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Transcultural Humanities in South Asia - Critical Essays on Literature and Culture (Hardcover): Waseem Anwar Transcultural Humanities in South Asia - Critical Essays on Literature and Culture (Hardcover)
Waseem Anwar; Edited by (associates) Nosheen Yousaf
R6,269 Discovery Miles 62 690 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This volume looks at the implications of transcultural humanities in South Asia, which is becoming a crucial area of research within literary and cultural studies. The volume also explores various complex critical dimensions of transculturation, its indeterminate periodisation, its temporal and spatial nonlinearity, its territoriality and intersectionality. Drawing on contributors from around the globe, the entries look at literature and poetics, theory and praxis, borders and nations, politics, Partition, gender and sexuality, the environment, representations in art and pedagogy and the transcultural classroom. Using key examples and case studies, the contributors look at current developments in transcultural and transnational standpoints and their possible educational outcomes. A broad and comprehensive collection, as it also speaks about the value of the humanities and the significance of South Asian contexts, Transcultural Humanities in South Asia will be of particular interest to those working on postcolonial studies, literary studies, Asian studies and more.

The 1935 Australian Cricket Tour of India - Breaking Down Social and Racial Barriers (Hardcover): Megan Ponsford The 1935 Australian Cricket Tour of India - Breaking Down Social and Racial Barriers (Hardcover)
Megan Ponsford
R3,992 Discovery Miles 39 920 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The first Australian cricket tour to India possesses an inherent intrigue that, for inexplicable reasons, has fallen into obscurity. Megan Ponsford rectifies this through her investigation of the uneasy relationships between Australia, British India and Indian nationalism during the interwar period, using the 1935/36 tour as a case study. The unique liaison between the entrepreneurial tour manager Frank Tarrant and the Maharaja of Patiala, who financed the exercise, led the way. From the palaces of the Raj to the foothills of the Himalayas, the evolving racial consciousness of the ragtag team of Australia cricketers defines the tour. The cricket establishment was also challenged as the tour defied the amateur game with participation encouraged by the Maharaja's deep pockets. Employing a unique methodology, this book interprets the material culture located in the archives of the Australian and Indian cricketers. In the absence of first-hand accounts, these artefacts enable insight into the forgotten and overlooked sportspeople who are finally given the voice and acknowledgement they deserve. It is a brilliant new contribution to the study of both cricket and history, and will be a great resource for academics, researchers, and advanced students of History, Politics, Sports, Sociology, and Cultural Studies. The chapters in this book were originally published as a special issue of Sport in Society.

Postsocialist Shrinking Cities (Hardcover): Chung-Tong Wu, Maria Gunko, Tadeusz Stryjakiewicz, Kai Zhou Postsocialist Shrinking Cities (Hardcover)
Chung-Tong Wu, Maria Gunko, Tadeusz Stryjakiewicz, Kai Zhou
R4,168 Discovery Miles 41 680 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book provides a comparative analysis of shrinking cities in a broad range of postsocialist countries within the so-called Global East, a liminal space between North and South. While shrinking cities have received increased scholarly attention in the past decades, theoretical, and empirical research has remained predominantly centered on the Global North. This volume brings to the fore a range of new perspectives on urban shrinkage, identifying commonalities, differences, and policy experiences across a very diverse and vivid region with its various legacies and contemporary controversial developments. With chapters written by leading experts in the field, insider views assist in decolonizing urban theory. Specifically, the book includes chapters on shrinking cities in China, Russia, and postsocialist Europe, presenting comparative discussions within countries and crossnational cases on theoretical and policy implications. The book will be of interest to students and scholars researching urban studies, urban geography, urban planning, urban politics and policy, urban sociology, and urban development.

Cultures of Populism - Institutions, Practices and Resistance (Hardcover): Merle A. Williams Cultures of Populism - Institutions, Practices and Resistance (Hardcover)
Merle A. Williams
R4,160 Discovery Miles 41 600 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The rapid global spread of populism has become an arresting and often disturbing phenomenon in the opening decades of the twenty-first century. This collection of essays explores the complex histories and diverse geographies of populist activity, examining its manifestations on both the political left and the right while tracing its dangerous association with nativism, racism and xenophobia. Established socio-political theories are questioned and challenged, giving way to fresh philosophical or cultural perspectives. At the heart of this collection lies a concern with the capacity of the humanities - and especially literary studies - to interpret, evaluate and intervene in this populist moment. Literary discussion ranges from Henry James and William Faulkner to Toni Morrison, David Foster Wallace, Ali Smith and Ta-Nehisi Coates. These essays demonstrate the pertinence and value of enquiries from multiple perspectives if we are to come to terms with the impact of populist rhetoric on meaning and truth, as proliferating misinformation unmoors conceptual and ethical coherence. The chapters in this book were originally published in Safundi: The Journal of South African and American Studies and English Studies in Africa.

