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A Discussion on Family Studies edited by Anuja Agrawal, Professor, Delhi School of Economics (DSE) Part of series on Oxford Studies in Contemporary Indian Society (OUP India) Anuja Agrawal is Professor at the Department of Sociology, Delhi School of Economics, University of Delhi since 2005. She has previously taught at the Lady Shri College for Women and was a Commonwealth Scholar in 2000-01. Apart from many research papers and articles, she is the author of Chaste wives and prostitute sisters: Patriarchy and prostitution among the Bedias of India (2008) and editor of Migrant women and work (2006). She has written on a wide range of issues in the fields of family, kinship, marriage and gender studies. Her research interests also include denotified communities, sex work, and migration. Series editor - Sujata Patel, Retired Professor, University of Hyderabad Sujata Patel is a Visiting Fellow at the Freiburg Institute for Advanced Studies and a retired Professor from the Department of Sociology, University of Hyderabad. Discussants Penny Vera-Sanso Penny Vera-Sanso is Reader Emerita in Development Studies and Social Anthropology, Birkbeck, University of London. She has researched gender, household and inter-generational relations in India’s urban informal and rural Dalit settlements since 1989 and has widely published on these issues. She also writes on ageist concepts underpinning United Nations policies and demography as a discipline. She has published on masculinity and the later life of Lesotho’s former migrant labourers, who worked in South Africa’s mines. Her current research is on inter-generational relations over the life course in Sierre Leone. Siyara leon She is Co-Editor of the international journal, the Journal of Global Ageing, and in 2019 she co-founded the British Society of Gerontology’s Special Interest Group on Ageing in Africa, Asia and Latin America. Pusphesh Kumar Pushpesh Kumar teaches Sociology at the University of Hyderabad, Hyderabad. He received the young sociologist award from the Indian Sociological Society (ISS) Delhi in 2007. He has been a visiting fellow at the department of Anthropology, London School of Economics and political Sciences in 2009 under the British Academy Fellowship. He was also invited as visiting Fellow at CSSS/JNU in 2014, and at the Delhi School of Economics (Sociology) in 2018. He serves as a member on the international advisory board of the Community Development Journal published from the Oxford University Press, London and Ireland, and is also on the Editorial Board of the Sociological Bulletin, Sage, Delhi. His areas of specialization include gender, sexuality, kinship and family, body and society and digital sociology, and globalization. His current work includes digital popular cultures and gender issues. Jagriti Gangopadhyay Jagriti Gangopadhyay is an Associate Professor at Manipal Institute of Social Sciences, Humanities and Arts at the Manipal Academy of Higher Education, Manipal, India. She was awarded the Shastri Publication Grant by the Shastri Indo Canadian Institute for her monograph titled: Culture, Context and Aging of Older Indians: Narratives from India and Beyond, published by Springer. She has also coedited the book, Eldercare Issues in China and India published by Routledge in 2022.