Asset-Based Microfinance for Microenterprises: Evidence from Pakistan Dr. Faisal Bari Published - Feb 1, 2024
The ‘Defamation Backlash’: Law and the Feminist Movement in Pakistan The utility of legal mobilization for social movements is both a matter of assessing the law’s potential for positive outcomes for social change, and anticipating law as backlash. Dr. Maryam S. Khan, Farieha Aziz Published - Jul 14, 2023
The Lawyer’s Movement in Pakistan: How Legal Actors Mobilise in a Hybrid Regime Drawing primarily from qualitative interviews conducted between 2017 and 2018, this empirical study tells a granular story of how legal actors mobilised during the Lawyers’ Movement in Pakistan (2007–2009) from the perspective of lawyer-leaders who... Dr. Maryam S. Khan Published - May 9, 2023
Gender and Class in the Imagined Educational Spaces in Pakistani Primary School Textbooks: A Challenge for Inclusivity Agenda This paper explores the discursive inclusivity of some primary level textbooks used in government and low-fee private schools in Pakistan. Dr. Faisal Bari, Dr. Tayyaba Tamim Published - Dec 4, 2022
Field Experiments on Gender: Where the Personal and Political Collide This article argues that researchers conducting field experimental work on gender topics should confront their own normative commitments to produce empirically rigorous research of the highest standard with empathy and integrity. Dr. Ali Cheema, Dr. Shandana Khan Mohmand, Dr. Sarah Khan, Asad Liaqat Published - May 27, 2022