01727nam a22001697a 4500999001900000008004100019100002400060245011300084260002700197300003200224520106800256650008001324773002701404906001201431942000701443952010701450 c521671d521671230222b ||||| |||| 00| 0 eng d aNaz, Farhat 937398 aLand grabbing in common property resources: How women social positions intersect access to natural resources aSociological Bulletin  a71(3), Jul, 2022: p.371-395 aThis article intends to showcase that land grabbing of Gauchar (pastureland) at the village level affects women and men in differing ways, along the variables of gender and caste. The article uncovers the notion that the link among gender, caste and access to common property resources (CPRs) are deeply rooted in the power dynamics of the caste-based operating system at the informal level. Drawing on intersectionality perspective, the article explains through ethnographic data collected over a period of time, in a small rural community in Gujarat, India, that women’s social location/standing leads them to have multiple identities, which defines and alters their gender relations, norms, negotiations and access to resources, in context to land grab of CPRs. Consequently, the article argues that group-based social differences and power structures ultimately determine access to natural resources and institutional base for women from different strata of society wherein the governance structure may fall short of addressing these issues. – Reproduced  aCommon property resources, Dalit, Gender, Gujarat intersctionality. 935834 aSociological Bulletin  aGENDERS cAR 00102ddc40709396185aIIPAbIIPAd2023-02-22h71(3), Jul, 2022: p.371-395pAR128052r2023-02-22yAR