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Liveable Lives examines what makes life liveable for LGBTQ+ people
beyond equality reforms. It refuses the colonizing narrative of
surviving in a ‘regressive’ Global South and thriving in a
‘progressive’ Global North. By linking the concept of
liveability with the decolonial literature on sexualities, this
open access book draws on individual's stories, art and writing to
examine how lives become liveable across India and the UK,
providing a multifaceted investigation of two divergent contexts
where activists refuse local framings of exclusion/inclusion and
LGBTQ+ lives are continually re-envisioned. Embracing diverse
methodologies, including workshops, in-depth interviews, street
theatres, and web surveys, the book stands as an example of a queer
collaborative praxis that refuses the familiar Global North /
Global South practices of theorizing and data gathering. The ebook
editions of this book are available open access under a CC BY-NC-ND
4.0 licence on www.bloomsburycollections.com.
This book offers a multidisciplinary and comprehensive approach to
understand the trends and issues of development, governance, and
dynamics of gender in the South Asian region. It familiarizes the
reader with the quantitative as well as qualitative aspects of
governance and development. Contributing authors pay close
attention to the socio-political and economic developments in South
Asia in their respective chapters. The book is divided into four
parts. The first part analyzes the social and economic development
of South Asia in the context of human development, state apparatus,
and migration. The second part focuses on issues of good governance
and human rights. Issues related to minorities and corporate
governance are also discussed specifically. The third part deals
with the role of media and literature in the development narratives
of South Asia. The last part highlights the inter-linkages between
gender narratives and development. It is a must-read for those
interested in understanding the socio-economic fabrics, political
dynamics, and trajectory of development in South Asia.
This book is a unique compilation of comprehensive works covering
the potentials, challenges, and realities of geographical
indications from an Indian perspective. The book encompasses
critical studies on legal, regulatory, and institutional frameworks
and debates surrounding geographical indications. The concept of
geographical indication has not received paramount importance in
India compared to the other forms of intellectual property rights
like patents and trademarks, while GI is becoming critical in
national and international discourses. It aims at presenting both
national and international situations and discussions, which will
appeal to readers worldwide. This book in its first part
elaborately deals with the genesis of the GI Act, and then it goes
on to analyze both substantive as well as procedural aspects of the
registration under the Indian GI Act and tries to identify the
discrepancy and gaps in the laws. Also, a comparative perspective
has been built by analyzing the GI laws and regulations of some
developed countries with that of India. The challenges in existing
regulation for quality control and enforcement of GI products in
the Indian GI Act have been dealt comprehensively by the authors
which are critical in achieving the stated objectives of the Act.
The book also focuses on the role of geographical indication in the
socio-economic development of rural India. The authors have
illustrated how the GI can act as an effective mechanism for
employment generation and sustainable growth opportunities in
different sectors like agriculture, food, and handicraft. The
interaction of GI with traditional knowledge and biodiversity and
their impact on society is also extensively covered. The book
contains real-life case studies by the authors from different
states of India highlighting the success stories and missed
opportunities of different GIs and the way forward where the GI can
function as an effective tool for the overall development of a
country and promote international trade. The book will provide law
students, scholars from legal and IP disciplines, legal
practitioners, producers, and policymakers a factual and
multidimensional insight into the GI system in India. This will
further promote research in this area, particularly from an Asian
perspective and enhance the real-life application of GI to varied
products.
This book highlights treatment strategies for bacterial biofilms in
connection with a variety of human diseases. In particular, it
reviews bacterial biofilm formation and its mechanism. Topics
covered include biofilms in human health, the role of biofilms in
mediating human diseases, and methods for testing bacterial
biofilms. Further sections concentrate on biofilm-mediated diseases
in different parts of the human gastrointestinal tract, while
therapeutic strategies for biofilm control and natural agents that
disrupt bacterial biofilms are also covered. Readers will also find
the latest advances in probiotics and biofilms, as well as the use
of probiotics to counteract biofilm-associated infections. Biofilms
and antimicrobial resistance are discussed. Subsequent chapters
address the management of inflammatory bowel disease via probiotics
biofilms, as well as the role of probiotics bacteria in the
treatment of human diseases associated with bacterial biofilms. The
book is chiefly intended for clinicians/scientists in the fields of
medical microbiology, applied microbiology, biochemistry, and
biotechnology.
Fog Computing: Concepts, Frameworks, and Applications is arranged
in such a way that readers with no prior experience in Fog
Computing may explore this domain. It is an accessible source of
information for distributed computing researchers as well as
professionals looking to improve their security and connectivity
understanding in Internet of Things (IoT) devices. This book is
also useful for researchers and professionals working in the field
of wireless communication security and privacy research. This book
is intended for students, professionals, researchers, and
developers who are working in or interested in the field of Fog
Computing. One of the book's distinguishing aspects is that it
covers a variety of case studies and future possibilities in the
field of Fog Computing. This book: Begins by covering the
fundamental notions of Fog Computing to help readers grasp the
technology, starting from the basics Explains Fog Computing
architecture as well as the convergence of Fog, IoT, and Cloud
Computing Provides an assessment of Fog Computing and its
applications in the field of IoT Discusses the usage of software
defined networking and machine learning algorithms as they apply to
Fog Computing Describes the different security and privacy issues
with Fog Computing and explores single point control systems for
consumer devices using Edge-Fog Computing Outlines in detail how to
leverage Blockchain technology in Fog Computing, as well as how to
use Fog Computing in telemedicine and healthcare applications
Examines the usage of communication protocols, simulation tools for
Fog Computing implementation, and case studies in the fields of
bioinformatics, disaster control, and IoT
This book is aimed at contemplating and reflecting on future course
of action for businesses in order to become more resilient. It
discusses various predicaments and prospects around building
enduring organizations. By demonstrating how to build strong and
resilient systems that can survive catastrophes witnessed in the
past few years, it offers practical solutions by discussing the
current researches, the-oretical insights, experiences and lessons
which can inspire and empower business leaders, academics,
students, policy makers and other stakeholders in economics.
