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Dipsita Dhar
@dipsitadhar.bsky.social
A Marxist, Feminist trying make sense of the world.
Geographer by training, works on migration, tech mediated labour, gender and dreams.

Loves East Bengal, Brazil and Shah Rukh Khan. 😎
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Interesting article about solidarity between software workers and gig workers in Bengaluru - shows in detail how shared migration experiences can serve as a ground for inter-class organizing. By @dipsitadhar.bsky.social, @ashiquealit.bsky.social, S. Bhattacharya: link.springer.com/chapter/10.1...
Transversal Unionism: Resisting and Navigating a Neoliberal City Through Identity and Labour Power
Digital labour platform (DLP) workers and migrant workers represent two distinct yet often intersecting categories of labour shaped by India’s rapid urbanization and replication of the Silicon V...
link.springer.com
November 12, 2025 at 4:28 PM
Happy to announce the publication of our co-edited book on Gig Work and Migrant Workers from Palgrave McMillan.
😊

I am grateful to all the contributors and especially the migrant workeres of Bangalore whose everyday resistance was the inspiration behind this book. 😊
October 31, 2025 at 12:58 PM
Wrapping up this year, with an article very close to my heart. How music preserves social cost of migration as an "epistemological resource", co authored with the Prof. Yasser Arafath who had been more than kind and generous in the whole process.

www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10....
The song as diaspora: displacement, separation, pain, and the ‘left behind’ in South Asian ethnic literatures
This article explores the emotional depths of diaspora songs originating from two migratory regions: Malabar and Bhojpur region. This study unveils the raw, visceral, and affective toll of migratio...
www.tandfonline.com
December 31, 2024 at 6:41 AM
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Gig workers in Delhi suffer immensely from heightened air pollution, crossing even 1000 AQI. We conducted a health camp in Delhi for the gig & outdoor workers. Indian Govt should act to protect workers from climate crisis as well as make corporate platforms accountable.
We partnered with JSA Delhi & Delhi Science Forum to organize a health camp for gig workers & other outdoor workers affected by New Delhi’s severely polluted air (marked by alarming AQI levels). Dr. Sayan Maharatna (AIIMS) led health checkups, providing medical guidance.
November 29, 2024 at 11:26 PM
My first post here, with our second paper. The field for this one was enthralling, like listening to a fairy tale. A modern day one, it was bloody, sweaty and hopeful. Like all the real fairy tales are.

Let us know your comments. 😊
November 17, 2024 at 12:37 AM