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Soundarya Iyer has been a member of Linktree for 5 years and joined in March 2021. Besides social media accounts, soniyer has populated their site with Teaching with ‘Experiments in Animal Behaviour’: Notes from an Undergraduate Liberal Arts Classroom, Inclusion or Exclusion?: Gendered Experiences and Strategies of Migrants in Informal Settlements in Bengaluru, Skills to stay: social processes in agricultural skill acquisition in rural Karnataka, Karnataka Land Reforms 2020: What is in it for Dalits?, Women’s Work Participation in Rural Karnataka and Tamil Nadu: A Review of the Literature, Interrogating ‘effectiveness’ in climate change adaptation: 11 guiding principles for adaptation research and practice, What shapes vulnerability and risk management in semi-arid India? Moving towards an agenda of sustainable adaptation, Circular Migration and Localized Urbanization in Rural India, Towards a Framework to Determine Backwardness: Caste, Inequality and Reservations in India, Experiential learning in environmental science, Unaddressed L&D of climate change, Karnataka’s new industrial policy will further displace Adivasis and Dalits, Hearing loss to Tuberculosis: The occupational health hazards faced by garment workers, Between a rock and a hard place: COVID and women’s work in rural TN, The missing debate: How the Karnataka Land Reforms Act was amended, Tablighi Jamaat: Impact of media narratives, Politicizing Pathways: Illustrating Relational Power using the Vulnerability Walk, Effective Adaptation means different things to different people: An ASSAR Cross-regional insight, Dynastic Politics in India: What do the Villages of Karnataka reveal about Politics in India, Reflections on an ASSAR-SOG exchange at the University of East Anglia, UK, Transformative Scenario Planning: There is Method in the Madness, Book Review: Ghosh, Sahana: A thousand tiny cuts: Mobility and security across the Bangladesh-India borderlands, Book Review: Swaminathan, M, Nagbhushan, S. and Ramachandran, V. K. (eds.) 2020: Women and Work in Rural India, Book review: Mukherji, P. N., Jayaram, N. and Ghosh, B. N. (eds.) 2019: Understanding Social Dynamics in South Asia: Essays in Memory of Ramkrishna Mukherjee, Book review: Ellison, S. H. 2018: Domesticating Democracy: The Politics of Conflict Resolution in Bolivia, Book review of Development and Distribution: Structural Change in South East Asia by Andy Sumner (2018), The Land Reform Conundrum: Will Reinstating Sections 79A and 79B Help or Harm Karnataka's Farmers?, UEA News: Indian women in agriculture lack skills training and opportunities, Education Times: Indian women in agriculture lack skills training opportunities, Krishi Jagran: New Research from The University of East Anglia Shows That Indian Women in Agriculture Lack Skills Training Opportunities, APN News: New research from University of East Anglia shows that Indian women in agriculture lack skills training opportunities, News Patrolling: New research from University of East Anglia shows that Indian women in agriculture lack skills training opportunities - Newspatrolling.com, Prittle Prattle news: New research from University of East Anglia shows that Indian women in agriculture lack skills training opportunities - Prittle Prattle News, Prevention Web, WeAdapt, Bombay HC’s Tolerance Lesson On Tablighis — Article 14, As Channels Plumb New Depths, Advertising Executives Are Making the Case Against Hate TV, ‘Unjust and unfair’: What three High Courts said about the arrests of Tablighi Jamaat members, The Indian Media is Blaming Muslims for the Coronavirus Pandemic - Public Seminar, Religious fault lines.