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This book reconceptualizes migration studies in India and brings
back the idea of citizenship to the center of the contested
relationship between the state and internal migrants in the
country. It interrogates the multiple vulnerabilities of
disenfranchised internal migrants as evidenced in the mass exodus
of migrants during the COVID-19 crisis. Challenging dominant
economic and demographic theories of mobility and relying on a wide
range of innovative heterodox methodologies, this volume points to
the possibility of reimagining migrants as ‘citizens’. The
volume discusses various facets of internal migration such as the
roles of gender, ethnicity, caste, electoral participation of the
internal migrants, livelihood diversification, struggle for
settlement, and politics of displacement, and highlights the case
of temporary, seasonal, and circulatory migrants as the most
exploited and invisible group among migrants. Presenting secondary
and recent field data from across regions, including from the
northeast, the book explores the processes under which people
migrate and suggests ways for ameliorating the conditions of
migrants through sustained civic and political action. This book
will be essential for scholars and researchers of migration
studies, politics, governance, development studies, public policy,
sociology, and gender studies as well as policymakers, government
bodies, civil society, and interested general readers.
Researching Internal Migration is a comprehensive guide for
researchers and professionals to study internal migration in
developing and underdeveloped economies. This book: * Explains key
theoretical concepts related to migration * Guides students and
researchers on how to design surveys and the utility of census data
* Unravels the complexities of large data sets and their
interpretation * Includes techniques for indirect measurement *
Presents methodology for estimating remittances at the sub-national
and national levels * Acquaints the impact of migration during
emergency situations or pandemics like COVID-19 * Offers
perspectives and tools for evaluating the policy impact of
migration Accessibly written, this book will be an essential
theoretical and empirical guide for researchers in development
studies, public policy, population studies, human geography and
migration and diaspora studies.
* This book explores the issues and controversies revolving around
the National Population Register (NPR) and National Register of
Citizenship (NRC) in India, through the lens of ethnicity and
religion * It examines the linkages between census enumeration,
counting, and classification of population * Will be useful for
students, researchers, and teachers of population studies,
population geography, migration studies, sociology, political
geography, and legal journalism across UK and US. It will also be
of interest to political geographers, policymakers, legal
journalists, political parties NGOs, and civil societies.
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.
This book reconceptualizes migration studies in India and brings
back the idea of citizenship to the center of the contested
relationship between the state and internal migrants in the
country. It interrogates the multiple vulnerabilities of
disenfranchised internal migrants as evidenced in the mass exodus
of migrants during the COVID-19 crisis. Challenging dominant
economic and demographic theories of mobility and relying on a wide
range of innovative heterodox methodologies, this volume points to
the possibility of reimagining migrants as 'citizens'. The volume
discusses various facets of internal migration such as the roles of
gender, ethnicity, caste, electoral participation of the internal
migrants, livelihood diversification, struggle for settlement, and
politics of displacement, and highlights the case of temporary,
seasonal, and circulatory migrants as the most exploited and
invisible group among migrants. Presenting secondary and recent
field data from across regions, including from the northeast, the
book explores the processes under which people migrate and suggests
ways for ameliorating the conditions of migrants through sustained
civic and political action. This book will be essential for
scholars and researchers of migration studies, politics,
governance, development studies, public policy, sociology, and
gender studies as well as policymakers, government bodies, civil
society, and interested general readers.
This book highlights how climate change has affected migration in
the Indian subcontinent. Drawing on field research, it argues that
extreme weather events such as floods, droughts, cyclones,
cloudbursts as well as sea-level rise, desertification and
declining crop productivity have shown higher frequency in recent
times and have depleted bio-physical diversity and the capacity of
the ecosystem to provide food and livelihood security. The volume
shows how the socio-economically poor are worst affected in these
circumstances and resort to migration to survive. The essays in the
volume study the role of remittances sent by migrants to their
families in environmentally fragile zones in providing an important
cushion and adaptation capabilities to cope with extreme weather
events. The book looks at the socio-economic and political drivers
of migration, different forms of mobility, mortality and morbidity
levels in the affected population, and discusses mitigation and
adaption strategies. The volume will be of great interest to
scholars and researchers of environment and ecology, migration and
diaspora studies, development studies, sociology and social
anthropology, governance and public policy, and politics.
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.
Researching Internal Migration is a comprehensive guide for
researchers and professionals to study internal migration in
developing and underdeveloped economies. This book: * Explains key
theoretical concepts related to migration * Guides students and
researchers on how to design surveys and the utility of census data
* Unravels the complexities of large data sets and their
interpretation * Includes techniques for indirect measurement *
Presents methodology for estimating remittances at the sub-national
and national levels * Acquaints the impact of migration during
emergency situations or pandemics like COVID-19 * Offers
perspectives and tools for evaluating the policy impact of
migration Accessibly written, this book will be an essential
theoretical and empirical guide for researchers in development
studies, public policy, population studies, human geography and
migration and diaspora studies.
This book highlights how climate change has affected migration in
the Indian subcontinent. Drawing on field research, it argues that
extreme weather events such as floods, droughts, cyclones,
cloudbursts as well as sea-level rise, desertification and
declining crop productivity have shown higher frequency in recent
times and have depleted bio-physical diversity and the capacity of
the ecosystem to provide food and livelihood security. The volume
shows how the socio-economically poor are worst affected in these
circumstances and resort to migration to survive. The essays in the
volume study the role of remittances sent by migrants to their
families in environmentally fragile zones in providing an important
cushion and adaptation capabilities to cope with extreme weather
events. The book looks at the socio-economic and political drivers
of migration, different forms of mobility, mortality and morbidity
levels in the affected population, and discusses mitigation and
adaption strategies. The volume will be of great interest to
scholars and researchers of environment and ecology, migration and
diaspora studies, development studies, sociology and social
anthropology, governance and public policy, and politics.
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