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Diversity and Change in Modern India: Economic, Social and Political Approaches [Kõva köide]

Edited by (Professor of Sociology, University of Oxford; Fellow of the British Academy), Edited by (Professor of Sociology of South Asia, University of Edinburgh)
  • Formaat: Hardback, 324 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 242x163x25 mm, kaal: 693 g, 41 figures and tables
  • Sari: Proceedings of the British Academy 159
  • Ilmumisaeg: 15-Apr-2010
  • Kirjastus: Oxford University Press
  • ISBN-10: 0197264514
  • ISBN-13: 9780197264515
  • Formaat: Hardback, 324 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 242x163x25 mm, kaal: 693 g, 41 figures and tables
  • Sari: Proceedings of the British Academy 159
  • Ilmumisaeg: 15-Apr-2010
  • Kirjastus: Oxford University Press
  • ISBN-10: 0197264514
  • ISBN-13: 9780197264515
India's society, economy, and polity have been transformed at a gathering pace since the early 1990s, and India's growing role on the world stage makes it imperative to understand the roots and consequences of these changes. The 11 papers in this interdisciplinary volume review the growing body of data that help to make sense of these changes and to understand their likely significance.

The volume provides systematic, macro-level studies of economic, demographic, social, and political change in India but also micro-level analyses of the detailed mechanisms 'on the ground' of how Indian society is being re-shaped. This rare combination of micro- and macro-level analyses thus gives a rounded picture not only of national trends but also of the underlying processes of change.

Each of the papers, by leading authorities in each field, showcases the fruits of new, previously unpublished scholarship across the social sciences. For example, Oliver Heath and Yogendra Yadav's paper draws on the remarkable series of election studies from 1967 to 2004 to offer an original picture and analysis of electoral change as India moved from its post-independence to understanding the processes of change and diversity in modern India's period of Congress dominance to its contemporary much more diverse structure. By contrast, the paper by Patricia and Roger Jeffery draws upon intensive village-level fieldwork conducted across 25 years when social welfare services have been transformed under globalizing and liberalizing pressures. By bringing together such contrasting kinds of social science studies, the volume will be a major new contribution to understanding the processes of change and diversity in modern India.
Notes on Contributors vii
Preface xiii
1 Incongruities, Ironies and Achievements: India's Tryst with Modernity
1(18)
Roger Jeffery
Anthony Heath
2 Growing Regional Variation: Demographic Change and its Implications
19(28)
Tim Dyson
3 Costly Absences, Coercive Presences: Health Care in Rural North India
47(26)
Patricia Jeffery
Roger Jeffery
4 Economic Resurgence, Lopsided Reform and Jobless Growth
73(34)
Vijay Joshi
5 The Blind Side of Globalisation: Auditing Merchant Producers in India's Export Sector
107(22)
Dipankar Gupat
6 Unequal Opportunities: Class, Caste and Social Mobility
129(36)
Divya Vaid
Anthony Heath
7 The Die is Cast(e): The Debate on Backward Caste/Class Quotas, 1990 and 2006
165(24)
Zoya Hasan
8 The Rise of Caste Politics: Party System Change and Voter Realignment, 1962-2004
189(30)
Oliver Heath
Yogendra Yadav
9 Understanding Popular Politics: Caste, Kinship and Factionalism among Yadavs in North India
219(24)
Lucia Michelutti
10 A Left Front Election
243(24)
Mukulika Banerjee
11 The Challenge of Representing the Complex Reality of India
267(10)
James Manor
Bibliography 277(22)
Author Index 299(4)
Subject Index 303