MPP Dissertations
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Item Analysing the Impact of Development Control Regulations on Industrial Building in Kerala(National Law School of India University, Bangalore, 2023-10-18) M S, Sathyajith; Dr. Srijoni Sen, - SupervisorItem Exploring the Account Aggregator Framework: Potential for Agency and Inclusion(National Law School of India University, Bangalore, 2023-10-18) Mishra, Sanjana; Dr. Srijoni Sen, - SupervisorItem Gendered Disinformation on the Internet Analysing its Impact on Womens Digital Expression and Redressal(National Law School of India University, Bangalore, 2023-10-17) Kumar, Gauri Sushil; Dr. Srijoni Sen, - SupervisorItem The Concepts, Coherence and Cohesiveness of Data Governance Policies in India(National Law School of India University, Bangalore, 2023-10-17) Srija, Gadamsetti; Dr. Srijoni Sen, - SupervisorItem Evaluating the Impact of Digitalisation and Aadhaar based Biometric Authetication in the Public Distribution System: A Case Study in West Bengal(National Law School of India University, Bangalore, 2023-10-17) Chatterjee, Dishari; Dr. Srijoni Sen, - SupervisorItem Review of Sub-Contracting under Procurement Policies in India: A case study of RRTS on the Delhi - Meerut Corridor(National Law School of India University, Bangalore, 2023-10-17) Kumar, Dinesh; Dr. Srijoni Sen, - SupervisorItem Are Mobile Phone Applications Intrusive? A Study of Privacy Policies and Industry Practices(National Law School of India University, Bangalore, 2022-12-02) Kasana, Suman; Dr. Srijoni Sen, - SupervisorItem The Promise of Transgender Rights : Self-Determination and State Recognition(National Law School of India University, Bangalore, 2022-11-27) Pandey, Neha; Dr. Srijoni Sen, - SupervisorItem Barriers to Countering Disinformation on Social Media : A Case Study of WhatsApp in India(National Law School of India University, Bangalore, 2022-11-27) Ramish, Mohammed Mushkoh; Dr. Srijoni Sen, - SupervisorItem Women’s Urban Mobility and on Demand Transportation Technology Services : A Study of Delhi NCR(National Law School of India University, Bangalore, 2022-11-27) Sikidar, Dishna; Dr. Srijoni Sen, - SupervisorAll humans need to move from one place to another in order to carry out the various tasks needed for their day to day survival. This act of moving of moving from place to place is what constitutes mobility. However, mobility does not manifest itself similarly for all people across the world. There lie differences in how mobile a person is based on their gender, social standing, and cultural differences. This study aims to understand how mobility manifests itself differently for women. Women’s mobility is being studied under the light of the introduction of on-demand transportation technology services (also known as app-based ride-hailing or ride-sourcing) in the city of Delhi NCR, a city that has myriad transportation options. This is a qualitative study making use of focus group discussions, in-depth interviews, and secondary data analysis. The broad themes explored in this study were: women’s mobility patterns due to the introduction of on-demand transportation services, changes in their perception of safety and independence, and the regulatory issues surrounding the same. The findings of the study indicated that women’s mobility patterns have changed, although not to a very great extent. Their perception of safety has remained the same despite the strides made to make mobility safer but their perception of independence has improved exponentially. The regulatory issues identified involved the registration of these services, technology and data privacy related issues, and surge pricing. Finally, some policy recommendations have been outlined by the researcher towards the end of the study and the scope for future research has also been explored. Key words: Urban mobility, urban planning, on-demand transportation technology services, app-based ride-hailing, gig economy.