Routledge Handbook of Theravada Buddhism (Hardcover): Stephen C. Berkwitz, Ashley Thompson Routledge Handbook of Theravada Buddhism (Hardcover)
Stephen C. Berkwitz, Ashley Thompson
R6,561 Discovery Miles 65 610 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The Routledge Handbook of Theravada Buddhism illustrates the growth and new directions of scholarship in the study of Theravada Buddhism. An in-depth guide to the distinctive features of Theravada, the Handbook will be an invaluable resource to provide structure and guidance for scholars and students of Asian Religion, Buddhism and in particular Theravada Buddhism.

Perspectives on the State Borders in Globalized Africa (Hardcover): Yuichi Sasaoka, Aime Raoul Sumo Tayo, Sayoko Uesu Perspectives on the State Borders in Globalized Africa (Hardcover)
Yuichi Sasaoka, Aime Raoul Sumo Tayo, Sayoko Uesu
R4,144 Discovery Miles 41 440 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Assessing the different kinds of borders between African nations, the contributors present a borderland and trans-region approach to understanding the challenges and opportunities facing the peoples of the African continent. Africa faces rampant violence, terrorism, deterioration of water-energy-food provision, influxes of refugees and immigrants, and religious hatred under the trends of globalization. Solutions for these issues require new perspectives that are not attempted by conventional state-building approaches. Statehood is limited in many places on the African continent because many states are combined by loose political ties. African states' borders tend to be regarded as porous and fragile. However, as the contributors to this volume argue, those porous borders can contribute to cultural and socio-economic network construction beyond states and the creation of active borderlands by increasing people's mobility, contact, and trade. A must read for scholars of African studies that will also be of great value to academics and students with a broader interest in nationhood, globalization, and borders.

Mining, Displacement, and Matriliny in Meghalaya - Gendered Transitions (Hardcover): Bitopi Dutta Mining, Displacement, and Matriliny in Meghalaya - Gendered Transitions (Hardcover)
Bitopi Dutta
R4,139 Discovery Miles 41 390 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book studies how Development-Induced Displacement (DID) radically restructures gender relations in indigenous tribal societies. Through an indepth case study of the Indian state of Meghalaya, one of the few matrilineal societies of the world, it analyses how people cope with conflicts in their perception of self, family, and society brought on by the transition from traditional modes of living to increased urbanisation, and how these experiences are different for men and women. It looks at the ways in which this gendered change is experienced inter-generationally in different contexts of people's lives, including work and leisure activities. The book also investigates people's attitudes towards matrilineal structures and their perception of change on matriliny where mining has played a role in building their view of their matrilineal tradition. Drawing on extensive interviews with individuals directly affected by this phenomenon, the book, part of the Transition in Northeastern India series, makes a significant contribution to the study of DID. It will be useful for scholars and researchers of urbanisation, gender studies, Northeast India studies, development studies, minority studies, public policy, political studies, and sociology.

International Norms and Local Politics in Myanmar (Hardcover): Yukiko Nishikawa International Norms and Local Politics in Myanmar (Hardcover)
Yukiko Nishikawa
R4,137 Discovery Miles 41 370 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Nishikawa explores how international norms have been adopted in the local context in Myanmar to project a certain international image, while in fact the authorities are exploiting these norms to protect their own interests. In the liberal international world order promoted since the end of the Cold War, democracy, rule of law and human rights have become key components in state and peace-building around the world. Many donor governments and international organisations have promoted them in their aid and assistance. However, the promotion of these international norms is based on a flawed understanding of sovereignty and the world. For this reason, the enforcement of these international norms in Myanmar not only fails to protect vulnerable people but also, in some instances, exacerbates the situation, thereby generating critical insecurity to the most vulnerable people. A vital resource for scholars of Myanmar's politics, as well as a valuable case study for International Relations scholars more broadly.

