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Hosna J Shewly
Hosna J Shewly
Social and Cultural Anthropology, VU Amsterdam
Verified email at vu.nl
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Abandoned spaces and bare life in the enclaves of the India–Bangladesh border
HJ Shewly
Political Geography 32, 23-31, 2013
1112013
Citizenship, abandonment and resistance in the India–Bangladesh borderland
HJ Shewly
Geoforum 67, 14-23, 2015
242015
Survival mobilities: Tactics, legality and mobility of undocumented borderland citizens in India and Bangladesh
HJ Shewly
mobilities 11 (3), 464-484, 2016
232016
Invisible mobilities: stigma, immobilities, and female sex workers’ mundane socio-legal negotiations of Dhaka’s urban space
HJ Shewly, L Nencel, E Bal, K Sinha-Kerkhoff
Mobilities 15 (4), 500-513, 2020
162020
Life, the law and the politics of abandonment: Everyday geographies of the enclaves in India and Bangladesh
H SHEWLY
Durham University, 2012
162012
Life in de facto statelessness in enclaves in India and Bangladesh
HJ Shewly
Singapore Journal of Tropical Geography 38 (1), 108-122, 2017
112017
Dhaka sitting on a plastic bomb: issues and concerns around waste governance, water quality, and public health
MD Nadiruzzaman, HJ Shewly, AA Esha
Earth 3 (1), 18-30, 2022
102022
India and Bangladesh swap territory, citizens in landmark enclave exchange
HJ Shewly
Migration Policy Institute 9, 2016
92016
Sixty six years saga of Bengal boundary making: A historical expose of Bangladesh-India border
HJ Shewly
BIISS 34 (3), 205-219, 2013
92013
Conflict-sensitive climate change adaptation: a review
M Nadiruzzaman, J Scheffran, HJ Shewly, S Kley
Sustainability 14 (13), 2022
62022
Invisible journeys across India–Bangladesh borders and bubbles of corrupt networks: Stories of cross-border rural–urban migration and economic linkages
HJ Shewly, M Nadiruzzaman
The Illicit and Illegal in Regional and Urban Governance and Development, 37-50, 2017
62017
Border Management and Post 9/11 Security Concerns: Implications for the India–Bangladesh Border
HJ Shewly
Master dissertation, University of Durham. http://etheses. dur. ac. uk/2231 …, 2008
42008
Aspiration and desperation traps in trajectories of physical and social mobility-immobility: Young female migrants in the city
E Bal, HJ Shewly, R Laila
Transfers 11 (2), 35-52, 2021
32021
Youth activism against rape and the culture of impunity in Bangladesh: street protests amidst COVID 19
HJ Shewly, E Gerharz
Interface 13 (1), 38 – 45, 2021
32021
Liminality, Gender, and Ethnic Dynamics in Urban Space: COVID-19 and its Consequences for Young Female Migrants (YFM) in Dhaka.
E Bal, L Nencel, HJ Shewly, S Drong
Global Reflections on COVID-19 and Urban Inequalities 1, 143-154, 2021
32021
Societal impact through ethnographic research: Migrant women’s wellbeing in urban spaces
E Bal, HJ Shewly, L Nencel
Societal Impacts 3, 100046, 2024
12024
Activism, Social Movements, and Social Change: An Incessant Societal Process.
E Shewly, H.J., Gerharz
The Palgrave Handbook of Global Social Change, Palgrave Macmillan, Cham., 2023
1*2023
Hyper‐Precarious Lives: Understanding Migration, Global Supply Chain, and Gender Dynamics in Bangladesh
HJ Shewly, E Bal, R Laila
Social Inclusion 12, 2024
2024
Causal connections between climate change and disaster: the politics of ‘victimhood’framing and blaming
HJ Shewly, M Nadiruzzaman, J Warner
International Development Planning Review 45 (4), 479-487, 2023
2023
Toward A Comprehensive Approach to SRHR in Bangladesh
E Bal, HJ Shewly
http://dx.doi.org/10.13140/RG.2.2.32193.33129, 2023
2023
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