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This book studies caste and community dynamics in India and offers
a critical view of social mobility from below. Building on the
theories of the eminent sociologist M N Srinivas, the essays in
this volume reformulate the debate on caste as they document the
changing inter-caste dynamics and caste-based violence in
contemporary India. The volume showcases the new language of change
in caste relations, articulated mostly from the perspective of the
marginalised as experiences, differences, contestations, assertions
and as citizenship rights. It focusses on the clash between
traditional structures of inequality and the ideals of equality and
justice in a liberal, democratic India. It also highlights the
persistence of caste and endogamy and the interlocking nature of
caste, gender and disability, struggles of ethnic groups and
informal workers in the market economy, discrimination in the
labour market and the dissolution of dissent in the public sphere.
With contributions from leading scholars of social change and
development in India and abroad, this volume will be useful for
scholars and researchers of sociology, social anthropology,
minority and subaltern studies, and development studies.
This book studies caste and community dynamics in India and offers
a critical view of social mobility from below. Building on the
theories of the eminent sociologist M N Srinivas, the essays in
this volume reformulate the debate on caste as they document the
changing inter-caste dynamics and caste-based violence in
contemporary India. The volume showcases the new language of change
in caste relations, articulated mostly from the perspective of the
marginalised as experiences, differences, contestations, assertions
and as citizenship rights. It focusses on the clash between
traditional structures of inequality and the ideals of equality and
justice in a liberal, democratic India. It also highlights the
persistence of caste and endogamy and the interlocking nature of
caste, gender and disability, struggles of ethnic groups and
informal workers in the market economy, discrimination in the
labour market and the dissolution of dissent in the public sphere.
With contributions from leading scholars of social change and
development in India and abroad, this volume will be useful for
scholars and researchers of sociology, social anthropology,
minority and subaltern studies, and development studies.
This book discusses the transformation of labour movements and
trade unionism in post-liberalised India. It looks at emerging
collectivism, both in formal and informal sectors, and relates it
to changing political and industrial relations. Bringing together
studies of resistance, struggles and new forms of negotiations from
different industries -agriculture, fisheries, brick kiln,
plantations, IT, domestic workers, shipbreakers, sex workers, and
miners -this book exposes the myths, realities and challenges that
the present generation of workers in India face and struggle with.
With contributions from leading thinkers in the field, the work
deepens the understanding of the current Indian labour spaces,
possibilities for contestations and articulations from below. The
volume will be useful to students and researchers of labour
studies, economics, sociology, development studies and public
policy. It will be an invaluable resource to those engaged with
industrial relations, trade unions, human rights, social exclusion
as well as labour organisations and research institutions.
Our experiences of the city are dependent on our gender, race,
class, age, ability, and sexual orientation. It was already clear
before the pandemic that cities around the world were divided and
becoming increasingly unequal. The pandemic has torn back the
curtain on many of these pre-existing inequalities. Contributions
to this volume engage directly with different urban communities
around the world. They give voice to those who experience poverty,
discrimination and marginalisation in order to put them in the
front and center of planning, policy, and political debates that
make and shape cities. Offering crucial insights for reforming
cities to be more resilient to future crises, this is an invaluable
resource for scholars and policy makers alike.
This book discusses the transformation of labour movements and
trade unionism in post-liberalised India. It looks at emerging
collectivism, both in formal and informal sectors, and relates it
to changing political and industrial relations. Bringing together
studies of resistance, struggles and new forms of negotiations from
different industries -agriculture, fisheries, brick kiln,
plantations, IT, domestic workers, shipbreakers, sex workers, and
miners -this book exposes the myths, realities and challenges that
the present generation of workers in India face and struggle with.
With contributions from leading thinkers in the field, the work
deepens the understanding of the current Indian labour spaces,
possibilities for contestations and articulations from below. The
volume will be useful to students and researchers of labour
studies, economics, sociology, development studies and public
policy. It will be an invaluable resource to those engaged with
industrial relations, trade unions, human rights, social exclusion
as well as labour organisations and research institutions.
Striking the right balance between public health priorities and
health innovation is a critical policy challenge for India given
their mutually conflicting nature and interests. India has a huge
burden of diseases implicated by a gamut of health problems
including the uneven distribution of demographic and
epidemiological transition, threat of new infectious disease
pandemic like COVID 19, increasing privatisation of healthcare, low
affordability to life saving medicines and most importantly the
escalating healthcare expenditure coupled with poor financial risk
protection. The central question that the book addresses is whether
health innovation in India is sensitive to the public health needs
and priorities. It unearths the overriding issues related to
responsiveness and equity in India's health innovation. The book
highlights the need for a responsible innovation framework for
India that balances the priorities of public health and the
industry goals.
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