How gender stereotypes hinder our potential as women

The understanding of a “gender stereotype” Gender stereotypes are defined as “a set of characteristics and traits that are automatically and rigidly attributed to members of the categories girls and boys”. They influence our thoughts, judgments, expectations and attitudes, and are more perceptible in mixed than in non-mixed environments. More specifically, gender stereotypes refer to […]

Dimensions of Water Marginality and Hydro-Politics in India

The “Wet Wars” of India: Water ‘Crisis’, Not ‘Scarcity’ Anymore Amidst all the chaos engulfing the political realm of India, another issue is stirring up, covertly, but surely. The “wet heat” has engulfed India, which is soon going to turn into a “wet blaze”. This overtly oxymoronic phrase explains the alarming crisis which India is […]

THE NEED FOR A FRAMEWORK MANDATING AN INCLUSIVE WORKSPACE FOR TRANSGENDERS: AN ANALYSIS OF SOCIO-ECONOMIC REASONS

Many studies, such as those on the “pink economy”, have focused on the impact of not including transgenders in the economy. However, this article examines its impact on transgender individuals. It argues for a framework to guide all workplaces to have a more trans-inclusive environment. This article is set in the backdrop of transgender persons […]

Cultural Casualties: The Impact of Conflict on Heritage Sites

The world has witnessed numerous conflicts throughout history, often resulting in significant damage to its rich cultural heritage. The impact of these conflicts on cultural sites is multifaceted and far-reaching, with both intentional destruction and accidental damage occurring due to the chaos and instability that accompanies war. The preservation of these cultural sites faces significant […]

Decoding Ladakh’s Conundrum: A Quest For Automy And Inclusion

In Ladakh, where the heavens touch the land, A realm of beauty, pure and grand. Masses rise, their peaks so high, Kissing the blue, unending sky. Recently, on 21st January 2023 Sonam Wangchuk, an Indian engineer, environmentalist, and education reformist went on a 21-day hunger strike which he labeled as ‘Climate Fast’ in Ladakh. The […]

Is democracy possible without art? Freedom of artistic expression in Turkey

Is it a human right to have access to the arts? Although Article 27 of the 1948 Universal Declaration of Human Rights states that “Everyone has the right freely to participate in the cultural life of the community, to enjoy the arts and to share in scientific advancement and its benefits“, it is not considered […]

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