Journal article

Transgressive Capabilities: Skill Development and Social Disruption in Rural India

T Brown, SS Ali

Annals of the American Association of Geographers | Published : 2022

Abstract

Under what conditions might the acquisition of new skills challenge discriminatory social norms? We interrogate this question through reference to a study on the social impacts of an agricultural skill development scheme in rural India. We present detailed vignettes drawn from this study, which illustrate the social consequences of acquiring and utilizing skills that transgress local gender and caste norms. Engaging with themes from capabilities theory, we highlight how, although not all skills are transgressive, for some, acquiring “transgressive skills” not only enhanced life opportunities for themselves, but also did so for others within their communities. The form of their transgressions..

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University of Melbourne Researchers

Grants

Awarded by Australian Research Council Discovery Early Career Research Award (ARC DECRA) project titled "Agricultural Skill Development in India: Assessing Acquisition and Impact"


Awarded by Australian Research Council


Funding Acknowledgements

The research presented in this article was sponsored by an Australian Research Council Discovery Early Career Research Award (ARC DECRA) project titled "Agricultural Skill Development in India: Assessing Acquisition and Impact" (Project ID: DE180100901) and a University of Melbourne DECRA Establishment Grant.