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Following a hiatus in the 1960s, the Natal Indian Congress (NIC) in South Africa was revived in 1971. In fascinating detail, Ashwin Desai and Goolam Vahed bring the inner workings of the NIC to life against the canvas of major political developments in South Africa during the 1970s and 1980s, and up to the first democratic elections in 1994.
The NIC was relaunched during the rise of the Black Consciousness Movement, which attracted a following among Indian university students, and whose invocation of Indians as Black led to a major debate about ethnic organisations such as the NIC. This debate persisted in the 1980s with the rise of the United Democratic Front and its commitment to non-racialism. The NIC was central to other major debates of the period, most significantly the lines drawn between boycotting and participating in government-created structures such as the Tri-Cameral Parliament. Despite threats of banning and incarceration, the NIC kept attracting recruits who encouraged the development of community organisations, such as students radicalised by the 1980s education boycotts and civic protests. Colour, Class and Community, The Natal Indian Congress, 1971—1994 details how some members of the NIC played dual roles, as members of a legal organisation and as allies of the African National Congress’ underground armed struggle.
Drawing on varied sources, including oral interviews, newspaper reports, and minutes of organisational meetings, this in-depth study tells a largely untold history, challenging existing narratives around Indian ‘cabalism’, and bringing the African and Indian political story into present debates about race, class and nation.
From three times Booker-shortlisted author Anita Desai, Rosarita is a
beautiful, haunting novel that explores memory, grief, and a young
woman’s determination to forge her own path.
A young student sits on a bench in a park in San Miguel, Mexico. Bonita
is away from her home in India to learn Spanish. She is alone,
somewhere she has no connection to. It is bliss.
And then a woman approaches her. The woman claims to recognize Bonita
because she is the spitting image of her mother, who made the same
journey from India to Mexico as a young artist. No, says Bonita, my
mother didn’t paint. She never travelled to Mexico. But this strange
woman insists, and so Bonita follows her. Into a story where Bonita and
her mother will move apart and come together, and where the past
threatens to flood the present, or re-write it.
Dieses Buch behandelt sexuelle und geschlechtsspezifische Gewalt
(SGBV) gegen Frauen aus völkerrechtlicher Sicht. Es zeigt die
Gründe für SGBV gegen Frauen auf, wobei der Schwerpunkt auf
kulturellen Praktiken liegt, mit denen versucht wird, sie zu
rechtfertigen, und verdeutlicht die rechtlichen Herausforderungen
im Zusammenhang mit dem Thema sowohl für nationale als auch
internationale Justizsysteme. Die sieben Kapitel des Buches sind:
i) Einleitung ii) SGBV ein globales Problem; iii) Internationaler
Rechtsschutz; iv) Rolle der internationalen Institutionen; v) Rolle
kultureller Faktoren und vi) Herausforderungen vii)
Schlussfolgerungen. Vor dem Hintergrund konzertierter globaler
Bemühungen, SGBV gegen Frauen zu beenden oder zumindest stark
einzudämmen, bietet das Buch einen Fahrplan für das System der
Vereinten Nationen, Staaten, internationale Institutionen,
multidisziplinäre Wissenschaftler, Organisationen der
Zivilgesellschaft und andere globale Akteure. Das Buch enthält ein
Vorwort von Peter Maurer, Präsident des Internationalen Komitees
vom Roten Kreuz (IKRK).
This Handbook provides the knowledge and tools needed to understand
how displacement is lived, governed, and mediated as an unfolding
and grounded process bound up in spatial inequities of power and
injustice. The handbook ensures, first, that internal displacements
and their everyday (re)occurrences are not overlooked; second, it
questions 'who counts' by including 'displaced' people who are less
obviously identifiable and a clearly circumscribed or categorised
group; third, it stresses that while displacement suggests
mobility, there are also periods and spaces of enforced stillness
that are not adequately reflected in the displacement literature;
and fourth, it re-evokes and explores the 'place' in displacement
by critically interrogating peoples' 'right to place' and the
significance of placemaking, unmaking, and remaking in the
contemporary world. The 50-plus chapters are organised across seven
themes designed to further develope interdisciplinary study of the
technologies, journeys, traces, governance, more-than-human,
representation, and resisting of displacement. Each of these
thematic sections begin with an intervention which spotlights
actions to creatively and strategically intervene in displacement.
The interventions explore myriad meanings and manifestations of
displacement and its contestation from the perspective of displaced
people, artists, writers, activists, scholar-activists, and
scholars involved in practice-oriented research. The Handbook will
be an essential companion for academics, students, and
practitioners committed to forging solidarity, care, and home in an
era of displacement.
This volume presents selected papers from IACMAG Symposium,The
major themes covered in this conference are Earthquake Engineering,
Ground Improvement and Constitutive Modelling. This volume will be
of interest to researchers and practitioners in geotechnical and
geomechanical engineering.
This volume presents selected papers from IACMAG Symposium,The
major themes covered in this conference are Earthquake Engineering,
Ground Improvement and Constitutive Modelling. This volume will be
of interest to researchers and practitioners in geotechnical and
geomechanical engineering.
