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Geographies of marriage and migration: arranged marriages and South Asians in Britain (2014)
Journal Article
Pande, R. (2014). Geographies of marriage and migration: arranged marriages and South Asians in Britain. Geography Compass, 8(2), 75-86. https://doi.org/10.1111/gec3.12112

This article examines the extant literature on marriage and migration with reference to the South Asian populations in Britain (Indian, Pakistani and Bangladeshi). It will focus specifically on debates surrounding the practice of arranged marriages,... Read More about Geographies of marriage and migration: arranged marriages and South Asians in Britain.

‘I arranged my own marriage': arranged marriages and post-colonial feminism (2014)
Journal Article
Pande, R. (2015). ‘I arranged my own marriage': arranged marriages and post-colonial feminism. Gender, Place and Culture, 22(2), 172-187. https://doi.org/10.1080/0966369x.2013.855630

This article looks at the practice of arranged marriage among women of Indian, Pakistani and Bangladeshi origin resident in Britain. It examines the conflation of arranged marriages with forced marriages and the assumption that arranged marriages are... Read More about ‘I arranged my own marriage': arranged marriages and post-colonial feminism.

Reframing citizen relationships with the public sector in a time of austerity : community empowerment in England and Scotland (2013)
Report
Painter, J., & Pande, P. (2013). Reframing citizen relationships with the public sector in a time of austerity : community empowerment in England and Scotland. Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC)

This project aimed to investigate how the differing policy stances of the Scottish and UK public sectors to state-citizen relations are being rolled out in a period of austerity. More specifically we examined the mechanisms through which the role of... Read More about Reframing citizen relationships with the public sector in a time of austerity : community empowerment in England and Scotland.

Localism, narrative and myth (2013)
Report
Layard, A., Painter, J., Pande, R., Ramsden, H., & Fyfe, H. (2013). Localism, narrative and myth. Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC)

Localism, Narrative & Myth was a research project funded by the Connected Communities programme of the Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC) in 2012-2013. The project consisted of two strands of arts-based intervention research. In Wales and th... Read More about Localism, narrative and myth.

Connecting Localism and Community Empowerment: Research Review and Critical Synthesis for the AHRC Connected Community Programme (2011)
Report
Painter, J., Orton, A., Macleod, G., Dominelli, L., & Pande, R. (2011). Connecting Localism and Community Empowerment: Research Review and Critical Synthesis for the AHRC Connected Community Programme. [No known commissioning body]

The Connecting Localism and Community Empowerment project sought to assess the merits of the assumption that localisms brings about community empowerment through a review of the existing academic and policy literatures. The key findings from the revi... Read More about Connecting Localism and Community Empowerment: Research Review and Critical Synthesis for the AHRC Connected Community Programme.