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PUBLIC HINDUISMS Jeaney Yip / Populist Movement to Mega Church: El Shaddai in Manila, Philippines Katharine L Wiegele
/ Nurturing Globalized Faith Seekers: Mega Churches in Andhra Pradesh, India Y A Sudhakar Reddy / IV:
MEGA CHURCHES IN LATIN AMERICA / Concentrations of Faith: Mega Churches in Brazil Dennis A Smith
Edited by John Zavos Manchester University, Pralay
and Leonildo S Campos / Evangelical Representations in the Public Sphere: The Peruvian Case Rolando
Kanungo School of Social Sciences, Jawaharlal Pérez / The Southern Factor: Prospects and Challenges Jonathan D James / Index
Nehru University, New Delhi, Deepa S Reddy
University of Houston-Clear Lake, USA and Director, 2014 • 260 pages • Hardback (978-9-351-50058-2) • ` 795.00
India Outreach Programs, University of Houston
System, Maya Warrier University of Wales, Trinity
St David and Raymond Williams Wabash College
Public Hinduisms critically analyses the way in
which Hinduism is produced and represented as an
established feature of modern public landscapes.
ON WORLD RELIGIONS
It examines the mediation, representation and Diversity, Not Dissension
construction of multiple forms of Hinduism in a variety Edited by Anindita N Balslev
of social and political contexts, and in the process Philosopher, India and Denmark
establishes it as a dynamic and developing modern Swamiji attended the World Parliament of Religions at
concept. Chicago in 1893 as a true representative of his country
Taking a critical approach to the idea of Hinduism and the way it becomes public, the and religion...Through his speeches at Chicago, and
book provides an interesting read on contemporary Hinduism. his subsequent work in America and England, [he]
showed the universal relevance and significance of
CONTENTS India’s ancient philosophy and spiritual culture in solving
Preface / I : RESEARCHING PUBLIC HINDUISMS John Zavos / Public Hinduisms: An Introduction John Zavos
/ Will the Real Mango Please Stand Up? Reflections on Defending Dharma and Historicising Hinduism Shana
many of the problems associated with modern living.
Sippy / Engaging the 'Practitioner': Boundary Politics in the Academic Study of Hinduism Maya Warrier / Shri Pranab Mukherjee, The President of India
Snapshot: Scholars and Practitioners, A Personal Reflection Raymond Brady Williams / II: ECUMENICAL
CONSTRUCTIONS Raymond Brady Williams / Ecumenical Constructions: An Introduction Raymond Based on the ideas propagated by Swami Vivekananda,
Brady Williams / Hindu Organisation and the Negotiation of Public Space in Contemporary Britain John this book presents a brief survey of various approaches
Zavos / What Is American about American Hinduism? Hindu Umbrella Organisations in the United States to religion and offers different perspectives of religious diversity. Scholars and
in Comparative Perspective Prema Kurien / Snapshot: Devotional Fandom: The Madhuri Dixit Temple of philosophers of many religious traditions examine the social and cultural issues that
Pappu Sardar Shalini Kakar / Fusing the Ideals of the Math with the Ideology of the Sangh? Vivekananda
Kendra, Ecumenical Hinduism and Hindu Nationalism Pralay Kanungo / Sathya Sai Baba: At Home Abroad in
lie at the interstices of this religious diversity. The volume throws light on several
Midwestern America Chad Baumann / Snapshot: 'Practising Hindus', Hindutva and Multiculturalism Balmurli mega trends—knowledge revolution, a new kind of humanism stressing on the rights
Natrajan / III: TRADITIONS AND TRANSFORMATIONS Maya Warrier / Traditions and Transformations: of underprivileged people, equality of gender, and protection against all forms of
An Introduction Maya Warrier / Representations of Swaminarayan Hinduism Raymond Brady Williams exploitation, injustice along with the awareness toward environmental concerns, as
/ Praying for Peace and Amity: The Shri Shirdi Sai Heritage Foundation Trust Karline McLain / Who Are well as spiritual revolution—all characteristics of a new age.
the M?dhvas? A Controversy Over the Public Representation of the M?dhva Samprad?ya Kiyokazu Okita /
Snapshot: The California Textbook Controversy Deepa S Reddy / The Power of Boundaries: Transnational CONTENTS
Links among Krishna Pranamis of India and Nepal Gérard Toffin / Snapshot: Rethinking Social Movements/ Inaugural Address Shri Pranab Mukhherjee, President of India / Foreword Karan Singh / Introduction
Rethinking Hindu Nationalism Amrita Basu / IV: COMMUNITY MOBILIZATION Pralay Kanungo / Community Anindita N Balslev / I: TEACHINGS AND TRADITIONS / Thoughts that Transform the Religious Mindscape:
Mobilisation: An Introduction Pralay Kanungo / Hindutva's Hinduism Tanika Sarkar / From Jauhar to Jijabai: A Tribute to Swami Vivekananda Anindita N Balslev / Diversity as the Nature of Reality: A Jain-informed
Samiti and Sena Women in Mumbai, and the Reconfiguring of 'History' Namrata Ganneri and Atreyee Approach to the Variety of Worldviews Jeffery D Long / Sikhism: Transcendental and Interfaith Message
Sen / Snapshot: Work-in-Progress: The BAPS Swaminarayan Sanstha on the Web Hanna Kim / Hindu Mohinder Singh / Ramakrishna Movement’s Approach to Religious Diversity Swami Bhajanananda /
Trans-nationalisms: Organizations, Ideologies, Networks Deepa S Reddy / American Hindu Activism and Globalization, Judaism and Its Diversity Rabbi Ezekiel Isaac Malekar / Sacred Spaces: Interdependence,
the Politics of Anxiety Arun Chaudhuri / 'Does This Offend You?' Hindu Visuality in the United States Ritu Not Dissension Shernaz Cama / Diversity of Religious Traditions—A Perspective from Baha’i Faith A K
Khanduri / V: MEDIATING HINDUISMS Deepa S Reddy / Mediating Hinduisms: An Introduction Deepa S Merchant / Vedanta in the Nuclear Age Karan Singh / II: SOME ISSUES IN THE CONTEXT OF RELIGIOUS
Reddy / Modern Guru and Old Sampradaya: How a Nath Yogi Anniversary Festival Became a Performance DIVERSITY / Studying and Creating Peace Steve Killelea / The Emotional Psychology of Religious Diversity
on Hinduism Veronique Bouillier / Snapshot: The Sangh Parivar and Bhutanese Refugees: Constructing a John A Teske / Hybridity in Meaning-making Practices: Planetary Values for a Multiperspectival Context
Hindu Diaspora in the United States Sanjeev Kumar / Media Savvy or Media Averse? The Ramakrishna Math Whitney A Bauman / Weak Faith: How to Manage Religious Diversity without Dissent Santiago Zabala /
Democracy, Pluralism and Conservative Religion Zainal Abidin Bagir / An Intellectual Catastrophe of the
and Mission's Use of the Media in Representing Itself and a Religion Called 'Hinduism' Gwilym Beckerlegge
First Order Mushirul Hasan / Conflict and Violence in the Name of Religion Steven I Wilkinson / Interfaith
/ The BAPS Swaminarayan Temple Organisation and its Publics Hanna Kim / The Perfect World of BAPS:
Relations in the Sociocultural Context of Kerala Annakutty V Kurian-Findeis / Swami Vivekananda
Media and Urban Dramaturgies in a Globalised Context Christiane Brosius / Krishna Consciousness, and Indian Secularism Makarand Paranjape / III: CONVERSATIONS WITH EMINENT PERSONALITIES /
Hinduism and Religious Education in Britain Maya Warrier / Index Anindita N Balslev in conversation His Holiness Dalai Lama, Maulana Wahiduddin Khan, Dr Karan Singh
and Reverend Mpho Tutu: The Four Clusters of Questions / About Cross Cultural Conversation / About Indian
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CAST DISCRIMINATION,
CASTE, FACING GLOBALIZATION IN
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AND EXCLUSION IN THE HIMALAYAS
MODERN INDIA Belonging and the Politics of the Self
Edited by Gerard Toffin Director of
Vani K Borooah Chair, Applied Economics, Research, National Center for Scientific
University of Ulster, Nidhi S Sabharwal Research (CNRS), Villejuif and Joanna
National University of Educational Planning and Pfaff-Czarnecka Bielefeld University
Administration, New Delhi, Dilip G Diwakar,
Vinod K Mishra and Ajaya K Naik all at Indian This book explores the complex relationships between
Institute of Dalit Studies (IIDS), New Delhi belonging and globalization in the contemporary
Himalayan world and beyond. Over the last decades,
A comprehensive assessment of the broad issues that
the interrelations at local, national, and global scales
underpin social exclusion in India. This book posits the
have intensified in historically unprecedented forms
Scheduled Castes (SCs) and Scheduled Tribes (STs)
and intensity. At the same time, homogenizing global
vis-á-vis their upper-caste Hindu peers and establishes
processes have generated parochial and vernacular
how caste is a lived reality in everyday life in modern
reactions. This book aims at developing an appropriate
India. It explores areas where caste and religious exclusion are most visible, such as
analysis of these interactions and, thus, at supplementing the previous collection on
human development, inequality, poverty, educational attainments, child malnutrition,
the Politics of Belonging in the Himalayas. This book is the first major study on this
health, employment, wages, gender, and access to public goods. With an in-depth
topic and a crucial contribution to the study of the current change within the Himalayan
theoretical foundation and empirical analysis, it establishes that in each of these sectors,
societies and their cultures. It is based on several case studies carried out by outstanding
the performance of upper-caste Hindu households is far better compared to that from
anthropologists, geographers, linguists, political scientists working in the Indian and
the SC, ST,and Muslim households.