Jewish Child Soldiers in the Bloodlands of Europe (Hardcover): David M. Rosen Jewish Child Soldiers in the Bloodlands of Europe (Hardcover)
David M. Rosen
R4,123 Discovery Miles 41 230 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book is about the experiences of Jewish children who were members of armed partisan groups in Eastern Europe during World War II and the Holocaust. It describes and analyze the role of children as activists, agents, and decision makers in a situation of extraordinary danger and stress. The children in this book were hunted like prey and ran for their lives. They survived by fleeing into the forest and swamps of Eastern Europe and joining anti-German partisan groups. The vast majority of these children were teenagers between ages 11 and 18, although some were younger. They were, by any definition, child soldiers, and that is the reason they lived to tell their tales. The book will be of interest to general and academic audiences. There is also great interest in children and childhood across disciplines of history and the social sciences. It is likely to spark considerable debate and interest, since its argument runs counter to the generally accepted wisdom that child soldiers must first and foremost be seen as victims of their recruiters. The argument of this book is that time, place, and context play a key role in our understanding of children's involvement in war and that in some contexts children under arms must be seen as exercising an inherent right of self-defense.

Women and Marriage in India (Hardcover): P. Thomas Women and Marriage in India (Hardcover)
P. Thomas
R2,832 Discovery Miles 28 320 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Women in the thraldom of man has led sometimes, in one form or another, to the most horrible abuses. In this book, originally published in 1939, the author traces and analyses the institutions of marriage and family in India. The women of India, after their ancient matriarchal supremacy, declined into medieval degradation and slavery, brought about by subtle and prolonged subjugation by men through the instrumentality of legal restraints, supposed religious grounds, the Purdah, child-marriage and widow-burning. These iniquities were practised under the sanctified excuse of matrimony. The author points out, in this objective sociological study, practical methods of emancipation of Indian women, and urges the necessity for a radical change of values which would give the greater impetus to these vitally necessary reforms. The book is of especial interest as a sociological study of a curious and cruel form of organized inhumanity. Today it can be read and enjoyed in its historical context. This book is a re-issue originally published in 1939. The language used and views portrayed are a reflection of its era and no offence is meant by the Publishers to any reader by this re-publication.

Child-Centred Social Work in India - Journeys and the Way Forward (Hardcover): Murli Desai, Nilima Mehta Child-Centred Social Work in India - Journeys and the Way Forward (Hardcover)
Murli Desai, Nilima Mehta
R4,160 Discovery Miles 41 600 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book presents unique semi-autobiographical narratives by leading social work educators and practitioners in India who have done innovative work in the field of child-centred social work (CSW). The practitioners narrate their career journeys and contributions to research, policy, and practice in this field, discuss innovations, achievements, and impact of the work done, and share reflections on the challenges faced, lessons learnt, and the way forward. The volume provides valuable insights into the indigenisation of CSW education and practice and offers suggestions towards developing effective CSW. The authors draw attention towards the need for expansion of preventive service systems for children in the family, community, and school settings, as well as support to and replication of the innovative sociolegal service projects, in coordination with reforms in the justice system to ensure child rights, and human resource planning for child-centred social workers. They also propose promoting CSW education in institutions of social work education to strengthen linkages between theory, research, policy, and practice, and creating a national association for child-centred social workers to build synergy between social work practitioners and educators. The book will be useful to policy makers, educators, students, and practitioners of social work, child development, and child rights. It will also be useful for CSW training institutions and counsellors in schools and government and voluntary organisations.

African-Caribbean Women Interrogating Diaspora/Post-Diaspora (Hardcover): Suzanne Scafe, Leith Dunn African-Caribbean Women Interrogating Diaspora/Post-Diaspora (Hardcover)
Suzanne Scafe, Leith Dunn
R4,131 Discovery Miles 41 310 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This anthology originated as papers presented at a conference held in London, July 2018, entitled "Caribbean Women (Post) Diaspora: African-Caribbean Interconnections". The chapters focus on issues of women's agency and on the potential for transformation produced by the experience of migration and the networks and communities fashioned by African-Caribbean women in diasporic spaces. They cover a range of disciplines including the study of visual art, auto-ethnographic analysis, in addition to socio-cultural and literary analyses. The work included in this anthology inserts, as central to its focus, considerations of gender and specifically the experiences of women in processes of migration, community formation and resistance. In its focus on concepts of diaspora and post-diaspora, the book investigates the potential of these theoretical terms to address the complexity of the diasporic experience. Concepts of post-diaspora have emerged in recent scholarship as a response to the challenges to traditional understandings of diaspora raised by the increase and speed of globalisation, and by the rise of transnationalism, both as a focus of academic study and as an everyday experience. Post-diaspora, like transnationalism, emphasises the fluidity of the migration process: post-diasporic identities emerge from the shifting formations of intra- and international communities. The chapters in this book were originally published as a special issue of the journal African and Black Diaspora.

