Acknowledgements
I am grateful to Anu Sabhlok, my PhD supervisor, who introduced me to the field of feminist geography and always encouraged me to engage with feminist research methods. My gratitude also goes to Pamela Moss for her suggestions in reminding me of the significance of self –reflectivity and position of researcher in the field.
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Yogesh Mishra
Yogesh Mishra is a Post-doctoral fellow at the Department of Humanities and Social Sciences, Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi. He completed his PhD at IISER Mohali (India) in 2017. He has an interdisciplinary background, which includes studies in information technology, development studies, and sociology. His research interests include feminist political geography, sociology of everyday life, and feminist research methods. His current research focuses on collaborations between different types of civil society organizations in a wider context of Indian civil society around women’s rights.