Nepalese Himalayas.
CONTENTS
Foreword by Sukhadeo Thorat / Preface / Introduction / The Human Development Index / Inequality and CONTENTS
Poverty / Educational Attainment / Child Malnutrition / Health Outcomes / Employment and Wages / The Preface / Introduction: Globalization and Belonging in the Himalayas and in Trans-Himalayan Social Spaces
Position of Women / Public Policy: Integrated Child Development (Anganwadi) Services / Public Policy: The Gérard Toffin and Joanna Pfaff-Czarnecka / I: SHIFTING HORIZONS OF BELONGING / Improbable
Rashtriya Swasthya Bima Yojana / Conclusion / References / Index Globalization: Individualization and Christianization among the Tamangs Blandine Ripert / Circular Lives:
Histories and Economies of Belonging in the Transnational Thangmi Village Sara Shneiderman / Being a
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/ Migration, Marginality, and Modernity: Hill Men’s Journey to Mumbai Jeevan R Sharma / Rights and a
Sense of Belonging: Two Contrasting Nepali Diaspora Communities Mitra Pariyar, Bal Gopal Shrestha
and David N Gellner / Geographical, Cultural, and Professional Belonging of Nepalese Migrants in India
and Qatar Tristan Bruslé / III: CREATING TRANSNATIONAL BELONGING / Belonging and Solitude among
Nepali Nurses in Great Britain Sondra L Hausner / Culture on Display: Metropolitan Multiculturalism and
the Manchester Nepal Festival Ben Campbell / Being and Belonging: Mapping the Experiences of Nepali
RECASTING CASTE Immigrants in the United States Bandita Sijapati / Global Gurungs: Ethnic Organizing Abroad Susan
Hangen / IV: GLOBALITY AND ACTIVIST EXPERIENCE / Buddhist Activism, New Sanghas, and the Politics of
From the Sacred to the Profane Belonging among Some Tharu and Magar Communities of Southern Nepal Chiara Letizia / Power Projects,
Protests, and Problematics of Belonging in Dzongu, Sikkim Tanka Subba / Weepingsikkimblogspotcom:
Hira Singh York University, Toronto Reconfiguring Lepcha Belonging with Cyber-belonging Vibha Arora / V: NATIONAL RECONFIGURATIONS /
Recasting Caste confronts the mainstream sociology Mother Tongues and Language Competence: The Shifting Politics of Linguistic Belonging in the Himalayas
Mark Turin / Who Belongs to Tibet? Governmental Narratives of State in the Ganden Podrang Martin A
of caste at its root: Louis Dumont’s Homo Hierarchicus Mills / The Last Himalayan Monarchies Michael Hutt / Glossary
and its main source, Max Weber’s distinction between
class and status. Conventional wisdom on caste is GOVERNANCE, CONFLICT AND CIVIC ACTION, VOL 5
idealist, and most students of the subject therefore 2014 • 484 pages • Hardback (978-8-132-11162-7) • ` 995.00
exaggerate ritual homogeneity and deflect attention
from intracaste differentiation and inequality. In
contrast, by focusing on intracaste differences,
Professor Singh demonstrates that caste hierarchy
is grounded in a monopoly of land rights and political
power supported by religious and secular ideology.
Drawing on the sociological, anthropological and
DEFRAGMENTING INDIA
historical literature, as well as primary sources, this book refutes the widespread claim Riding a Bullet through the
that, in India, caste consciousness always trumps class consciousness. It questions Gathering Storm
the twin myths that caste is a product of Hinduism and that caste is essential to the Harish Nambiar Columnist, Sunday Economic Times
survival of Hinduism. It thereby reorients the entire field of study. This book is absorbing.... [The author] looks at riots and
CONTENTS aftermath and geography and people from the unusual
Preface: Growing up in Caste, Studying Caste—A Personal and Professional Story / Introduction / Studying perch of a motorbike pillion rider.
Caste: Ideas, Material Conditions and History / Priest and Prince: Status–Power Muddle / Varna to Caste:
The Economic Times
Religious and Economic-Political / Caste and Subaltern Studies: Elite Ideology, Revisionist Historiography
/ Inequalities between and within Castes: Kin, Caste and Land / Changing Land Relations and Caste: View Defragmenting India is an account of the various
from a Village / Indenture, Religion and Caste: The Twin Myths about Hinduism and Caste / Appendices / fault lines of Indian society quivering in the temblors
Glossary / Bibliography / Index
that the 2002 Hindu-Muslim communal riots of Gujarat
2014 • 312 pages • Hardback (978-8-132-11346-1) • ` 850.00 sent across the nation. The riots form the dramatic
backdrop to the travelogue narrative of a motorbike trip
of the author and his friend. The book maps the urban
consciousness of India by juxtaposing lives, issues and situations of educated and the
uneducated, craftsman and conservationist, teacher and businessman, daughters and
drunks from small towns and non-metro cities of India. The narrative uses oral history,
folklore, local legends, historical events, research papers, imaginative speculations,
Get to Know more about biographic anecdotes and graphic reportage in an elliptical and poetic narrative to
weave a picture of a country in flux.
SAGE, be invited to SAGE events, CONTENTS
Intimacies Remapped / The Covered Trucks / Manto Strikes / An Iranian Exile in Sambhalpur / Sense and
get on our mailing list! Sensibility / The Moor in the Idol Junkyard / Destinies, Dynasties, and Upstart Pickpockets / The Soldier
who Annexed Three States for Three Daughters / 'Our Shiv Sena' / 'Dangerous Like My English Teacher' /
The Open Circle / Do Children Smell Fear in Sweat? / Cardamom Cloud over Coffee / The Instinct to Upgrade
/ A Moses on his Harley Davidson / Arabs, Jains, Mammon and Osama / A Drunken RSS Man in Jassema /
Write to [email protected]
Invisible Migrations, Furtive Bleedings
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ON THE MARGINS: TRIBES,,
Studies in CASTES, AND OTHER
SOCIAL CATEGORIES
Indian Sociology Edited by Abhijit Dasgupta
The 11 essays in this volume explore different aspectss
of marginalization among the scheduled castes, thee
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Series Edited by workers, refugees, minorities, physically challengedd
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Jacob John Kattakayam of Indian society they mobilized themselves to take ann
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education as a social system; section two focuses on
AND CHALLENGES issues and concerns of the education of minorities and
women; section three focuses on the key issues that
Edited by L Thara Bhai
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This volume includes 15 chapters and highlights the of educational policies, and the last section examines
challenges faced by the present-day sociologists in the certain key issues related to the adoption of vernacular
context of development and growth of knowledge in language as medium of instruction, and the critical insights into the role of intellectuals.
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the subcontinent published in the Sociological Bulletin
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This volume has a range of select chapters on different divided into four sections. The first section deals
dimensions of the caste system in India. These with the conceptual and theoretical issues of social
chapters have been divided into three parts. The first movements. The second section articulates the issues
part deals broadly with conceptual and theoretical of agrarian unrest, mobilisation and movements in
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Readings in Indian Sociology, a 10-volume series, is a collection of rare
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Sociological Bulletin, the oldest sociology journal in India, published by the
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This series, the third by ISS, marks completion of 60 years of the Society.
Their earlier series, also published by SAGE India, include Studies in Indian
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TOWARDS
SOCIOLOGY
OF DALITS
Edited by Paramjit S Judge Guru SOCIOLOGY OF
Nanak Dev University, Amritsar
Towards Sociology of Dalits provide a CHILDHOOD AND
panoramic outline of the content of Dalit studies
in India over time and space. The location of YOUTH
Dalits has been inseparably linked with the Edited by Bula Bhadra University
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focuses mainly on the changing face of rural– Dayanand University, Rohtak, Haryana
urban relations. The papers included in the
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also try to explore the understanding of the
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University of Delhi Nehru University, New Delhi
Contributions to Sociological Theory, aims Political Sociology of India, is a selection of
to quell the popular belief that sociologists and essays on polity and society which represents
their journals are shy of making a contribution outstanding contributions of three generations
to theory—they are mere empiricists. The of eminent scholars about political sociology of
volume introduces the dimensions and India. The selected authors also include some
trajectories of the multiplicity of theory in its of the leading lights of the Indian Sociological
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of the Sociological Bulletin to the conceptual and perspectives of eminent post-colonial
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SOCIOLOGY IN
Our environment or ecosystem is endangered
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for livelihood practices and depletion and Indian Sociological Society
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of Environment, addresses these issues and which a particular discipline is built and grows.
will be of interest to both researchers and G.S. Ghurye (1893–1983), Radhakamal
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A Journey through
India’s Art and Culture
Edited by Devina Dutt Corporate Communications Consultant, Writer and Editor and
Mukta Rajadhyaksha Theatre Critic, Media Person and Columnist
Pathfinders is an invaluable collection that traces the evolution of different art forms in India. Featuring in-depth and visually rich
narratives on both the history and the history makers of Indian art forms since 1950, the set contains six dedicated volumes on Music,
Visual Arts, Dance, Literature, Theatre and Cinema.