India's Pakistan Conundrum - Managing a Complex Relationship (Hardcover): Sharat Sabharwal India's Pakistan Conundrum - Managing a Complex Relationship (Hardcover)
Sharat Sabharwal
R4,145 Discovery Miles 41 450 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Historically, the relationship between India and Pakistan has been mired in conflicts, war, and lack of trust. Pakistan has continued to loom large on India's horizon despite the growing gap between the two countries. This book examines the nature of the Pakistani state, its internal dynamics, and its impact on India. The text looks at key issues of the India-Pakistan relationship, appraises a range of India's policy options to address the Pakistan conundrum, and proposes a way forward for India's Pakistan policy. Drawing on the author's experience of two diplomatic stints in Pakistan, including as the High Commissioner of India, the book offers a unique insider's perspective on this critical relationship. A crucial intervention in diplomatic history and the analysis of India's Pakistan policy, the book will be of as much interest to the general reader as to scholars and researchers of foreign policy, strategic studies, international relations, South Asia studies, diplomacy, and political science.

China and Africa in Global Context - Encounters, Policy, Cooperation and Migration (Hardcover): Li Anshan China and Africa in Global Context - Encounters, Policy, Cooperation and Migration (Hardcover)
Li Anshan
R6,732 Discovery Miles 67 320 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

An comprehensive examination of the relationship between China and Africa, which explains the history and reality of China-Africa relation. The author is both a schalor in the area and a participant of the Sino-Africa cooperation, whose study offers inside story and information of China-Africa relations. Provides an objective Chinese perspective for the controversial topic on China's rola in Africa.

Georgia after Stalin - Nationalism and Soviet power (Paperback): Timothy K. Blauvelt, Jeremy Smith Georgia after Stalin - Nationalism and Soviet power (Paperback)
Timothy K. Blauvelt, Jeremy Smith; Foreword by Ronald Grigor Suny
R1,562 Discovery Miles 15 620 Ships in 9 - 15 working days

This book explores events in Georgia in the years following Stalin's death in March 1953, especially the demonstrations of March 1956 and their brutal suppression, in order to illuminate the tensions in Georgia between veneration of the memory of Stalin, a Georgian, together with the associated respect for the Soviet system that he had created, and growing nationalism. The book considers how not just Stalin but also his wider circle of Georgians were at the heart of the Soviet system, outlines how greatly Stalin was revered in Georgia, and charts the rise of Khrushchev and his denunciation of Stalin. It goes on to examine the different strands of the rising Georgian nationalist movements, discusses the repressive measures taken against demonstrators, and concludes by showing how the repressions transformed a situation where Georgian nationalism, the honouring of Stalin's memory and the Soviet system were all aligned together into a situation where an increasingly assertive nationalist movement was firmly at odds with the Soviet Union.

Indian Indies - A Guide to New Independent Indian Cinema (Hardcover): Ashvin Immanuel Devasundaram Indian Indies - A Guide to New Independent Indian Cinema (Hardcover)
Ashvin Immanuel Devasundaram
R1,591 Discovery Miles 15 910 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

A must-have quick guide to the future torchbearers of Indian cinema for scholars, students, early career researchers, and a global audience interested in intersecting aspects of cinema, culture, politics, and society in contemporary India This book offers a concise and cutting-edge repository of essential information on new independent Indian films, which have orchestrated a recent renaissance in the Bollywood-dominated Indian cinema sphere The book spotlights a specific timeline from the Indies' consolidated emergence in 2010 across a decade of their development Takes note of recent transformations in the Indian political, economic, cultural, and social matrix and the concurrent release of unflinchingly interrogative and radically evocative films that traverse LGBTQ issues, female empowerment, caste discrimination, populist politics and religious violence A combination of essential Indie-specific information and concise case-studies

