
Written Out of History: Collective Reflection with Oral History Narrators on Pakistan’s Women Constitution-Makers Dr. Maryam S. Khan Published - Jan 13, 2025

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