“. . . a delightful reading on women’s mobility-morality question in the fast evolving technologies of information in western India. It questions conventional assumptions on women’s night work in its multi-dimensional, institutional and regulatory context.”
- Govind Kelkar, UN Women South Asia Regional Office, New Delhi
“. . . a simple, lucid and analytically rich account of women’s work and life . . . in call centres. The complexities of ‘empowerment’ of women professionals in a patriarchal society are unleashed through the debates on gendered mobility and spatial access. [M]erits attention from both serious researchers and readers concerned with social and developmental issues.”
- Neetha N., Senior Fellow, Centre for Women’s Development Studies, New Delhi