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contemporary relevance. There are exclusive interviews with legends from their fields interspersed with biographies of exponents of a
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VOLUME I: MUSIC
It is said of music that it is something like the dripping of water from a pitcher; as one drop falls, another gathers to fall. It is neither sudden nor coincidental but part of a well-
knit design. This book brings to you these drops, these musicians, the gharanas and their khayal. From Ustaad Bade Ghulam Ali Khan to Kumar Ghandharva and from Pt. Ravi
Shankar to A.R. Rahman, the volume charts out the journey of music in independent India through the lives and works of its most talented practitioners and patrons.
This book is an attempt to capture moments from recent history that have shaped Hindustani music as we know it today. Open its pages to celebrate the symphony and
silences of ‘Music’.
CONTENTS: Note from Shashi Vyas / Note from the Editors Devina Dutt and Mukta Rajadhyaksha / Foreword Zakir Hussain / Introduction: Aroon Tikekar / Music from North India: The Dynamics of
Changing Traditions and Trends Aneesh Pradhan / Carnatic Music from 1950–2010: Modern Interpretations of An Ancient Art Chitravina N Ravikiran / Kumar Gandharva in Conversation with Ashok
Vajpeyi / Pandit Ravi Shankar in Conversation with Satish Vyas / Profiles / Ariyakudi Ramanuja Iyengar / Ustad Bade Gulam Ali Khan / Pandit Jagannathbua Purohit / Semmangudi Srinivasa Iyer / G N
Balasubramaniam / Pannalal Ghosh / Tanjavur Brinda / Palaghat T S Mani Iyer / Ustad Amir Khan / Bismillah Khan / M S Subbulakshmi / Ustad Allarakha / D K Pattammal / C R Vyas / Ali Akbar Khan /
Bhimsen Joshi / T R Mahalingam / Tanjore Viswanathan / Ustad Vilayat Khan / Pandit Jasraj / Kishori Amonkar / Jitendra Abhisheki / Shivkumar Sharma / Hariprasad Chaurasia / Amjad Ali Khan / Zakir
Hussain / Hindi Film Music: A Post-Republic Retrospective Hrishikesh Dixit / Glossary
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VOLUME V: THEATRE
Every now and then it is declared that theatre will be dead. And every time it has survived this morbid prophecy. This book brings together the important question of what is
theatre, or rather what should be theatre, and finds the answer to its survival.
From traditional performances in temples to folk expression, the book looks at the evolution of theatre to its modern avatar and discovers that at each stage, theatre has been
honest to its time.
Be it Nautanki, Tamasha or as a progressive mass mobilization medium, theatre lives in its immediacy and intimacy. It is this magic of theatre which this book captures,
through its many characters and artistes who when the curtain is drawn become ‘one’—performers.
CONTENTS: The Collective Theatres of India: A Celebration of Style and Content by Shanta Gokhale / Vijaya Mehta in Conversation with Mukta Rajadhyaksha / Girish Karnad in Conversation with
Gowri Ramnarayan / Profiles / Sombhu Mitra / P L Deshpande / Habib Tanvir / Ebrahim Alkazi / Badal Sircar / Mohan Rakesh / Vijay Tendulkar / Kavalam Narayana Pannikar / Utpal Dutt / B V Karanth /
K V Subbanna / Satyadev Dubey / Mahesh Elkunchwar / Heisnam Kanhailal / Jabbar Patel / Amol Palekar / Usha Ganguli / Ratan Thiyam / Satish Alekar / Neelam Mansingh Chowdhury / B Jayashree /
Naseeruddin Shah / Marathi Theatre: A Confluence of Genres by Mukta Rajadhyaksha/ About the Editors and Contributors
By scouring through the pages of this book the reader is transported to the extraordinary world of 70 mm.
CONTENTS: A Kaleidoscope of Forms by Maithili Rao / Shyam Benegal in Conversation with Mukta Rajadhyaksha and Devina Dutt / Aparna Sen in Conversation with Devina Dutt and Dr Shoma A
Chatterjee / Profiles / V Shantaram / Mehboob Khan / Guru Dutt / Bimal Roy / Satyajit Ray / Hrishikesh Mukherjee / Mrinal Sen / Tapan Sinha / K Balachander / Raj Kapoor / Ritwik Ghatak / Vijay Anand /
G Aravindan / Gulzar / Sai Paranjpye / Adoor Gopalakrishnan / Girish Kasaravalli / Mani Ratnam / Saeed Mirza / Mira Nair / Rituparno Ghosh / The Magic of the Movies: The Hindi Film Industry by Deepa
Gahlot
Mukta Rajadhyaksha is a Mumbai-based theatre critic and media person who has been a regular contributor to the Times of India, Mumbai. A translator from Marathi
to English, she has translated the play Mahatma Vs. Gandhi and has also co-directed a three-part television serial on Marathi theatre after 1947.
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LITERATURE
INTERDISCIPLINARY
WOMEN WRITING
ALTER-NATIVES IN
VIOLENCE
The Novel and Radical
COMPARATIVE
Feminist Imaginaries LITERATURE
Shreerekha Subramanian University Edited by E V Ramakrishnan Dean, School of
of Houston-Clear Lake Language, Literature and Culture Studies, Central
A fine study of ecriture feminine, ranging over time and University of Gujarat, Gandhinagar, Harish Trivedi
space.... Subramanian has offered a brilliant analysis of Formerly with University of Delhi and Chandra
eight novels cutting across culture and history. Mohan Comparative Literature Association of India
Economic & Political Weekly Interdisciplinary Alter-natives in Comparative
Literature examines the directions taken by
Women Writing Violence engages with select
Comparative Literature in recent years and maps the
contemporary novels in which women characters
shifts in paradigms that are in process. Alternative
resist violence and redefine notions of community
discourses of Comparative Literature are explored in the volume with reference to
by imagining bonds with the exiled and the disempowered.The author interweaves
the ongoing debates on World Literature, contemporary interpretations of the canon,
the literary landscapes of African-American writer Toni Morrison with the oeuvre of
the dialectic of resistance embodied in cultural productions of the region and the
South Asian writers Mridula Garg, Tahmina Durrani, Amrita Pritam, Bapsi Sidhwa, and
contestations implicit in the oral and performative traditions.
Mahasweta Devi. This results in the opening of a new gateway into the thinking about
violence and survival through a feminist, transnational lens. CONTENTS
Subramanian places women's literary imaginary at the margins of both the nation- I: INTRODUCTION / Comparative Literature: Changing Paradigms E V Ramakrishnan / Comparative
Literature, World Literature and Indian Literature: Concepts and Models Harish Trivedi / II: WORLD
state and the patriarchal community. She creates a specifically female language and LITERATURE AND COMPARATIVE LITERATURE: A DIALOGUE / Literary History in a Global Age: The Legacy
emphasizes the ingenious ways in which women characters in novels restore dignity of Sisir Kumar Das David Damrosch / Literature as Supermarket: Mapping World Literature Today P
and agency to their kin and beloved. The book focuses on voice and narrative techniques P Raveendran / World Literature in the Context of Indian Literatures T S Satyanath / A New Ethics of
within the novel and transgresses the confines of the Enlightenment discourse to reckon Comparative Literature: Methodological Considerations Sieghild Bogumil / The Subaltern Can Speak: Letters
with conceptual categories such as community and belonging. from the Trenches and Across the Black Waters Dorothy Figueria / III: RABINDRANATH TAGORE: CANON
AND/AS CONTEMPORARY / Tagore as World Literature Amiya Dev / Letters of Tagore and His Notions of
CONTENTS the Feminine Indra Nath Choudhuri / "True, No One has the Plan of the Edifice": Rabindranath Tagore’s
Introduction: Questions of Community in the Contemporary Literary Context / Specters of Public Massacre: Concept of World Literature Subha Chakraborty Dasgupta / Rabindranath Tagore's Reception in Gujarati
Violence and the Collective in Toni Morrison's Paradise / Imagining Community in Edwidge Danticat's The Literature Anila Dalal / IV: CREATIVE RESPONSES TO REGION AND RESISTANCE / Indian Literature and
Farming of Bones / Partition and the Women's Body in Bapsi Sidhwa's Cracking India / Beyond Cloisters of Universalism Bhalchandra Nemade / Theorizing Resistance and Creativity Jasbir Jain / The Interface of
Domesticity: Tahmina Durrani's Kufr, Mridula Garg's Kathgulab, and Mahasweta Devi's Hazaar Chaurasi the Progressive/Romantic and the Modernist in Urdu Poetry Anisur Rahman / The New Middle Class, Caste
Ki Maa / The Cracking of India in Amrita Pritam's Pinjar and Mohandas Naimishrai's Aaj Bazaar Band Hai / and Post-1975 Marathi Fiction Harishchandra Thorat / V: REORIENTATIONS: BEYOND COLONIAL FRAMES
Conclusion: Notes from the Trenches of Patriarchy / Bibliography / Index / The Gita Govinda and the Problems of Orientalistic Representation Balaji Ranganathan / Problematizing
Androgyny: Female Impersonation in Indian Theatre Barleen Kaur / Mapping the Dark One: Krishna in the
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CONTENTS
Brave New Bollywood: An Introduction / Dibakar Banerjee: Of Milieu, Technique and the Dialectic
of Anti-dumb Cinema / Kiran Rao: The Personal as the Voyeur—The Aesthetics of Meaning /
Reema Kagti” Collaboration and Commerce—Treading the Thin Line / Zoya Akhtar: Urban and
Unapologetic—The Cinema of Zoya Akhtar / Shonali Bose: Loss and Survival—The Cinema of
Meaning / Anusha Rizvi: Content as King—How Stories Create Filmmakers / Onir: The Politics at
the Margins—Being an Alternative Filmmaker in Bollywood / Tigmanshu Dhulia: The Alternative as
Mainstream—Blurring the Boundaries in Cinematic Tradition
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FILMING REALITY
FILM THE IMAGE TRAP
The Independent Documentary M.G. Ramachandran in Film
Movement in India and Politics
Shoma A Chatterji freelance journalist, M S S Pandian Late of Centre for Historical
film scholar and author Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi
An informative read about the incredible journey of [This] is by far the most convincing study of the
the independent documentary film movement in India. subject.... The book is a work of sound scholarship and
Filming Reality explores the independent documentary will no doubt lure researchers to this fascinating field
film movement in India post-1970s, when it began of popular culture and politics. Pandian has offered a
to acquire an identity of its own and many films splendid model. The added attractions in the book are
got worldwide recognition. It analyses notable an exhaustive bibliography and a complete filmography
documentaries made over the last four decades, of MGR, which includes films like Thasipenn (1943),
including those by iconic film-makers such as Satyajit invariably omitted in such lists.
