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This book examines the making of the Goddess Durga both as an art
and as part of the intangible heritage of Bengal. As the 'original
site of production' of unbaked clay idols of the Hindu Goddess
Durga and other Gods and Goddesses, Kumartuli remains at the centre
of such art and heritage. The art and heritage of Kumartuli have
been facing challenges in a rapidly globalizing world that demands
constant redefinition of 'art' with the invasion of market forces
and migration of idol makers. As such, the book includes chapters
on the evolution of idols, iconographic transformations, popular
culture and how the public is constituted by the production and
consumption of the works of art and heritage and finally the
continuous shaping and reshaping of urban imaginaries and
contestations over public space. It also investigates the caste
group of Kumbhakars (Kumars or the idol makers), reflecting on the
complex relation between inherited skill and artistry. Further, it
explores how the social construction of art as 'art' introduces a
tangled web of power asymmetries between 'art' and 'craft', between
an 'artist' and an 'artisan', and between 'appreciation' and
'consumption', along with their implications for the articulation
of market in particular and social relations in general. Since
little has been written on this heritage hub beyond popular
pamphlets, documents on town planning and travelogues, the book,
written by authors from various fields, opens up cross-disciplinary
conversations, situating itself at the interface between art
history, sociology of aesthetics, politics and government, social
history, cultural studies, social anthropology and archaeology. The
book is aimed at a wide readership, including students, scholars,
town planners, heritage preservationists, lawmakers and readers
interested in heritage in general and Kumartuli in particular.
Advances in Bioenergy, Volume Six in this ongoing series,
highlights new advances in the field, with this new volume
presenting interesting chapters written by an international board
of authors. New sections in this release include Microalgae
wastewater treatment and biomass utilization, Lipid Metabolism and
Metabolic Engineering of Eukaryotic Microalgae, Aquaculture,
Microalgae Cultivation, Life Cycle Assessment, Integration of algae
cultivation with anaerobic digestion, Bioenergy and Bioproducts
from Industry Hemp, Integration of algae to anaerobic digestion for
biofuel and bioenergy production, and more.
Discusses the latest results in academia and industry on green
composites. Existing machinability problems like low processability
and reduction of the ductility are addressed and discussed in
relation to use of adhesion promoters, additives or chemical
modification of the filler to overcome these problems. Recent
industrial efforts to minimize the environmental impact, e.g.
biodegradable polymer matrix, renewable sources complete the
approach.
This book explores contesting identities, international politics,
migration and democratic practices in the context of globalizing
India. Drawing on extensive ethnographic research, it looks at one
of the oldest migratory routes across a volatile region in eastern
India which is fraught with violent claims of separate statehood.
The book offers an account of how the 'North Bengal' region has
acted as a gateway to migrant populations over time and points to
why it must be understood as a shifting and liminal space through a
study of Bodoland, Gorkhaland, Kamatapuri, Siliguri and the Greater
Cooch Behar movements. It shows the region's politics of identity
or quest for homeland not as a means of compensating for the lack
or absence of identity, but as an everyday practice of living that
very absence, across borders and boundaries, without arriving at
any definitive and stable identity, along with impacts and
manifestations in democratic political processes. A major
intervention in modern political theory - shedding new light on
concepts such as home and homeland, space and self, sovereignty,
nation-state, freedom and democracy - this book will be of interest
to scholars and researchers of political science, modern South
Asian history, sociology and social anthropology, and migration and
diaspora studies.
The world seems to have recently discovered India and China as
major players in Asia, and political and economic connections
between the two countries are rapidly growing. Beyond the
fashionable phenomenon, the two countries have much in common and
many shared experiences. Both are developing countries with dynamic
economies focused on lifting their people out of poverty. There are
also differences as well, as India is a democracy while China is an
autocratic state, and the speed of economic growth is much higher
in India. This collection provides a comparative analysis of
development-induced migration in India and China caused by
urbanization and dam construction. The contributors include
scholars from both countries working in both academia and
consultancy positions.
This book explores contesting identities, international politics,
migration and democratic practices in the context of globalizing
India. Drawing on extensive ethnographic research, it looks at one
of the oldest migratory routes across a volatile region in eastern
India which is fraught with violent claims of separate statehood.
The book offers an account of how the 'North Bengal' region has
acted as a gateway to migrant populations over time and points to
why it must be understood as a shifting and liminal space through a
study of Bodoland, Gorkhaland, Kamatapuri, Siliguri and the Greater
Cooch Behar movements. It shows the region's politics of identity
or quest for homeland not as a means of compensating for the lack
or absence of identity, but as an everyday practice of living that
very absence, across borders and boundaries, without arriving at
any definitive and stable identity, along with impacts and
manifestations in democratic political processes. A major
intervention in modern political theory - shedding new light on
concepts such as home and homeland, space and self, sovereignty,
nation-state, freedom and democracy - this book will be of interest
to scholars and researchers of political science, modern South
Asian history, sociology and social anthropology, and migration and
diaspora studies.
