Articles
What’s in a game?
This post examines game methodology as a potential method for qualitative data collection to understand the subconscious behaviour of a commuter and the various factors influencing it, continuing our explorations of various data collection techniques as part of our research on Gendered Mobility and Climate Action.
Quantify or Qualify?
This post reflects on the methodological challenges faced in our ongoing research on Gendered Mobility and Climate Action.
Is Climate Change Man Made?
The second blog in the series on Gendered Mobility and Climate Action discusses the methodology and approach we used to conduct the research.
Gendered Mobility and Climate Action
An introduction to the effect of gendered travel behaviour on carbon emissions.
Legitimising the Self-Built
On how self-built structures in cities claim legitimacy bit by bit - A comparison between Mumbai and Philadelphia
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Gendered Mobility and Climate Action
This project is undertaken under the C40 Women For Climate mentorship program, Mumbai in collaboration with the Government of Maharashtra. The Mentee, Vidisha Dhar, is supported by Lubaina Rangwala (WRI), urbz collective and Anamika Sarker, a student of built environment at the Jindal School of Art and Architecture.