Ray, Mani Kaul, Anand Patwardhan; activists such as S Theodore Bhaskaran, The Hindu
Rakesh Sharma, Ranjan Palit, Amar Kanwar; feminists The Image Trap analyses the phenomenon of M G Ramachandran (MGR), the legendary
such as Deepa Dhanraj and Madhusree Dutta; and auteurs such as Sanjay Kak, R V Ramani film star-cum-politician of Tamil Nadu, as a modern-day political myth.
and others. Featuring a compilation and analysis of noted and rare documentaries, this
book is of immense value to film buffs, film scholars and film-makers. This book offers fascinating details about the extent to which MGR was successful in
creating a stereotypical cinematic persona, and what repercussions it had on Tamil
CONTENTS Nadu. Delineating the cultural elements that were meticulously mobilised to constitute
List of Images / On a Personal Note / I INTRODUCTION: WHY INDEPENDENT FILMS? / II OF LIVES AND MGR’s on-screen image, it analyses the popularity he enjoyed among the poor whose
HISTORIES: KNOWN AND LITTLE KNOWN / Introduction / Lives: Known / Lives: Lesser Known / Conclusion interests he constantly violated. This is done by means of what Pandian termed as
/ III THE ETHNOGRAPHICAL FILM: A CINEMA FOR THE PEOPLE, BY THE PEOPLE / Background / Introduction
/ Gathering Momentum / Case Studies / When Does an Ethnographical Film Become an Investigative Film
constructed biographies which are popular narratives that ingeniously present the
or a Political Statement? / Conclusion / IV THE RAY FACTOR / Ray’s Documentary Films / Films on Ray cinematic as real. It brings out the interface and interplay between the media and
/ Conclusion / V THE MILESTONE MAKERS / Introduction / Anand Patwardhan / Amar Kanwar / Rakesh political processes. A blend of essay writing, political rhetoric and scholarship, the
Sharma / Sanjay Kak / Ajay Raina / Ranjan Palit / Supriyo Sen / Joshy Joseph / Krishnendu Bose / Other book features the complete filmography of MGR and is a must for understanding the
Pillars / Conclusion / VI DIALOGUES IN DIVERSITY: WOMEN FILM-MAKERS / Introduction / Criteria of choice contemporary politics of the state.
/ Conclusion / VII POSITIVE DOCUMENTARIES ON SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT / Introduction / Some
Examples / Conclusion / VIII OUT OF THE BOX / Introduction / Out of the Box / Conclusion / Summing Up / CONTENTS
Bibliography / Index of Films / Index Preface / Acknowledgements / The Image Trap / Appendix I: A Brief Chronology of MGR’s Life / Appendix II:
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THE MAGIC OF
A HISTORY OF THE JANA BOLLYWOOD
NATYA MANCH At Home and Abroad
Plays for the People Edited by Anjali Gera Roy Department of
Humanities and Social Sciences, Indian Institute
Arjun Ghosh Department of Humanities and Social of Technology Kharagpur, West Bengal
Sciences, Indian Institute of Technology, New Delhi
The Magic of Bollywood: At Home and Abroad
A History of the Jana Natya Manch chronicles the explores the wide ranging dimensions of Bollywood
birth and growth of the Jana Natya Manch (Janam), as an effective element of India’s soft power. Such
a Delhi-based radical theater group which has been academic endeavours are rare in the existing
active since 1973. scholarship in Indian Cinema.... The critical analysis
Beginning in the early 1970s, when a group of young on the acceptance of certain kinds of films among the
students in Delhi sought to continue the legacy of the Indian diaspora and the natives of various lands are
Indian Peoples' Theatre Association, the book takes a illuminating. The link between the neo-liberal regime
close but critical look at the various phases in the four and Bollywood is profoundly analysed...very few books have highlighted the relation
decades of the theatre collective. The author has also between the film production scenario and the narratives and style of the films made
captured within these pages the functioning of Janam as an organization, its methods in India like this one.
of attracting and training fresh talent, the process of scripting, interactions with mass The Sunday Standard
organizations, the experience of performing almost skin-to-skin with its spectators in
Few would deny that the most significant weapon in India's cultural and artistic
the grime of Indian streets, and much more.
armory is its avowedly commercial cinema, now known as Bollywood. This anthology
This book is not only a narration of Janam's history, development and functioning, it is aims to portray the "soft" power of Bollywood, which makes it a unique and powerful
also an attempt to throw fresh light on the practice of theater. disseminator of Indian culture and values abroad. This book is directly engage with the
notion of soft power, a number of essays in the volume testify to the attractiveness of
CONTENTS Bollywood cinema for ethnically diverse groups across the world, probe the reasons
Foreword G P Deshpande / Preface / Introduction / The Early Years (1973-1980) / An Eventful Decade
for its appeal, and explore its audiences' identification with cinematic narratives.
(1981-1988) / Martyrdom and After (1989-1994) / New Directions (1995-Present) / The Experience of the
Streets / A Different Proscenium / Actors and Organizers / Players, Spectators, and Bazaars / Agents of
Established and emerging scholars in literature, theater, film, dance, music, media,
Change / Conclusion / List of Plays / Bibliography / Index cultural studies, and sociology from different parts of the world present their views from
multidisciplinary perspectives based on case studies from Australia, New Zealand, the
2012 • 328 pages • Hardback (978-8-132-10728-6) • ` 695.00 UK, Germany, Russia, the US, Senegal, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Indonesia and Canada,
in addition to India.
CONTENTS
Foreword Ishtiaq Ahmed / Introduction Anjali Gera Roy / Part 1: BRAND BOLLYWOOD AND THE NEW
BOLLYWOOD FILM / Mainstream Hindi Cinema and Brand Bollywood: The Transformation of a Cultural
Artifact M K Raghavendra / Post-national B(H)ollywood and the National Imaginary Meena T Pillai / Part
2: BOLLYWOOD'S SOFT POWER: SOME FACTS AND FIGURES / Bollywood and Soft Power: Content Trends
and Hybridity in Popular Hindi Cinema David J Schaefer and Kavita Karan / A Regional Mosaic: Linguistic
Diversity and India's Film Trade Sunitha Chitrapu / Part 3: INDIAN FILMS' TRADITIONAL MARKETS:
SOUTH ASIA, SOUTHEAST ASIA, AFRICA, AND RUSSIA / "Dada Negativity" and Pakistani Characters in
Bollywood Films Kamal ud Din and Nukhbah Taj Langah / Soft Power and Pakistani Viewers Shahnaz
Khan / Bollywood Film Culture in Indonesia's Mediascapes Shuri Mariasih Gietty Tambunan / Indian Films
in the USSR and Russia: Past, Present, and Future Elena Igorevna Doroshenko / Indophilie and Bollywood's
Popularity in Senegal: Strands of Identity Dynamics Gwenda Vander Steene / "Bollywoodization" as (H)
Indianization? Bangladesh Film Industry under National Protection Raju Zakir Hossain / Part 4: NEW
TERRITORIES: BOLLYWOOD IN THE WEST AUSTRALIA, CANADA, EUROPE, AND NEW ZEALAND / From
Tawa'if to Wife? Making Sense of Bollywood's Courtesan Genre Teresa Hubel / Bollywood in da Club: Social
Space in Toronto's "South Asian" Community Omme-Salma Rahemtullah / Bollywood Internet Forums
and Australian Cultural Diplomacy Andrew Hassam / Addressing the Nonresident: Soft Power, Bollywood,
and the Diasporic Audience Adrian Athique / Bollywood's Circuits in Germany Florian Krauss / Index
2012 • 356 pages • Hardback (978-8-132-10732-3) • ` 850.00
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Raimedhi has rendered a singular service by revealing another facet of this very diverse
region through a series of fascinating stories of some of its remarkable women who have
fought privation, discrimination and adversities of every kind to become icons and blaze
new trails.
The Assam Tribune
The 12 women who feature in this book come from diverse backgrounds. The thread that binds their
stories is their resolve to change the circumstances of their lives, overcoming tremendous odds, and
giving wings to their dreams. They are survivors and pathfinders, doers and dreamers, leaving in their
wake surging inspiration and hope. Their testimonies reveal what it is to live in this often forgotten
corner of India. They have overcome personal tragedy, broken the falters of tradition, discrimination,
and coped bravely with the harrowing experience of violence and uncertainty.
