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Social Exclusion and Adverse Inclusion: Development and Deprivation of Adivasis in India [Kõva köide]

Edited by (, Visiting Professor, Institute for Human Development, New Delhi), Edited by (, Director, Tata Institute of Social Sciences, Guwahati)
  • Formaat: Hardback, 334 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 222x144x28 mm, kaal: 524 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 24-Apr-2012
  • Kirjastus: OUP India
  • ISBN-10: 0198078935
  • ISBN-13: 9780198078937
  • Formaat: Hardback, 334 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 222x144x28 mm, kaal: 524 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 24-Apr-2012
  • Kirjastus: OUP India
  • ISBN-10: 0198078935
  • ISBN-13: 9780198078937
This volume focuses on themes of exclusion and inclusion vis-a-vis Adivasis in India. It locates issues of development and impediments to their growth within a larger regional, national, and even global, context. The discussion centres on the states of Jharkhand, Andhra Pradesh, Orissa, Meghalaya, Nagaland, and Tripura, which have significant Adivasi populations. It also analyses in-depth issues such as child mortality, hunger, poverty, livelihoods, gender, linguistic diversity, agriculture, and the development process. The book provides a guide for formulating policy in order to overcome deprivation faced by the Adivasis. In doing so, it highlights three important issues: the need to eliminate exclusion in access to services; to accept land and property rights as granted to other citizens; and to ensure adequate representation and voice to the Adivasis in deciding policies related to their lives and welfare.
List of Tables, Figures, and Boxes
x
Acknowledgements xiii
Foreword xv
Alakh N. Sharma
List of Abbreviations
xviii
Introduction and Overview 1(18)
Dev Nathan
Virginius Xaxa
I Processes of Exclusion and Adverse Inclusion
1 Marginalization of Tribals in India
19(4)
M. Hamid Ansari
2 Tribes and Development: Retrospect and Prospect
23(13)
Virginius Xaxa
3 Development, Environment, and Broom Grass: A Sociological Perspective
36(16)
A.K. Nongkynrih
4 Displacement of Tribals in Jharkhand: A Violation of Human Rights
52(11)
Alex Ekka
5 The Eternal Colonial Legacy: Adivasis and Land Assertion in Andhra Agency
63(18)
Bhangya Bhukya
II Internal Exclusion
6 Development and Women: The Discourse in Nagaland
81(13)
Rosemary Dzuvichu
7 Class Formation among the Tribals: A Case Study of the Mogs of Tripura
94(19)
Malabika Das Gupta
III Exclusion Outcomes
8 Dying to Get Attention: A Closer Look at Child Mortality among Adivasis in India
113(32)
Maitreyi Bordia Das
Soumya Kapoor
Denis Nikitin
9 Thought for Food: Starvation among Forest-dependent Communities
145(11)
Meena Radhakrishna
10 Poverty and Livelihoods in Forest-based Regions of Southern Orissa: Evidence and Policy Imperatives
156(32)
Amita Shah
11 Declining Adivasi Knowledge Systems and Killing of Linguistic Diversity
188(15)
Anvita Abbi
IV Climate Change: An Emerging Issue of Exclusion?
12 On Indigenous Peoples' Future
203(5)
Phrang Roy
13 Climate Change: Vulnerability and Women's Agency in Adivasi Society
208(29)
Govind Kelkar
14 Agricultural Transformations in Shifting Cultivation Areas of North-east India: Implications for Land Management, Gender, and Institutions
237(24)
Brigitte Leduc
Dhrupad Choudhury
V Beyond Exclusion and Adverse Inclusion
15 Changes and Chances in a Long View: The Ho People of West Singhbhum and the Challenges of Rapid Economic Growth
261(11)
Paul Streumer
16 Displacement and Reconstruction of Livelihoods
272(14)
Dev Nathan
17 Calorie Deficiency among Scheduled Tribes in the North-Eastern Region of India
286(24)
Veronica Pala
Ibalari P. Khongjoh
18 Community Representatives' Views on Development Processes
310(1)
Dev Nathan
Virginius Xaxa
19 Development of Adivasi Communities: Lessons from Projects in Asia
310(24)
Ganesh Thapa
Antonella Cordone
Notes on Contributors 334
Dev Nathan is Visiting Professor, Institute for Human Development, New Delhi.

Virginius Xaxa is Director, Tata Institute of Social Sciences, Guwahati.