Urban Renewal in India - Accommodating People, Ideas and Lifeworlds in Mumbai's Redeveloping Chawls (Paperback): Pablo... Urban Renewal in India - Accommodating People, Ideas and Lifeworlds in Mumbai's Redeveloping Chawls (Paperback)
Pablo Holwitt
R1,256 Discovery Miles 12 560 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book interrogates contemporary processes of neoliberal urban renewal in the Global South by studying the model of chawl redevelopment in Mumbai, India. The model of chawl redevelopment is used to address questions surrounding contemporary urban renewal. Focusing on attempts to redevelop Mumbais central middle-class neighbourhoods, popularly known as Girgaum, into a modern downtown of a global metropolis, the author sheds light on the impact this development model has on the everyday lives of people inhabiting transformed urban environments. He examines, from an ethnographic perspective, apparently contradictory intentions of planners, investors, residents, activists and politicians. A combination of detailed and vivid ethnographic accounts and incisive theoretical arguments, the book shows that the highly contested and controversial approach of chawl redevelopment serves as an example of the manifold ideological tendencies in India today, and how they combine, clash and continuously shape each other in surprising and unpredictable ways. Offering new insights in the topics of class dynamics in the era of globalization and neoliberalism, urban gating, sense studies, and urban politics in South Asia, this book will be of interest to academics working on South Asian Studies, Anthropology, Sociology, as well as Urban and Global Studies.

Post-Conflict Social and Economic Recovery in Timor-Leste - Redemptive Legacies (Paperback): Andrew McWilliam Post-Conflict Social and Economic Recovery in Timor-Leste - Redemptive Legacies (Paperback)
Andrew McWilliam
R1,249 Discovery Miles 12 490 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book presents a rich ethnography of post-conflict social and economic recovery in East Timor following the end of Indonesian military occupation of the territory in 1999. It offers a longer-term analysis of the pathways to rebuilding and restoring local community life, and the budding prosperity that has flowed from participation in spontaneous circular labour migration and the remittance benefits that have followed. Based on extensive comparative literature and field-based empirical research, the book explores the protracted process of cultural and economic revival following a generation-long period of military repression and a sustained struggle for national independence. With a focus on the experiences of Fataluku ethno-linguistic communities in Timor-Leste, the study offers nuanced perspectives on the legacies of conflict and local forms of governance, the revitalisation of customary exchange and ancestral religion. Presenting both an optimistic and alternative narrative in which a traumatised population finds new hope and emergent prosperity, this book highlights a renewed concern with inter-generational well-being and widespread aspirations for prosperity and material benefits following decades of deprivation. It is also an analysis of post-conflict resilience against the odds, illustrating the adaptive possibilities of tradition in the context of globalisation and expectations of modernity. As a major contribution to understanding the emergence and expansion of informal transnational labour migration out of East Timor, this book will be of interest to academics, researchers and policy makers of contemporary Timor-Leste, Southeast Asian Politics, Southeast Asian Culture and Society, Development Studies, Anthropology and Conflict Studies.

Handbook of South Asia: Political Development (Paperback): Europa Publications Handbook of South Asia: Political Development (Paperback)
Europa Publications
R1,284 Discovery Miles 12 840 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This Handbook brings together essays that introduce the reader to the key issues in South Asian political development. Written by experts in their respective areas, the essays explore key aspects of political economy, political and economic change, and the complex diplomatic and security challenges of individual countries and the region as a whole. Essays discuss topics as wide-ranging as China's growing reach in South Asia, political Islam, SAARC and water politics through the region. This well-researched Handbook is an essential reference tool for students and scholars of Political Science, International Relations and South Asian studies. With an introduction by Harsh V Pant.

Inequality in Zambia (Hardcover): Caesar Cheelo, Marja Hinfelaar, Manenga Ndulo Inequality in Zambia (Hardcover)
Caesar Cheelo, Marja Hinfelaar, Manenga Ndulo
R4,152 Discovery Miles 41 520 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Coming together from across several disciplines, the contributors to this book reflect on the considerable problem of inequality in Zambia, comparing it with other countries both in the region and more broadly. The World Bank consistently ranks Zambia among the countries with the highest levels of poverty and inequality globally, but the problem is not widely studied; and the studies that do exist tend to focus solely on economic measures of inequality. This book uses a multidimensional analysis of inequalities, highlighting the ways in which certain social groups and geographical locations are more likely to suffer multiple inequalities. It investigates key issues around poverty, healthcare, income, law, disability, and power inequalities. Particularly showcasing the work of local researchers, this book will be of interest to researchers of African studies, development, economics, and politics.

The Routledge Handbook of the State in Premodern India (Hardcover): Hermann Kulke, Bhairabi Prasad Sahu The Routledge Handbook of the State in Premodern India (Hardcover)
Hermann Kulke, Bhairabi Prasad Sahu
R6,590 Discovery Miles 65 900 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

1) This is one of the first handbook to look at the state formation in pre-modern India. 2) It contains papers written by renowned historians like Harry Falk, Brajadulal Chattopadhyaya, Gunther-Dietz Sontheimer, Upinder Singh, Daud Ali, and Romila Thapar. 3) This handbook will be of interest to departments of South Asian history across UK.