CONTENTS
Foreword B G Verghese / Introduction / Betrayed by Love: Jahnabi Goswami / The Only Man: Monalisa Changkija / Born Free:
Parbati Barua / Silencing the Whispers: Birubala Rabha / Walking Tall: Urmee Mazumdar / How Green Are the Hills?: Bertha G
Dkhar / Mapping the Truth: Teresa Rehman / Pulling No Punches: Mary Kom / Opening the Cage: Hasina Kharbhih / Woman on the
Go: Monisha Behal / Words for the Wronged: Rita Chowdhury / Director's Special: Manju Borah / Index
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Indrani Raimedhi is a journalist, a columnist, and an author She won the Kunjabala Devi Award for
Investigative Reporting on women issues in 2004 She is at present Feature Editor with the Assam Tribune
daily (established 1939) and was recruited as the first woman journalist in the editorial department in 1989
At present she is giving the finishing touches to another anthology of short fictions titled A Season of Waiting.
Seconds with
Indrani Raimedhi
1. This book is about life stories of 12 women from diverse
backgrounds. What is that one common thread which binds them
there are happy stories of girls given the freedom, resources and
encouragement to make their place in the sun. The government needs
together? to involve men in gender sensitization programmes.
The twelve women featured in this book come from diverse backgrounds.
4. Which
The thread that binds their stories is their resolve to change the
was the hardest part of writing the book?
circumstances of their lives, overcoming tremendous odds and giving
wings to their dreams. They have overcome adversity, broken the fetters of There were several challenges which I faced when writing this book.
tradition, discrimination and given back richly to the society they belong to. Getting in touch with the women called for a lot of efforts, as did the
task of interviewing them through many sessions. My subjects are all
very busy women and if someone dropped off my radar, as it were, I
5. What
place in society. These stories celebrate the power and creativity,
advice do you have for the women of India?
imagination and idealism of women.
My advice to the women of India would be to make the best use of
their intellectual and emotional resources to achieve their dreams.
3. What is the position of Indian women in relation to patriarchy?
India is such a vast and complex country that we can never generalize the
We are not competing against men. We ought to compete against
ourselves. Career, education, children, and family life – all these can
position of women vis a vis patriarchy. For every young woman prevented exist harmoniously, provided we work for it with love and integrity.
from going to school, raped or killed for marrying the man of her choice,
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INTERROGATING WOMEN’S
S GENDER ISSUES IN WATER
LEADERSHIP AND AND SANITATION
EMPOWERMENT PROGRAMMES
Edited by Omita Goyal Chief Editor, IIC Lessons from India
Quarterly Journal, India International Centre Edited by Aidan A Cronin WASH expert,
Looking at gender through multiple lenses, this volume UNICEF, Pradeep K Mehta Group Leader, Rural
seeks to understand what empowerment really means Research Centre at Sehgal Foundation, Gurgaon
to women today. It examines the situation of women in, and Anjal Prakash International Centre for
and their contribution to, politics, business, education, Integrated Mountain Development, Kathmandu
social and economic development, the women’s Exclusion and inequitable access to water, sanitation
movement, health, law, insurgency and the arts. and hygiene (WASH) services and opportunities are
The volume analyses certain key issues of contemporary major concerns to development practitioners. The job
discourse including: of providing water for the household invariably falls
on women, often at the expense of their education,
• Ownership of one’s body and freedom of choice
income-earning opportunities and social, cultural and political involvement.
• Redefinition of empowerment and leadership and how far we have achieved it
This book aims to unpack the key elements of the WASH–gender nexus, examine these
• Importance of equal access to education, employment and health
and recommend ways ahead for improved gender outcomes and WASH impact in India.
• Political participation and decision making, and
• Dichotomy between marginalisation of women on grounds of caste, class and religion CONTENTS
in a society with changing laws on women’s rights Foreword Joke Muylwijk / Introduction: Achieving the Desired Gender Outcome in Water and Sanitation
Anjal Prakash, Aidan Cronin and Pradeep K Mehta / I: CONCEPTUAL UNDERPINNING / Accelerating Gender
CONTENTS Outcomes: The WASH Sector Sunetra Lala, Malika Basu, Jyotsna and Aidan Cronin / Women and Water:
Foreword Karan Singh / Preface Omita Goyal / Introduction Malavika Karlekar / Understanding Leadership: Vulnerability from water shortages Yusuf Kabir, Niranjan Vedantam and M Dinesh Kumar / Crossing
Lessons from the Women’s Movement Devaki Jain / Revisiting the Theme of Women’s ‘Empowerment’: Boundaries: Gender and IWRM in Education and Research Anjal Prakash and Chanda Gurung Goodrich /
How Leadership Matters Padmini Swaminathan / Women Leaders in Every Mohalla, Every Village Renana Gender and WASH: Capacity-building Initiatives Swati Sinha / II: CASE STUDIES: WATER / Gender Issues in
Jhabvala / Rockets with Fire in Their Tails? Women Leaders in Kerala’s Panchayats J Devika / Labouring Watershed Management Suhas P Wani , K H Anantha, T K Sreedevi / Gender and Governance: A Case of
Intellectuals: The Conceptual World of Dalit Women Gopal Guru / Czarinas or Girl Fridays? Women in the Jalswarajya Project Aditya Bastola / Unleashing the Gender Differentials in Water Management: The Rural
Corporate Sector Pushpa Sundar / Leadership for Women’s Equality and Empowerment in Higher Education Milieu Pradeep K Mehta and Niti Saxena / The High Fluoride Burden and Tribal Women: Occurrence and
Karuna Chanana / Anatomy of a Change: Early Women Doctors Malavika Karlekar / From Dynasty to Remedy Tapas Chakma, Gregor von Medeazza, Sanjay Singh and Pradeep Meshram / Women’s Voice in
Legitimacy: Women Leaders in Indian Politics Sudha Pai / Other Histories: Gender and Politics in the Fiction Water Resource Management K A S Mani, Vallaperla Paul Raja Rao, Madhukar Reddy and Ch Ram Babu /
of Mahasweta Devi Radha Chakravarty / In Her Own Write: Writing from a Dalit Feminist Uma Chakravarti Leadership and Participation: Role of Gender Sudhir Prasad, Satyabrata Acharya and Somnath Basu / III:
/ Catalysing Craft: Women Who Shaped the Way Ritu Sethi / Leadership in the Arts: Rukmini Devi Arundale CASE STUDIES: SANITATION / Enabling Gendered Environment for Watershed Management Eshwer Kale and
Ashish Mohan Khokar / Recasting Bodies and the Transformation of the Self: Women Performers in the Dipak Zade / Women-led Total Sanitation: Saving Lives and Dignity Gregor von Medeazza, Megha Jain,
Bombay Film Industry (1925–1947) Sarah Rahman Niazi / Ascribing Feminist Intent: The Invention of the Ajit Tiwari, Janardan Prasad Shukla and Nisheet Kumar / Innovative Approaches in Communication Ajit
Indian Woman Artist Deeptha Achar / The Alpha Songbirds: Independent and Vibrant Kumud Diwan Jha K Saxena, Shailesh Mujumdar and Gregor von Medeazza / Liberty from Shame: Accelerating Sanitation
/ Empowering Women through Education: The Story of Indraprastha School Aparna Basu / Gender and with ASHAs Amit Mehrotra and Ajay Singh / IV: CONCLUSION / Conclusions and Way Forward Aidan
Governance: From Concern to Indicators Satish B Agnihotri / The Movement for Change: Implementation Cronin, Anjal Prakash and Pradeep K Mehta / Index
of Sexual Assault Laws Kirti Singh / Caregivers, Caretakers: Dealing with Impunity and Immunity at the
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Margins Sanjoy Hazarika
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CONTENTS
Preface and Acknowledgments / Introduction: Gendering the Disability Framework / Part I: DISABILITY: A
Get to Know more about GENDERED PROBLEMATIC AND CONCEPTUALIZATION / A Gendered Perspective of Disability Studies Upali
Chakravarti / Women with Disabilities: How Do They Fare in Our Society? S B Agnihotri and Amrita Patel /
SAGE, be invited to SAGE events, Women with Psychosocial Disabilities: Shifting the Lens from Medical to Social Nilika Mehrotra and Mahima
Nayar / PART II: HUMAN EXPERIENCES AND AGENCY / I Feel Normal Inside Outside, My Body Isn’t! Malini
Chib / What is the Intersection between Oppression of Women and Psychiatric Oppression? Tina Minkowitz /
get on our mailing list! Tale of Married Women With Disabilities: An Oxymoron Reality Santoshi Halder / A Disabled Mother’s Journey
in Raising her Child Sandhya Limaye / Developmental Disability and the Family: Autism Spectrum Disorder
in Urban India Shubhangi Vaidya / Part III: TOWARD NONDISCRIMINATORY GENDERED STRATEGIES / Yes,
Girls and Women with Disabilities Do Math! An Intersectionality Analysis Stephanie Ortoleva / Gendered
Constructions of Work and Disability in Contemporary India: Discursive and Empirical Perspectives Renu
Write to [email protected] Addlakha / Legal Capacity And Civil Political Rights For People With Psychosocial Disabilities Bhargavi V
Davar / Epilogue: Transforming Invisibilities and Obscure Directions / Index
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CONTENTS
EMPOWERING RURAL Preface / Introductory Insights / Theoretical and Experiential Fundamentals Relating to Women and Mental
Health / Definitions, Aims and Approaches / Structuring and Getting Started / Conflict Resolution and
WOMEN Mediation / Women in Prisons / Selecting and Training Counsellors / Conclusion / Annexures / References
/ Index
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Achievement Motivation
Kiron Wadhera and George Koreth both at ACCORD
Empowering Rural Women, an outcome of doctoral
work of Kiron Wadhera, is a painstaking effort on poor,
rural women micro- entrepreneurs, whose achievement
motivation based on TAT, has been vigorously measured. A PEOPLE STRONGER
The results are startling as it establishes a clear
relationship between presence/ absence of achievement The Collectivization of MSM and TG
motivation and success/failure in sustaining the groups in India
enterprise....The conclusions emerging from the study Suneeta Singh CEO, Amaltas, Pallav Patankar
deserve kudos. Policy makers can ungrudgingly initiate Humsafar Trust, Mumbai, Sangita Dasgupta
countrywide pilot projects for adapting the model to circumvent gender equality, and Minati Sinha both at Amaltas
discrimination and centuries- old taboos to achieve Millennium Development Goals. A People Stronger provides a comprehensive analysis
The Tribune of the collectivization efforts of these groups in India.
