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Autor:
Gabrielle Kruks-Wisner
Publikováno v:
Comparative Political Studies. 55:2382-2415
Social accountability initiatives seek to empower citizens to hold officials to account between and beyond elections, yet often meet with mixed results. This article highlights a neglected dimension in the study of accountability: intermediation by b
Publikováno v:
Science
Gender-targeted police reforms are frequently proposed to tackle the global problem of rising yet under-reported gender-based violence (GBV)—but with mixed and often disappointing results. We explore this issue in India, a country with alarming rat
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::3369378d835c587a04e2f3df01d11939
https://doi.org/10.1126/science.abm7387
https://doi.org/10.1126/science.abm7387
Publikováno v:
Perspectives on Politics. 18:1118-1134
When and why do poor citizens expect the state to respond to their claims, and how do those expectations shape citizenship practice? Drawing on survey and qualitative research in northern India, our study reveals an expectations gap that complicates
Autor:
Gabrielle Kruks-Wisner
Publikováno v:
World Politics. 70:122-163
Who makes claims on the state for social welfare, and how and why do they do so? This article examines these dynamics in the rural Indian context, observing that citizens living in the same local communities differ dramatically in their approaches to
Autor:
Gabrielle Kruks-Wisner
Publikováno v:
World Politics. 70:477-478
Autor:
Gabrielle Kruks-Wisner
Publikováno v:
World Development. 39:1143-1154
Summary How do ordinary citizens access the state in the world’s largest democracy? This paper examines a critical case from India, exploring the channels—formal and informal—through which residents of two tsunami-affected villages pursued publ
Autor:
Gabrielle Kruks-Wisner
Publikováno v:
SSRN Electronic Journal.
How do poor citizens of the world's largest democracy seek and obtain resources from the state? This paper seeks to explain local variation in citizen-state relations in rural India by examining the diverse paths – direct, mediated, and contentious