Gleaned from everyday, real-life events, "More Dory's Stories"
presents a collection of thirty-three inspirational narratives. In
this, her second compilation, author D.J. DeSai covers a plethora
of subjects-including car and horse racing, animals, school tales,
frightening encounters, shocking dilemmas, and delightful
surprises. In the story "Demolition Derby Race" DeSai describes the
time her father, Amos, entered the family's pristine, candy-apple
red, four-door Dodge into the local demolition derby. "No Sure
Winner" tells how twelve-year-old D.J. learned a hard lesson about
money and gambling. And "Saved by the Hood Ornament" narrates
thirteen-year-old D.J.'s experience being hit by a car. From
heartwarming to heartbreaking, "More Dory's Stories" represent a
lifetime of down-to-earth lessons learned-some difficult, some
unpleasant, and others that are simply fun. The stories reveal the
works of God and serve to communicate that life is full of
adventure and opportunities for personal and spiritual growth.
This empirical study provides an introduction to the dynamics of
regulatory federalism and is the first book to focus on the major
surface mining regulations. A broad spectrum of contributors, most
with first-hand experience, describe the forces that have shaped
the implementation of the Surface Mining Control and Reclamation
Act since 1972. They offer varying perspectives for understanding
interest group conflicts, technological and market considerations,
intergovernmental procedures and problems. They describe the forces
shaping the policy implementation process at the federal, state,
and local level. This case study is intended for political
scientists, public administrators, citizen activists and experts,
historians, and students dealing with mining and regulatory
policy.
The edited collection opens with an overview of policy formation
and implementation in the United States, drawing upon theoretical
studies of pluralism, federalism, interest group politics, and
intergovernmental dynamics. The case study defines the legislative
and administrative history of surface mining regulation; the impact
of interest groups, courts, and the states on the implementation of
the Surface Mining Control and Reclamation Act; the influence of
the coal industry and of environmental interests, federal and state
relations, and the intergovernmental process.
The book will serve as on demand reference for consultation when
one is faced with such special scenario in the field of
endourology. It s easy to read and easy to understand format should
give an easy access to all chapters right from the beginning, so
there is no need to read previous chapters for understanding the
current one.
Furthermore it will serve as a textbook for problem oriented
approach, which will be an interesting and attractive method of
teaching. "
The manual provides a complete overview of the clinical assessment,
diagnosis and rehabilitation of pelvic floor dysfunctions. The book
will help physical therapist students, practicing physical
therapists or medical professionals to reinvent the world of pelvic
floor rehabilitation with needful details about the anatomy,
physiology, causes of pelvic floor dysfunctions, associated
pathologies, types of pelvic floor muscle dysfunctions and sexual
dysfunction in female and male along with different pelvic floor
dysfunctions in female, male and pediatric population. This book
also mentions different efficient techniques of pelvic floor
evaluation, methodologies and treatment options for common pelvic
floor muscles condition. A complete overview of functional anatomy,
dysfunctions, causes, types of dysfunctions (hypertonus, hypotonus,
incoordination, visceral), clinical assessment, diagnosis and
rehabilitation of pelvic floor conditions in female, male and
children. Evaluation and rehabilitation for conditions like vaginal
laxity, urinary incontinence (stress urinary incontinence, urge
urinary incontinence and mixed incontinence), pelvic organ
prolapse, sexual dysfunction, pelvic pain, endometriosis,
interstitial cystitis, vaginismus and dyspareunia in female.
Evaluation and rehabilitation for conditions like erectile
dysfunction, premature ejaculation, postvoidal dribbling,
prostatitis, postprostatectomy rehabilitation and pelvic pain in
male have been discussed. Evaluation and rehabilitation for
conditions like enuresis and encopresis in children. Het's MMT,
Het's SERF Assessment, Het's Ring Clock Assessment, Het's RR Scale
and HPP guidelines. Most simplified practical approach to
noninvasive, transvaginal and transrectal evaluation and rehab.
Functioning of multiple types of biofeedback and rehabilitation
devices like ultimate noninvasive, smart and extremely efficient
technology PF360 for urogenital/urogynec/ anorectal rehabilitation.
Basics of medical and surgical management of conditions related to
pelvic floor dysfunctions.
Public policy and management problems have been described as poorly
defined, messy, squishy, unstructured, intractable, and wicked. In
a word, they are complex. This book illustrates the development and
use of simulation models designed to capture some of the complexity
inherent in the formulation, management, and implementation of
policies aimed at addressing such problems. Simulation models have
long existed at the fringes of policy inquiry but are not yet
considered an essential component of the policy analyst's toolkit.
However, this situation is likely to change because with
improvements in computational power and software, simulation is now
easier to include in the standard repertoire of research tools
available for discovery and decision support. This volume provides
both a conceptual rationale for using simulations to inform public
policy and a practical introduction to how such models might be
constructed and employed. The focus of these papers is on the uses
of simulation to gain understanding and inform policy decisions and
action. Techniques represented in this volume include Monte Carlo
simulation, system dynamics and agent based modeling.
The interconnectedness of the global environment and finiteness of
the earth's natural resources require an increased understanding of
environmental and natural-resource policy and politics in countries
around the world. This is especially true of industrializing
countries where widespread ecological disturbances and rapid
exploitation of natural resources are taking place. Ecological
Policy and Politics in Developing Countries provides an in-depth
study of ecological problems, policies, and politics in ten major
industrializing countries. Each chapter discusses the increasingly
international context of domestic environmental policies and
explores some of the powerful interests and institutional forces
that contribute to ecological problems and shape the policies to
deal with them in each country. The authors identify some of the
major impediments to both welldesigned environmental policies and
their effective implementation. The ten countries included here --
the Czech Republic, China, India, Indonesia, Mexico, Nigeria,
Taiwan, Thailand, Slovakia, and Venezuela -- cover five continents,
over half of the world's population and most of the major
industrializing countries.
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