In the past 60 years, there has been sufficient research on male, urban entrepreneurs, The book describes the journey of a marginalized
their "achievement-motivation", and their entrepreneurial success. However, no closeted community and its gradual assumption of a
significant study of this kind has been undertaken for women entrepreneurs (whether place within society, providing compelling examples
urban or rural). of social action. Further, through its description of the
'coming out' of the insular society of hijras, it provides
This book intends to fill this lacuna through original research on poor, rural women useful insights into real-world acculturation. The book
micro-entrepreneurs, whose achievement-motivation has been rigorously measured. is also a riveting history of these communities in India
This pioneering study establishes a clear relationship between presence/absence from pre-Vedic times to the present.
of achievement-motivation and the success/failure of these women in sustaining
their enterprises. CONTENTS
Foreword J V R Prasada Rao / Preface / Authors’ Note / A Document of and for the Communities /
The authors also describe in detail a replicable and scalable "cash-less" material loan Gender, Sexual Identity and Societal Organization / Behaviour, Orientation and Identity / The Historical
model developed by the NGO Asian Centre for Organisation Research and Development Underpinnings of Homosexual Identity / The Context of Parallel Events / Coming Together: MSM Networks
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PHILOSOPHY
PHILOSOPHY AS CIVILIZATIONS
SAMVADA AND SVARAJ Nostalgia and Utopia
Daya Krishna was one prolific Philosopher
Dialogical Meditations on Daya and contributor to South Asian Studies
Krishna and Ramchandra Gandhi Civilizations is a tome of rich philosophical discourse
Edited by Shail Mayaram Centre for the borne out of years of reflection and investigation by
Study of Developing Societies, Delhi Daya Krishna, one of the foremost philosophers of
If we look at the intellectual journeys of both twentieth-century India. The book is an engaging
Ramchandra Gandhi and Daya Krishna, we see in their and thought-provoking philosophical account that
work an attempt to represent, in interesting ways, the demonstrates that critical inquiry is an ongoing
Indian philosophical tradition. Looking at their ideas, and process with strains of continuity and evolution.
getting a sense of how they chose between options at
CONTENTS
different forks in the road that they would necessarily
Foreword Shail Mayaram / Introduction Daniel Raveh / A Note
have encountered would be very revealing. Exploring from the Author / Part 1: SOCIAL PHILOSOPHY: PAST AND FUTURE
why they did, if they did, ignore the many road signs / The Concept of Society / The Two Predicaments / Reflection on Action / Perspectives on Freedom / The
that the Western canon had erected in their minds, as they negotiated issues of ethics Search for a Measuring Rod / Society: Reality and Utopia / Part 2: CIVILIZATIONS: PAST AND FUTURE
and public morality, would tell us a great deal of what it is to evolve a balance between / Civilizations: Past and Future / Understanding Civilizations: Two Case Studies, Indian and Western /
Civilizations: Nostalgia and Utopia / Index
the Western and the Indian philosophical currents.... [This book] should be seen as a
valuable contribution to our continuous attempt to decolonize the mind. 2012 • 152 pages • Hardback (978-8-132-10891-7) • ` 650.00
Peter Ronald deSouza, Director, Indian Institute of Advanced Study, Shimla
Philosophy as Samvada and Svaraj discusses Daya Krishna and Ramchandra Gandhi’s
respective intellectual contributions and speculates how one might take forward the
work of the two persons who were among the most brilliant minds of our times.
Both Daya Krishna and Ramchandra Gandhi emphasized freedom and autonomy of
thought and upheld the importance of samvada, somewhat inadequate in its English THE POLITICS OF THE
translation as dialogue. And both of them were philosophers concerned with how
philosophy might seek its svaraj, free from the orientalist hold of the religious, the colonial (IM)POSSIBLE
crippling of indigenous languages and institutions and the structures and categories of
Utopia and Dystopia Reconsidered
un-freedom that continue to haunt inhabitants of West and non-West. Philosophy must
involve samvada—an open dialogue and intimate encounter between self and other. Edited by Barnita Bagchi Utrecht
Both philosophers experimented with these concepts and were enormously creative. University, The Netherlands
This book is a testament not only to the core values of philosophy, but also to how these The book presents an in-depth philosophical account
values can be carried forward by new weaves of tradition and modernity. of why 'utopia has been the mother of exact sciences.
Writings of different thinkers on utopia and dystopia
CONTENTS display a rather complex interplay between the actual
Foreword Peter Ronald deSouza / Introduction Shail Mayaram / I: OF LOVE, LIBERATION AND LILA / Figure and the possible, dream and reality and ideal or the
and Ground: Reflections on Two Exemplary Indian thinkers Fred Dallmayr / Ramlila: A Metaphysics of the monstrous communities. A must read.
Everyday Anuradha Veeravalli / ‘Falling in Love with a Civilization’: A Tribute to Daya Krishna, the Thinker
Bettina Bäumer / II: THE IDEA OF SWARAJ: ASYMMETRIES OF POWER, KNOWLEDGE AND ALTERNATIVE, The Tribune
ETHICAL POLITICS / Gandhi and the Stoics: Squaring Emotional Detachment with Universal Love and Political
Action Richard Sorabji / A Still, Small Voice Tridip Suhrud / Learning to Converse Michael McGhee / III:
Utopia and dystopia are modes and resonances
MODES OF SAMVAD / Towards a New Hermeneutic of Self-inquiry Devasia M Antony / On Philosophy as present in all parts of the world, not just Europe and white North America. Equally,
Samvada: Thinking with Daya Krishna Daniel Raveh / The Dialogue Must Continue Mustafa Khawaja / utopian and dystopian thought and practice are and have always been gendered.
IV: LANGUAGE, SELFHOOD AND PHILOSOPHY / The Virtue of Being a Self Bijoy H Boruah / Daya Krishna’s Utopia, memory and temporality often intersect in strange and surprising ways. Three
‘Presuppositionless Philosophy’: Sublimity as the Source of Value and Knowledge Prasenjit Biswas / The dimensions are thus central to the enterprise undertaken in this volume: The relationship
Moral and the Spiritual: A Study of the Self and the Not-self in Daya Krishna and Ramchandra Gandhi Ramesh
C Pradhan / On Missing and Seeming to Miss: Some Philosophical Ramblings on the Subjective/Objective
between utopia/dystopia and time/ memory; The focus on Europe and areas outside
Distinction in Memory of Daya Krishna Arindam Chakrabarti / Dialogical Investigations on Daya Krishna Europe at the same time; The gendered analysis of utopia/dystopia.
and Ramchandra Gandhi Probal Dasgupta / V: RE-THINKING ISSUES IN THE ARTS/ETHICS/SCIENCE/
MATHEMATICS / The Applicability of Indian Aesthetic Theory of Rasa to the Visual Arts: A Rejoinder to CONTENTS
Daya Krishna’s Article, ‘Rasa—The Bane of Indian Aesthetics’ Neelima Vashistha / The Harmony Principle Introduction Barnita Bagchi / PART ONE: UTOPIA AND DYSTOPIA: DEBATES AND RESONANCES / Utopia:
C K Raju / On Mathematics and the Physical World S Lokanathan / VI: ON LIFE AND DEATH AND DYING Future and/or Alterity? Miguel Abensour / Echo of an Impossible Return: An Essay Concerning Fredric
/ Matricide and Martyrdom: Cancer and Karm in the Kalyug Shankar Ramaswami / Afterword / Index Jameson's Utopian Thought and Gathering and Hunting Social Relations Peter Kulchyski / Radicalism in
Early Modern England: Innovation or Reformation? Rachel Foxley / Dystopia, Utopia, and Akhtaruzzaman
2014 • 344 pages • Hardback (978-8-132-11121-4) • ` 950.00 Elias's Novel Khowabnam Subhoranjan Dasgupta / Palestine: Land of Utopias Sonia Dayan-Herzbrun /
PART TWO: ENGENDERING UTOPIA AND DYSTOPIA / 'One Darling though Terrific Theme': Anna Wheeler and
the Rights of Women Theresa Moriarty / A Parliament of Women: Dystopia in Nineteenth-century Bengali
Imagination Samita Sen / 'Empire Builder': A Utopian Alternative to Citizenship for Early 20 th Century British
'Ladies' Martine Spensky / Ladylands and Sacrificial Holes: Utopias and Dystopias in Rokeya Sakhawat
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HISTORY
Mutiny at the Margins The Mutiny at the Margins series takes a fresh look at the Revolt of
1857 from a variety of original and unusual perspectives, focusing in
particular on neglected socially marginal groups and geographic areas
New Perspectives on the Indian Uprising of 1857
which have hitherto tended to be unrepresented in studies of this
Series edited by Crispin Bates cataclysmic event in British imperial and Indian historiography.