Forced Displacement and NGOs in Asia and the Pacific (Hardcover): Gul Inanc, Themba Lewis Forced Displacement and NGOs in Asia and the Pacific (Hardcover)
Gul Inanc, Themba Lewis
R4,002 Discovery Miles 40 020 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This volume presents a comprehensive survey of the dynamics of conflict and climate induced forced displacement and organisational response across Asia and the Pacific. The Asia Pacific region hosts some of the largest numbers of displaced people on the planet, with some of the fewest protections available and sparse frameworks for advancing rights, livelihood, and policy. The region maintains the lowest number of signatory states to international refugee protection covenants, and the majority of national protection and support systems are ad hoc, precarious, and unpredictable. Civil society has very often filled in the gaps but, with the rise of nationalist rhetoric, civil society space has been shrinking. Drawing upon the expertise of academics, practitioners, historians, theorists, policy makers, political scientists, economists, and the voices of affected communities across the region, this book examines both key case studies and larger regional trends. This book is a valuable resource for scholars and practitioners looking to understand the complexities of responses to refugees and forced migrants in the Asia Pacific Region.

Kashmiri Life Narratives - Human Rights, Pleasure and the Local Cosmopolitan (Paperback): Rakhshan Rizwan Kashmiri Life Narratives - Human Rights, Pleasure and the Local Cosmopolitan (Paperback)
Rakhshan Rizwan
R1,295 Discovery Miles 12 950 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Kashmiri Life Narratives takes as its central focus writings -- memoirs, non-fictional and fictional Bildungsromane -- published circa 2008 by Kashmiris/Indians living in the Valley of Kashmir, India or in the diaspora. It offers a new perspective on these works by analyzing them within the framework of human rights discourse and advocacy. Literature has been an important medium for promoting the rights of marginalized Kashmiri subjects within Indian-occupied Kashmir, successfully putting Kashmir back on the global map and shifting discussion about Kashmir from the political board rooms to the international English-language book market. In discussing human rights advocacy through literature, this book also effects a radical change of perspective by highlighting positive rights (to enjoy certain things) rather than negative ones (to be spared certain things). Kashmiri life narratives deploy a language of pleasure rather than of physical pain to represent the state of having and losing rights.

Migration and Urban Transition in India - A Development Perspective (Paperback): R.B. Bhagat, Archana K. Roy, Harihar Sahoo Migration and Urban Transition in India - A Development Perspective (Paperback)
R.B. Bhagat, Archana K. Roy, Harihar Sahoo
R1,296 Discovery Miles 12 960 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Migration has emerged as an important issue in contemporary global politics and in the discourse around human development. This book highlights the role of migration in socioeconomic development and its interdependence with urbanization, employment, labour and industry. This volume identifies the challenges which migration and the subsequent dynamism in population and spatial parameters pose to land-use patterns, ecology, social politics and international relations. Through a study of migration patterns and trends in different parts of India, this collection analyzes the relationship of migration with social and occupational mobility, poverty and wealth indices, inequality, distribution of resources and demographic change. It also explores policy measures and frameworks which can bring migration into the fold of national development strategies. Timely and comprehensive, the book underscores the importance of migration and urbanization, sustainability and inclusivity to economic growth and development. It will be an essential read for scholars and researchers of migration studies, political studies, sociology, urban studies, development studies and political sociology.

Projecting Russia in a Mediatized World - Recursive Nationhood (Hardcover): Stephen Hutchings Projecting Russia in a Mediatized World - Recursive Nationhood (Hardcover)
Stephen Hutchings
R4,140 Discovery Miles 41 400 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book presents a new perspective on how Russia projects itself to the world. Distancing itself from familiar, agency-driven International Relations accounts that focus on what 'the Kremlin' is up to and why, it argues for the need to pay attention to deeper, trans-state processes over which the Kremlin exerts much less control. Especially important in this context is mediatization, defined as the process by which contemporary social and political practices adopt a media form and follow media-driven logics. In particular, the book emphasizes the logic of the feedback loop or 'recursion', showing how it drives multiple Russian performances of national belonging and nation projection in the digital era. It applies this theory to recent issues, events, and scandals that have played out in international arenas ranging from television, through theatre, film, and performance art, to warfare.

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