This book documents and analyzes the effects of the COVID-19
pandemic through queer and feminist perspectives. A testament of
dispossessions as well as a celebration of various forms of
resilience, community building and critical responses, it
chronicles the social history of queer and trans persons and women
in South Asia and the diasporas. Through a creative and
collaborative form of ethnographic writing, the book enters in
conversation with the worlds of domestic helps, caregivers,
cultural workers, students, sex workers and other precariously
employed people. It examines the confining effects of the pandemic
on the lived realities of many queer and trans individuals, the
caste-oppressed and women across socio-economic backgrounds. The
chapters in the volume piece together narratives of prejudice,
hardship, self-expression and resistance from interviews, personal
accounts, as well as poems and stories from activists, artists and
other collaborators. The book pays particular attention to issues
of power and asymmetrical relationships amidst COVID-19 and offers
critiques to deepen the understanding of the uneven fault lines
within which historically oppressed persons reside in South Asia.
Exploring themes of migration, disability and sexual politics, this
book is an essential reading for scholars and researchers of gender
and sexuality studies, cultural studies, South Asian studies,
sociology and social anthropology.
Liveable Lives examines what makes life liveable for LGBTQ+ people
beyond equality reforms. It refuses the colonizing narrative of
surviving in a ‘regressive’ Global South and thriving in a
‘progressive’ Global North. By linking the concept of
liveability with the decolonial literature on sexualities, this
open access book draws on individual's stories, art and writing to
examine how lives become liveable across India and the UK,
providing a multifaceted investigation of two divergent contexts
where activists refuse local framings of exclusion/inclusion and
LGBTQ+ lives are continually re-envisioned. Embracing diverse
methodologies, including workshops, in-depth interviews, street
theatres, and web surveys, the book stands as an example of a queer
collaborative praxis that refuses the familiar Global North /
Global South practices of theorizing and data gathering. The ebook
editions of this book are available open access under a CC BY-NC-ND
4.0 licence on www.bloomsburycollections.com.
Drawing on the incredible wealth of diversity of languages,
cultures and movements in which lesbian feminisms have been
articulated, this book confronts the historic devaluation of
lesbian-feminist politics within Anglo-American discourse and
ignites a transnational and transgenerational discussion regarding
the relevance of lesbian feminisms in today's world, a discussion
that challenges the view of lesbian feminism as static and
essentialist. Through careful consideration of contemporary
debates, these writers, theorists, academics and activists consider
the wider place of lesbian feminisms within queer theory,
post-colonial feminism, and the movement for LGBT rights. It
considers how lesbian feminisms can contribute to discussions on
intersectionality, engage with trans activism and the need for
trans-inclusion, to ultimately show how lesbian feminisms can offer
a transformative approach to today's sexual and gender politics.
This book offers a multidisciplinary and comprehensive approach to
understand the trends and issues of development, governance, and
dynamics of gender in the South Asian region. It familiarizes the
reader with the quantitative as well as qualitative aspects of
governance and development. Contributing authors pay close
attention to the socio-political and economic developments in South
Asia in their respective chapters. The book is divided into four
parts. The first part analyzes the social and economic development
of South Asia in the context of human development, state apparatus,
and migration. The second part focuses on issues of good governance
and human rights. Issues related to minorities and corporate
governance are also discussed specifically. The third part deals
with the role of media and literature in the development narratives
of South Asia. The last part highlights the inter-linkages between
gender narratives and development. It is a must-read for those
interested in understanding the socio-economic fabrics, political
dynamics, and trajectory of development in South Asia.
Friendship as Social Justice Activism brings together academics and
activists to have essential conversations about friendship, love,
and desire as kinetics for social justice movements. The
contributors featured here come from across the globe and are all
involved in diverse movements, including LGBTQ rights,
intimate-partner violence, addiction recovery, housing, migrant,
labor, and environmental activism. Each essay narrates how living
and organizing within friendship circles offers new ways of
dreaming and struggling for social justice. Recent scholarship in
different disciplinary fields as well as activist literature have
brought attention to the political possibilities within friendship.
The essays, memoirs, poems, and artwork in Friendship as Social
Justice Activism address these political possibilities within the
context of gender, sexuality, and economic justice movements.
Light was central to the visual politics and imaginative
geographies of empire, even beyond its role as a symbol of
knowledge and progress in post-Enlightenment narratives. This book
describes how imperial mappings of geographical space in terms of
'cities of light' and 'hearts of darkness' coincided with the
industrialisation of light (in homes, streets, theatres) and its
instrumentalisation through new representative forms (photography,
film, magic lanterns, theatrical lighting). Cataloguing the
imperial vision in its engagement with colonial India, the book
evaluates responses by the celebrated Indian painter Ravi Varma
(1848-1906) to reveal the centrality of light in technologies of
vision, not merely as an ideological effect but as a material
presence that produces spaces and inscribes bodies. -- .
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My Dream Seat (Paperback)
Nisheet Shrivastava; Niharika Ranjan Singh
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