Her teaching and research interests are anchored in political sociology, gender and development. Her research focus has been on gender politics at the intersections of movements for subaltern assertion, religious nationalism, and development in a neo-liberal era, examining in particular questions of mobilization and organisation of women, their multiple and intersecting identities -gender, caste, class, religion and region, their presence and representation in development policies and practice, and changes in the dominant gendered social relations, in both rural and urban spaces in South Asia, especially India. Her research has been published in Modern Asian Studies, Contemporary South Asia, Gender and Development, and Indian Journal of Gender Studies, among others. From the taxi drivers' rear-view mirror: masculinity, marginality and sexual violence in India's capital city