Summary

I am a qualitative regional specialist in Asia and have worked extensively in India, Nepal and Myanmar and Pakistan. 

I have two broad themes within my research. One of these is gender; particularly policy and practice addressing the issue of violence against women and girls. The other theme explores religious culture and its intersection with a range of political environments. These themes have intersected in my work at times, and have remained distinct at others.

I have a methodological background in Social Anthropology but have also used a range of mixed-method research approaches in recent years, particularly in research consultancy work for DfID. 

Research outputs

2021

Gender and disaster: the impact of natural disasters on violence against women in Nepal

Bradley, T., Martin, Z., Upreti, B. R., Subedu, B., Shrestha, S.

28 Dec 2021, In: Journal of Asian and African Studies. 58, 3, p. 354-371, 18p.

Research output: Article

Conceptualising subjectivities and rationalities in understanding gendered violence: processes of social and cultural change

Bradley, T., Martin, Z., Palriwala , R.

1 Apr 2021, In: Progress in Development Studies. 21, 2, p. 181-195, 15p.

Research output: Article

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