Volume 1 Volume 3
THE INDIAN UPRISING OF Military Aspects of the Indian Uprising deals with
how battles were won and lost and how the army
1857 re-organised after the revolt. It also touches on the
thorny issue of how to define the events of 1857-as a
Britain and the Indian Uprising rebellion, a national uprising or a small war of the kind
Edited by Andrea Major University of Leeds experienced in many colonial states.
and Crispin Bates University of Edinburgh
CONTENTS
This book is focusing in particular on neglected socially Preface / Introduction: The 'Subaltern at Arms' Gavin Rand and Crispin Bates / The Sepoy Speaks:
marginal groups and geographic areas which have Discerning the Significance of the Vellore Mutiny James W Frey / Combat, Combat Motivation and the
hitherto tended to be unrepresented in studies of Construction of Identities: A Case Study Kaushik Roy / Holy Warriors: Religion as Military Modus Operandi
this cataclysmic event in British imperial and Indian Crispin Bates and Marina Carter / Logistic Failures on the Part of the Rebels in 1857 William Dalrymple /
Durgadas and Sitaram: Tales of Loyalty in the Great Indian Uprising Sabyasachi Dasgupta / Reconstructing
historiography. Britain and the Indian Uprising looks
the Imperial Military after the Rebellion Gavin Rand / Finding those Men with 'Guts': The Ascription and
at the varied responses of British missionaries, colonial leaders and working-class voices Re-ascription of Martial Identities in India after the Uprising Gajendra Singh / Mutiny, War or Small War?
and how they reveal the multiplicity of British reactions to the revolt. Revisiting an Old Debate Gautam Chakravarty / Index
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Volume 5 Volume 6
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HISTORY
This volume highlights this period in the political and social mobilization that comprises CONTENTS
the “internationalist moment,” through the lens of South Asians’ interactions with a wider Preface / Introduction / The Governors: Their Constitutional, Legal and Personal Standing / The Montford
world and the wider world’s interactions with South Asia. The essays contribute to a Reforms and Dyarchy / The Governors’ Contribution to the Simon Commission / The Dominion Status
Declaration and First Round Table Conference / Communal Tensions and the Detenu Issue / Communism,
growing, but as yet, inadequate field of the intellectual history of South Asia. Terrorism and Countermeasures / The Challenge of Bardoli and Lessons Learnt / The Direct Challenge of
Congress, Gandhi and the Civil Disobedience Movement / Conclusion / Appendix 1: Instrument of Instructions
CONTENTS Issued to Governors / Appendix 2: Preamble to: The Consolidated Government of India Act, 1919 / Appendix
Preface / Introduction: The Internationalism of the Moment: South Asia and the Contours of the Interwar 3: The Governors of British India and Secretaries of State During Lord Irwin’s Viceroyalty: 3 April 1926–18
World Ali Raza, Franziska Roy, and Benjamin Zachariah / Internationalisms in the Interwar Years: The April 1931 / Glossary / Bibliography / Author Index / Subject Index
Travelling of Ideas Benjamin Zachariah / India and the League Against Imperialism: A Special ‘Blend’ of
Nationalism and Internationalism Michele L Louro / Uniting the Oppressed Peoples of the East: Revolutionary 2015 • 268 pages • Hardback (978-9-351-50044-5) • ` 895.00
Internationalism in an Asian Inflection Carolien Stolte / Straddling the International and the Regional: The
Punjabi Left in the Interwar Period Ali Raza / Meeting the Rebel Girl: Anticolonial Solidarity and Interracial
Romance Maia Ramnath / International Utopia and National Discipline: Youth and Volunteer Movements
in Interwar South Asia Franziska Roy / Srecko Kosovel and Rabindranath Tagore: Universalist Hopes from
the Margins of Europe Ana Jelnikar / Meghnad Saha’s Two International Faces: Politics in Science and
Science in Politics between the Wars Robert S Anderson / Index
2014 • 316 pages • Hardback (978-8-132-11979-1) • ` 995.00 ON THE EDGE OF EMPIRE
Four British Plans for North East India,
1941–1947
Edited by David R Syiemlieh Member,
Union Public Service Commission
SETTLED STRANGERS A great work for those who are interested in tribal
development and more specifically the development
Asian Business Elites in East Africa of the northeast of India...indeed an eye-opener...
(1800-2000) [The authors’] painstaking efforts to bring out all the
Gijsbert Oonk Department of History, important documents from the concealed vaults and
Erasmus School of History, Culture let them speak for themselves are really laudable...the
and Communication, Rotterdam notes contained in this volume show this can really be
Settled Strangers aims at understanding the social, done with real love.
economic and political evolution of the transnational The Hindu
migrant community of Gujarati traders and merchants In the closing years of the British rule in India, a secret plan was conceived and discussed
in East Africa. The history of South Asians in East at the highest circles for a crown colony comprising the hill areas of North East India
Africa is neither part of the mainstream national Indian and the tribal areas of Burma. The plan could not be implemented largely because it
history nor that of East African history writing. This came up for discussion in the closing years of the British rule over India. The plan has
is surprising because South Asians in East Africa been referred to in many publications. What was of concern was that scholars have
outnumbered the Europeans ten-to-one. Moreover, made reference to the Crown Colony Plan/Protectorate without reading the actual texts.
their overall economic contribution and political
significance may be more important than the history of the colonisers. For too long, secondary references have been used in writing about these plans as
the original documents were not easily available for research. This book compiles the
This book is an attempt to provide some balance in the form of a history of the South four British plans into a single volume. There is a connection between the four plans
Asians in East Africa through the lens of the actors themselves. It studies the kind of of Reid, Clow, Mills and Adams. All four were members of the Indian Civil Service, all
social, economic and political adjustments the emigrant Gujaratis had to make in the four served in various capacities in the region and all officers left their accounts/notes
course of this migration. By using insights from the social sciences, including concepts perhaps not mindful that even if these were not implemented the notes would come up
like cultural capital, family firm, transnationality, middleman minorities and cultural for discussion many years after their departure.
change, this book aims to achieve a broader understanding of communities that do not
belong to nations, yet are part of national states. CONTENTS
Preface / Acknowledgements / Introduction David R Syiemlieh / A Note on the Future of the Present Excluded,
CONTENTS Partially Excluded and Tribal Areas of Assam Sir Robert N Reid / A Note on the Future of the Hill Tribes of
Preface / Introduction / Settled Strangers: From Middleman Minorities to World Citizens / Asians in Africa Assam and the Adjoining Hills in a Self-governing India James P Mills / The Future Government of the Assam
1880-1920: Settling as an Economic Process / Asians in Africa 1880-1960: Settling as a Cultural Process / Tribal Peoples Sir Andrew G Clow / Some Notes on a Policy for the Hill Tribes of Assam Philip F Adams
Asians in Africa 1880-2000: Settling and Unsettling as a Political Process / A Quest for an Interdisciplinary
History from Below in Explaining Social Change / Appendix / Bibliography / Index
2014 • 272 pages • Hardback (978-8-132-11347-8) • ` 850.00
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ARTEFACTS OF HISTORY
ARTE GOV
GOVERNANCE, CONFLICT
Archaeology, Historiography and
Indian Pasts
AND DEVELOPMENT IN
Sudeshna Guha Associate Researcher at the SOUTH ASIA
Faculty of Asian and Middle Eastern Studies, Perspectives from India, Nepal and
University of Cambridge,and Tagore Research
Scholar at the National Museum in New Delhi Sri Lanka
Any academic discipline, in order to move even a little Edited by Siri Hettige University of Colombo
and Eva Gerharz Ruhr-University Bochum
away from its enduring static position, needs to have
a critical look at the premises on which the discipline This volume examines how various forms of
tends to lean perpetually. This book dares to produce governance have emerged in South Asia after
that critical look at the way archaeological knowledge colonialism, and the developmental and conflict-
is created and passed on in Indian archaeology and related challenges the region faces. Drawing from the
should jolt its institutional leaders out of their seats of contexts of India, Sri Lanka and Nepal, it highlights the
scientific complacency. degree of institutionalization of democracy.
B D Chattopadhyaya, Former Professor of History, The book further points to the manner in which shortcomings in governmental
Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi arrangements intersect with the prevalence of conflict at the national as well as
sub-national levels. It showcases that democratic and more authoritarian cultures
This book encourages us to critically regard the ways in which ideologies of cultural
have influenced developmental successes and failures, and reveals how (external)
heritage and civilisational legacies are transformed into tangible and visible things
interventions and policy reforms in the name of development have led to diverse
through archaeological scholarship.
outcomes in different South Asian countries.
