju, R., & O'Reilly, K. (2013). Human Subjects Research and the Ethics of Intervention: Life, Death, and Radical Geography in Practice. Antipode, 45(3).
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Beauty and the Limits of Belonging in Bharati Mukherjee’s Jasmine
Journal Article
Reddy, V. (2013). Beauty and the Limits of Belonging in Bharati Mukherjee’s Jasmine. Contemporary Literature, 54(2), 337-368.
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Jhumpa Lahiri’s Feminist Cosmopolitics and the Transnational Beauty Assemblage
Journal Article
Reddy, V. (2013). Jhumpa Lahiri’s Feminist Cosmopolitics and the Transnational Beauty Assemblage. Meridians: feminism, race, transnationalism, 11(2), 29-59.
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Hemispheric asymmetry in word recognition for a right-to-left script: the case of Urdu
Book Chapter
Rao, C., Vaid, J., & Chen, H.-C. (2013). Hemispheric asymmetry in word recognition for a right-to-left script: the case of Urdu. In H. Winskel & P. Padakannaya (Eds.), South and Southeast Asian Psycholinguistics (pp. 350–361). chapter, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
2012
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Modern water for modern women: Questioning the relationship between gender, empowerment and participation
Book chapter
O'Reilly, K. (2012). Modern water for modern women: Questioning the relationship between gender, empowerment and participation,. In Diverting the Flow: Gender Equity and Water in South Asia (pp. 273-300). University of Chicago Press.
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Hybrid drinking water governance: Community participation and ongoing neoliberal reforms in rural Rajasthan, India
Journal Article
O'Reilly, K., & Dhanju, R. (2012). Hybrid drinking water governance: Community participation and ongoing neoliberal reforms in rural Rajasthan, India. Geoforum, 43(3), 623-633.
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Interdisciplinary Approaches to Second Language Writing Systems
Edited Special Issue
Bassetti, B., Vaid, J., & Cook, V. (2012). Guest Editors. “Interdisciplinary Approaches to Second Language Writing Systems”. Writing Systems Research, 4(1).
2011
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A Antropofagia Indiana nas obras In an Antique Land e Calcutta Chromosome, de Amitav Ghosth = The Indian “Anthropophagy” in the Amitav Ghosh’s Works In an Antique Land and Calcutta Chromosome
Journal Article
Cardoso de Lemos, G. (2011). A Antropofagia Indiana nas obras In an Antique Land e Calcutta Chromosome, de Amitav Ghosh = The Indian “Anthropophagy” in the Amitav Ghosh’s Works In an Antique Land and Calcutta Chromosome. Numen, 14(2), 281-296.
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A liberação através da arte: um olhar sobre a estética indiana
Journal Article
Cardoso de Lemos, G. (2011). A liberação através da arte: um olhar sobre a estética indiana. Teoliterária.
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They Are Not of This House: The Gendered Costs of Drinking Water’s Commodification
Journal Article
O'Reilly, K. (2011). They Are Not of This House': The Gendered Costs of Drinking Water's Commodification. Economic and Political Weekly, 49-55.
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“We are not contractors”: Professionalizing the interactive service work of NGOs in Rajasthan, India
Journal Article
O'Reilly, K. (2011). “We are not contractors”: Professionalizing the interactive service work of NGOs in Rajasthan, India. Economic Geography, 87(2), 207-226.
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Orthographic characteristics speed Hindi word naming but slow Urdu naming: evidence from Hindi/Urdu biliterates
Journal Article
Rao, C., Vaid, J., Srinivasan, N., & Chen, H. (2011). Orthographic characteristics speed Hindi word naming but slow Urdu naming: evidence from Hindi/Urdu biliterates. Reading and Writing: An Interdisciplinary Journal, 24(6), 679-695.
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Asymmetries in representational drawing: Alternatives to a laterality account
Book Chapter
Vaid, J. (2011). Asymmetries in representational drawing: Alternatives to a laterality account. In T. Schubert & A. Maass (Ed.), Spatial Dimensions of Social Thought (pp. 231-256). Berlin, Boston: De Gruyter Mouton.
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The bilingual brain: What is right and what is left?
Book Chapter
Vaid, J. (2011). The bilingual brain: What is right and what is left?. In An Introduction to Bilingualism (pp. 149-164). Psychology Press.
2010
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Combining sanitation and women’s participation in water supply: an example from Rajasthan
Journal Article
Eade, D., & O'Reilly, K. (2010). Combining sanitation and women's participation in water supply: an example from Rajasthan. Oxfam GB.
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CAREER: A Political Ecology Approach to Rural Sanitation in India
Journal Article
O'Reilly, K. (2010). CAREER: A Political Ecology Approach to Rural Sanitation in India. NSF Award, 9.
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Combining sanitation and women's participation in water supply: an example from Rajasthan
Journal Article
O'Reilly, K. (2010). Combining sanitation and women's participation in water supply: an example from Rajasthan. Development in Practice, 20(1), 45-56.
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The promise of patronage: adapting and adopting neoliberal development
Journal Article
O'Reilly, K. (2010). The promise of patronage: adapting and adopting neoliberal development. Antipode, 42(1), 179-200
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“Your Report is Completely Wrong!” (aapkii report ek dum galat hai!): Locating Spaces Inside NGOs for Feedback and Dissemination
Journal Article
O'Reilly, K., & Dhanju, R. (2010). “Your Report is Completely Wrong!” (aapkii report ek dum galat hai!): Locating Spaces Inside NGOs for Feedback and Dissemination. Human Organization, 69(3), 285-294.
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Come for the Saris, Stay for the Politics: Interview with Shailaja Patel
Journal Article
Reddy, V. (2010). Come for the Saris, Stay for the Politics: Interview with Shailaja Patel. Migritude, 141-147.
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