This book examines the making of the Goddess Durga both as an art
and as part of the intangible heritage of Bengal. As the 'original
site of production' of unbaked clay idols of the Hindu Goddess
Durga and other Gods and Goddesses, Kumartuli remains at the centre
of such art and heritage. The art and heritage of Kumartuli have
been facing challenges in a rapidly globalizing world that demands
constant redefinition of 'art' with the invasion of market forces
and migration of idol makers. As such, the book includes chapters
on the evolution of idols, iconographic transformations, popular
culture and how the public is constituted by the production and
consumption of the works of art and heritage and finally the
continuous shaping and reshaping of urban imaginaries and
contestations over public space. It also investigates the caste
group of Kumbhakars (Kumars or the idol makers), reflecting on the
complex relation between inherited skill and artistry. Further, it
explores how the social construction of art as 'art' introduces a
tangled web of power asymmetries between 'art' and 'craft', between
an 'artist' and an 'artisan', and between 'appreciation' and
'consumption', along with their implications for the articulation
of market in particular and social relations in general. Since
little has been written on this heritage hub beyond popular
pamphlets, documents on town planning and travelogues, the book,
written by authors from various fields, opens up cross-disciplinary
conversations, situating itself at the interface between art
history, sociology of aesthetics, politics and government, social
history, cultural studies, social anthropology and archaeology. The
book is aimed at a wide readership, including students, scholars,
town planners, heritage preservationists, lawmakers and readers
interested in heritage in general and Kumartuli in particular.
Current Developments in Biotechnology and Bioengineering:
Sustainable Bioresources for the Emerging Bioeconomy outlines
recent advances in bioenergy, biorefinery and the bioeconomy, an
essential element for a 21st century bio-based society. The book
provides information on biomass and various conversion technologies
with different parameters that affect the conversion process.
Sections cover different bioproducts, biorefinery systems, energy
and greenhouse gas emission balances of bioenergy and biorefinery,
and environmental and economic footprints of bioeconomy. Finally,
different strategies adopted by developed and developing countries
for the promotion and implementation of a bioeconomy concept for a
bio-based society are systematically covered. The book provides
comprehensive information starting from early progress to the
latest trends on bioenergy, biorefinery and bioeconomy with special
reference to the developed and the developing countries and the
linkage between bioeconomy and climate change mitigation in simple
scientific language to appeal to a wider audience.
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Biomass, Biofuels, Biochemicals - Biofuels: Alternative Feedstocks and Conversion Processes for the Production of Liquid and Gaseous Biofuels (Paperback, 2nd edition)
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Biomass, Biofuels, Biochemicals: Biofuels: Alternative Feedstocks
and Conversion Processes for the Production of Liquid and Gaseous
Biofuels, Second Edition, provides general information, basic data
and knowledge on one of the most promising renewable energy
sources-liquid and gaseous biofuels-and their production and
application. The book delineates green technologies for abating
environmental crisis and enabling the transformation into a
sustainable future. It provides date-based scientific information
on the most advanced and innovative technology on biofuels, as well
as the process scale-up and commercialization of various liquid and
gaseous biofuels, detailing the functional mechanisms involved,
various operational configurations, influencing factors and
integration strategies. All chapters have been updated, with new
chapters covering topics of current interest, including
sustainability and biohydrogen.
This book focuses on research in linear algebra, statistics,
matrices, graphs and their applications. Many chapters in the book
feature new findings due to applications of matrix and graph
methods. The book also discusses rediscoveries of the subject by
using new methods. Dedicated to Prof. Calyampudi Radhakrishna Rao
(C.R. Rao) who has completed 100 years of legendary life and
continues to inspire us all and Prof. Arbind K. Lal who has sadly
departed us too early, it has contributions from collaborators,
students, colleagues and admirers of Professors Rao and Lal. With
many chapters on generalized inverses, matrix analysis, matrices
and graphs, applied probability and statistics, and the
history of ancient mathematics, this book offers a diverse array of
mathematical results, techniques and applications. The book
promises to be especially rewarding for readers with an interest in
the focus areas of applied linear algebra, probability and
statistics.
Waste Biorefinery: Potential and Perspectives offers data-based
information on the most cutting-edge processes for the utilisation
of biogenic waste to produce biofuels, energy products, and
biochemicals - a critical aspect of biorefinery. The book explores
recent developments in biochemical and thermo-chemical methods of
conversion and the potential generated by different kinds of
biomass in more decentralized biorefineries. Additionally, the book
discusses the move from 200 years of raw fossil materials to
renewable resources and how this shift is accompanied by
fundamental changes in industrial manufacturing technologies (from
chemistry to biochemistry) and in logistics and manufacturing
concepts (from petrochemical refineries to biorefineries). Waste
Biorefinery: Potential and Perspectives designs concepts that
enable modern biorefineries to utilize all types of biogenic
wastes, and to integrate processes that convert byproduct streams
to high-value products, achieving higher cost benefits. This book
is an essential resource for researchers and students studying
biomass, biorefineries, and biofuels/products/processes, as well as
chemists, biochemical/chemical engineers, microbiologists, and
biotechnologists working in industries and government agencies.
