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Gendered violence and urban transformation in India and South Africa
This is a comparative study of the multiple factors arising from urban transformation that contribute to gendered violence against women in two major cities located in the Global South – Delhi NCR (National Capital Region) and Johannesburg.
Nandini Gooptu leads the Delhi part of the project, focussed on Gurgaon (Gurugram), working with Professor Sanjay Srivastava (SOAS, London) and a team of researchers based at Cambridge and Delhi.