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Gender, Health & Ecological Economies

Gender, Health & Ecological Economies

Overview

This itinerary integrates gendered health systems, plantation economies, and ecological livelihoods.

Students examine Kerala’s public health model alongside informal labor markets in plantation economies in Munnar. Seminars introduce the care economy framework, social reproduction theory, and gendered public health access.

Field engagement includes community health centers, women workers’ collectives, and rural welfare institutions. Participatory health mapping and care burden analysis allow students to quantify invisible labor systems.

The program culminates in a gender-responsive health or social protection proposal.

LEARNING OUTCOMES

Students will:

  • Analyze gendered health access and care burdens.
  • Apply care economy frameworks to plantation labor systems.
  • Conduct participatory service access mapping.
  • Evaluate social protection programs through a gender lens.
  • Produce a health or social development intervention proposal grounded in field evidence.
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IDEAL DISCIPLINES

Public Health

Gender Studies

Sociology

Development Studies

Environmental Studies

Economics

Social Policy

Key Locations

Kochi
Munnar
Rural Kerala

Itinerary Table

Day Location Academic Engagement Learning Emphasis
1
Kochi Seminar: Gender & Social Reproduction Framing
2
Kochi Workshop: Care Economy Mapping Toolkit
3
Kochi Safeguarding & health interview ethics Preparation
4
Munnar Plantation labor seminar Economic systems
5
Munnar Women workers dialogue Labor & agency
6
Rural Kerala Community health center visit Public health lens
7
Rural Kerala Care burden mapping exercise Invisible labor
8
Rural Kerala Social protection systems inquiry Policy link
9
Kochi Reflection & synthesis seminar Integration
10
Kochi Proposal drafting lab Translation
11
Kochi Guest lecture: Gender & health governance Institutional context
12
Kochi Peer critique Refinement
13
Kochi Final presentations & departure Closure