Systems analysis for sustainability is an emerging discipline where
technologies, processes or policies are evaluated comprehensively
for sustainability. Trifold sustainability metrics such as
technical feasibility, economic viability and environmental impacts
are commonly used to assess sustainability. In addition to these
metrics, it is important to consider resource sustainability,
policies and social aspects for evaluating the sustainability of
any proposed alternative. Green-Economy: Systems Analysis for
Sustainability provides a theoretical background to perform such
analyses and detailed case studies. The first part of this book
introduces methods and tools to perform technical feasibility
analysis, economic viability analysis, environmental impacts
assessment, environmental risk assessment, resource sustainability
assessment, policy and social aspects of technologies, general
logic-based sustainability assessment for green products and
introduces resilience thinking. The second part of the book focuses
on case studies with an emphasis on solar energy, biofuels and
bioproducts from across the globe.
Current Developments in Biotechnology and Bioengineering: Resource
Recovery from Wastes includes the latest and innovative research
and technological developments in the biotechnology and
bioengineering pertaining to various resource(s) recovery from
wastes. The contents are organized into two broader sections
covering resource recovery from industrial wastewater and resource
recovery from solid wastes. Sections cover energy, bioproducts,
nutrients, municipal food wastes, electronic wastes, agricultural
waste and others. The state-of-the-art situation, potential
advantages and limitations are also provided, along with strategies
to overcome limitations. This book is a useful guide into research
demands in solid and liquid waste treatment and management for
environmental/economic sustainability.
This book focuses on issues of governance and the nature and
complexities of social transformation in India s Northeast -- a
problem zone for policymakers -- particularly since the early
1990s. While governance is the thread that runs through the volume,
the latter at one level addresses the challenges of governing in
global times a region historically marked by acute violence,
interethnic conflict and insurgency; and at another, traces macro
changes in the very forms and technologies of governance. The
essays in this volume point to how changing forms and technologies
of governing insurgency, development and culture do not remain mere
instruments of peace, but define the very nature and content of
both peace and conflict and their interrelationship in the region.
For the first time in the history of scholarship on the region,
the three crucial issues of insurgency, development and culture
have been analysed through the lens of governance. This volume,
therefore, marks an important addition to the scholarship on the
region.
In the first decade of the twenty-first century autonomy has
become one of the major concerns of our social and political
existence. The right to autonomous life is now a political,
cultural and social call of both the individual and the group - a
rare conformity that points to the crucial importance of autonomy
in the agenda of critical thinking.
Though the notion of autonomy in the modern era was at first
applied in a political context, the term was quickly taken up in
the context of individual rational persons, their rights and
existences. In the wake of anti colonial movements, the term gained
new perspectives and meanings which would imply new rights and new
responsibilities. It became the emblem of group rights, in
particular minority rights. In time the idea of autonomy became not
only the standard of rights and responsibilities, but also an issue
of governmentality.
The present volume is a critical attempt to understand autonomy
from both historical and analytical perspectives. An international
group of scholars seek answers that go beyond the thinking of
Immanuel Kant or a simple hermeneutic reading of the principle of
autonomy. Autonomy, in this collective reading, emerges as deeply
rooted in social practices and contentious politics.
This book is a comprehensive study on India's North East where
violence, development and natural disasters that lead to eviction
and displacement of `citizens` within a country produce more
Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) than refugees. Dwelling upon
this debate, the book discusses the two major sources of
displacement, conflict and development, and presents a compendium
of case studies drawn from Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Manipur and
Tripura-the four worst-affected states of the region. The
Introduction to the book highlights the silenced aspects of
displacement, drawing upon the implications of the case studies
presented and bringing them to the centre of any future theoretical
enquiry into the society and politics of the region. Blisters on
their Feet: Tales of Internally Displaced Persons in India's North
East provides contrasting perspectives on what is often considered
a simple answer to displacement, and views the phenomenon as a
logical culmination of a package of policies initiated and
undertaken in the region, particularly in the age of globalization.
The case studies display rare insight, human rights sensitivity and
commitment, sans any theoretical pretensions. The book serves as a
useful key in placing the North East in the newly emergent
discourse on displacement and brings it to the forefront of the
public agenda. It offers important insights for policy makers and
analysts, research scholars, human rights activists, lawyers,
developmental specialists, students and socially concerned
citizens.
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