Sweta Tripathy
@SwetaTripathy97
PhD-ing on Labour processes in Informal Economy, Social reproduction, Feminist Political Economy@CSRD/JNU, Economics ✨ A serious book-hoarder, A part-time poet.
I reviewed Gender and Dismal Science: Women in the Early Years of the Economics Profession by Ann Mari May for LSE Review of books (@LSEReviewBooks ). It's out on their blog today! Grateful. Happy Reading! @KaibalyapatiMi2 thanks❤️
New Book Review: Swetarani Tripathy (@SwetaTripathy97) reviews Gender and the Dismal Science: Women in the Early Years of the Economics Profession by Ann Mari May @ColumbiaUP #WomensHistoryMonth blogs.lse.ac.uk/lsereviewofboo…
The Critical Studies in Sexualities and Reproduction (CSSR) at Rhodes University invites applications for a Postdoctoral Fellowship. ru.ac.za/criticalstudie…
Students of IIT GUWAHATI are protesting against unjustified fees hike.....@RatnadipC @ndtv @ndtvindia @TheDeshBhakt @the_hindu @IndianExpress @TOIIndiaNews instagram.com/reel/DMZxaHmMi…
Happy to share that our paper "Visualising the Invisible: Re-examining Women’s Labour Force Participation in India" has been published in the Economic and Political Weekly (EPW)!
I'm so glad that I was recommended to read Melinda Cooper's Counterrevolution (2024). It's been a little difficult read so far but such an important text for our times.
Had an amazing opportunity to present my work in progress paper on caste in urban informal labour markets, last week at the New Approaches to Economy and Society Workshop organised by @azimpremjiuniv & NPEI, IIT Bombay. Very thoughtfully curated panel and discussions.
Had the opportunity to participate in the New Approaches to Economy and Society workshop organized at @azimpremjiuniv in collaboration with NPEI, IIT Bombay. Grateful to @Srishting and @mtonykurian for this wonderful opportunity. The suggestions are really insightful.


We are pleased to invite all of you to a workshop by @RitwikaPatgiri, titled "A Guide to Academic Reading and Writing", to be held on the 4th of February 2025, Tuesday at 4:30pm. Register now: shorturl.at/0VpS9
Feminists have been saying this for ever. But policy makers and Govts and media will still presume and peddle stranger danger discourses around gbv (and the flip side that home and family are sites of safety)
The data reveals a chilling truth—intimate partners remain the leading perpetrators of femicide - boyfriends, husbands, and in many cases, former lovers. Shockingly, women have a 75% chance of being killed by someone they know, whether it's a spouse, family member, or close…
reading this was enlightening. its premise, vision, rigour and way of engagement were awe-inspiring. this is just the kind of work i wish to do. truly rocked my world.
My review of Charles Camic's Veblen: The Making of an Economist Who Unmade Economics (2020) has been published in Serendipities: Journal for the Sociology and History of the Social Sciences. Access it for free here: tidsskrift.dk/Serendipities/… @Societies_HET @economicthought…
A personal piece for @applysociology Some Reflections on Marriage and ‘Balancing’ Work and Home appliedworldwide.com/some-reflectio…
The Social Reproduction Theory Online Lab speaker series starts soon. I’m giving the first talk on January 15 at noon eastern time! Register here: docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAI…
Purdue University presents an exciting Social Reproduction Theory (SRT) Online Lab! Join us and share widely because gender theory is for EVERYONE! Do not forget to register! #Gender #theory #domesticwork #capitalism #Labour
A majority of IITs and IIMs are violating reservation norms in recruitment, RTI answers show. Overall faculty from reserved categories is less than 20%. Even lower at Prof level. Are they upper caste clubs? Important data story by @aakriti_handa thequint.com/news/education…
Kind of shocked that this article has 100 citations now, but immensely grateful that people are finding it useful because I wrote it trying to maximize its usefulness by writing the math in my head just in words. guilfordjournals.com/doi/abs/10.152…
Feminist Political Economy: A Global Perspective was one of my favourite reads from this year. Here's my review for @SociologyDoing doingsociology.org/2024/12/14/fem…
Feminist Political Economy: A Global Perspective (2023): A Review by Ritwika Patgiri @RitwikaPatgiri doingsociology.org/2024/12/14/fem…
Job: ✅Research Associate, 18 months ✅Project “Gender inequalities: the role of social networks in gendered interactions and social structures” ✅Mitchell Centre for Social Network Analysis, University of Manchester. jobs.manchester.ac.uk/Job/JobDetail?… Deadline: 08/01/2025
one man di*s and all the MRA chaps crawl out of their hole, make brouhaha about the manufactured victimhood of men and ask for restoration of violently misogynist and casteist institutions and practices absolutely sickening
Atul Subhash's tragic end triggers a strange train of thoughts. Back in 2019, we made a video on why Khap Panchayats are important and irreplaceable in this country. The video received a huge pushback for defending a 'regressive and outdated' embarrassment of a - wait for it -…
Whatever the facts of the case may be, one thing it's done is give an excuse to all the good for nothing incels to openly vent out their violent fantasies against women. it's just another excuse to indulge in eternal victimhood for not being able to legally own women like slaves
Mary Wollstonecraft and Political Economy: The Feminist Critique of Commercial Modernity | Contributions to Political Economy | academic.oup.com/cpe/advance-ar…