Through little-known histories of the practices, governance and scholarship of the
archaeology of India, this book re-examines the manner in which the past is recalled CONTENTS
and historicized. It guides us to think afresh of the histories of antiquarianism in South Preface / Introduction: Governance, Development and Conflict in South Asia Siri Hettige and Eva Gerharz /
I: THEORETICAL PERSPECTIVES ON DEVELOPMENT AND GOVERNANCE / ‘Participation’ and ‘Empowerment’
Asia, explore the impetus of collecting and curatorial practices within the scholarship
in the Development Discourse: Rethinking Key Concepts Ravinder Kaur and Vinod K Jairath / The Idea of
of pre-colonial India, and investigate the diverse linkages within the histories of Indian Development as Governance: India in the First Decade of Independence Dilip M Menon / II: EXPERIENCING
archaeology. It encourages a focus upon issues of historiography, methodology and DEVELOPMENT AND CONFLICT AT NATIONAL LEVEL / Governance and Development in Post-Independence
notions of evidence and looks in to the responsibilities and changing needs of the Sri Lanka Siri Hettige / Rituals of Democracy and Development in Nepal David N Gellner / III: GOVERNANCE,
academic scholarship of archaeology. CONFLICT AND DEVELOPMENT: EXPERIENCE AT THE GRASSROOTS / Negotiating a Dual Governance
System during the Conflict in Nepal Natalie Hicks / Empowerment of Excluded Groups: Local Democracy
CONTENTS and Social Change in Rural Odisha, Eastern India B B Mohanty / Between Order and Chaos: Jaffna’s Local
List of Illustrations / Acknowledgements / Histories, Historiography, Archaeology: An Introduction / Images of Governance during Conflict Eva Gerharz / IV: IDEAS AND INTERESTS IN GOVERNANCE AND
Antiquarianism and South Asia: Questioning Histories of Origins / Nineveh in Bombay: The Curation of Foreign DEVELOPMENT IN CONFLICT-RIDDEN SOCIETIES / Economic Growth to Conflict Mitigation: Changing Aid
Antiquities and Histories of India / The Connected Histories of Philology and Archaeology / Fashioning the Strategies of Nepal’s Donors Acharya Laxman / Good Governance and Development in a Shrinking Local
Unknown: Gordon Childe’s Imprints upon the Indus Civilisation / Civilisation, Heritage and the Archaeological Policy Space: GATS and Service Sector Reforms Dileepa Witharana / Glossary / Index
Scholarship / A Vision for Archaeology: Partition, Nationalism and the 'Indian' Pasts / Bibliography / Index
GOVERNANCE, CONFLICT AND CIVIC ACTION
2015 • 296 pages • Hardback (978-9-351-50164-0) • ` 995.00 2015 • 300 pages • Hardback (978-9-351-50100-8) • ` 995.00
Rishi Singh School of Oriental and Sayyid Ahmad Barailvi (1786–1831), the man who
African Studies, University of London first propagated and led jihad during the 19th century
in the then North-West Frontier, perceived and initially
Explores one of the most crucial factors leading to the led it as a purely reformist movement in northern India.
non-Islamic paradigm in the political and social fabric Reform and jihad were intended to purify and protect
of Punjab—the emergence of a Sikh ‘space’ from the the Indian Muslims from innovations and the atrocities
time of advent of the gurus. of the British and Sikhs, respectively.
This book examines the Punjab state under Maharaja Relating the history of the movement, the book takes
Ranjit Singh and his rightful domination over the perspectives from the immediate localities of the
majority Muslim subjects. Pukhtun region and elaborates on the reasons for the failure of the movement. It
The conversion of Punjabis both from Hindu and Muslim backgrounds to Sikhism assesses the social, political, religious, and economic impact of jihad on the Pukhtun
began to create problems for the Muslim elites in Punjab, even though Muslim and region and discusses whether Barailvi’s movement is solely responsible for the present-
Sikh leaderships engaged with each other. The book traces how Ranjit Singh derived day jihadi mindset, as some authors argue.
legitimacy from Muslim subjects in five crucial areas of governance: religion, justice,
army, agrarian policy and the formation of new Muslim elites. CONTENTS
Preface / Introduction / Mughal India and the Frontier at the dawn of Nineteenth Century / Sayyid Ahmad
CONTENTS Barailvi: Biography and Thoughts / Call for Jihad, Migration to the Frontier, and Declaration of Imarat /
Acknowledgements / Introduction / Emergence of Sikh Space and Contesting Religious Identities / Emergence Transitional Period: The Search for Headquarters / The Rise of the Mujahidin in the Frontier / Success,
of Sikh Hegemony and Its Legitimacy Over Muslim Elites in 18th-century Punjab / The Process of Change: Limits, and Failure / Impact of the Movement upon the Frontier / Conclusion / Glossary / Appendix A: English
From Muslim Elites to Non-Muslim Elites in 19th-century Punjab / State Formation: The Issue of Legitimacy Translation of the Farman of King Ahmad Shah Abdali, Durr-i-Durran, King of Kabul (Afghanistan) / Appendix
among Muslim Subjects / Conclusion / Appendices / Glossary / Bibliography / Index B: Hadith Related to Mujahidin of Khorasan and Mahdi / Appendix C: Treaty between the British Government
and the Raja of Lahore (Dated 25 April 1809) / Appendix D: Names of the Hindustani Mujahidin Killed in the
2015 • 248 pages • Hardback (978-9-351-50075-9) • ` 850.00 Battle of Akora Khattak (1826) / Appendix E: List of Mujahidin Killed in Balakot (1831) / Bibliography / Index
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SAG SERIES IN
SAGE 15
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Fifteen-Volume Set
Edited by Bipan Chandra, Mridula Mukherjee both at Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi and
Aditya Mukherjee Centre for Historical Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi
The SAGE Series in Modern Indian History consists of well-researched volumes with a wider scope and is intended
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approach that the authors have tried to evolve looks sympathetically, though critically, at the Indian national liberation
struggle and other popular movements such as those of labour, peasants, lower castes, tribal peoples and women. The
series also looks at colonialism as a structure and a system, and analyzes changes in economy, society and culture
in the colonial context as also in the context of independent India. It focuses on communalism and casteism as major
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and developing features. At the broadest plane this approach is committed to the Enlightenment values of rationalism,
humanism, democracy and secularism.
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Volume 4: From Movement to Government: The Congress in the United Provinces, 1937–42 by Visalakshi Menon
Volume 5: Peasants in India’s Non-Violent Revolution: Practice and Theory by Mridula Mukherjee
Volume 6: Communalism in Bengal: From Famine to Noakhali, 1943–47 by Rakesh Batabyal
Volume 7: Political Mobilization and Identity in Western India, 1934–47 by Shri Krishan
Volume 8: The Garrison State: Military, Government and Society in Colonial Punjab, 1849–1947 by Tan Tai Yong
Volume 9: Colonializing Agriculture: The Myth of Punjab Exceptionalism by Mridula Mukherjee
Volume 10: Region, Nation, “Heartland”: Uttar Pradesh in India’s Body-Politic by Gyanesh Kudaisya
Volume 11: National Movement and Politics in Orissa, 1920–29 by Pritish Acharya
Volume 12: Communism and Nationalism in Colonial India, 1939–45 by D N Gupta
Volume 13: Vocalising Silence: Political Protests in Orissa, 1930–32 by Chandi Prasad Nanda
Volume 14: Nandanar’s Children: The Paraiyans’ Tryst with Destiny, Tamil Nadu 1850–1956 by Raj Sekhar Basu
Volume 15: Enlightenment and Violence: Modernity and Nation-Making by Tadd Fernée
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HISTORY
The focus is upon an ethic of reconciliation over totalizing projects as a means to create John McCarthy, National President of Australian Institute for International Affairs
non-violent conflict resolution in the modern context. It is suggested that an emergent This book chronicles the roles of Sarat and Subhas Chandra Bose in the Indian freedom
ethic of reconciliation in nation-making—inspired by the Indian paradigm—harbours the struggle. It draws from first-hand accounts of Amiya Nath Bose who was close to them
potential to create more democratic and open societies, in rejection of the authoritarian as family, politically and also was a confidant and trusted envoy.
patterns that too frequently shaped the experiences of the 20th century. This book begins with the entry of the Bose brothers into the turbulent political arena
of India in the 1920s, and unravels the politics of Indian Nationalist Movement, as
CONTENTS
Series Editors’ Preface / Acknowledgements / Introduction / Akbar’s “Universal Peace” (Sulh-i Kul): experienced by Sarat and Subhas Chandra Bose. It reveals their interactions with
Relevance to the Enlightenment / The European Enlightenment: Between Revenge and Reconciliation / Early contemporary leaders such as Chittaranjan Das, Jinnah, Motilal and Jawaharlal Nehru,
Indian Nationalism: Between Liberty and Authenticity / The Indian National Movement and Gandhi: The Vallabhbhai Patel and Gandhi down the years, to the Partition in 1947 that Sarat Bose
Ethic of Reconciliation as Mass Movement / The Ottoman–Turkish Experience of the Enlightenment: Mass relentlessly struggled against. Written by a family member with access to diaries, notes,
Movement and Programme / The Heritage of Non-violence in the Nehru Period: The Ethic of Reconciliation in
photographs and private correspondence, this book brings to light previously unpublished
Nation-Making / Iranian Enlightenment: Struggle for Multi-Cultural Democracy and Its Demise / Conclusion
/ Bibliography / Index material on Netaji and Sarat Chandra Bose.
COLO
COLONIALISM AND THE About the Author
CALL TO JIHAD IN
Madhuri Bose was born and grew up in
BRITISH INDIA Kolkata, the daughter and second child
Tariq Hasan Correspondent, Press Trust of India of Amiya Nath and Jyostna Bose, grand-
A historical narrative that examines the role of ulemas daughter of Sarat Chandra Bose and
and their use of the concept of jihad during India’s grand-niece of his younger brother Subhas
struggle for independenceThe role of Muslim clerics Chandra Bose Reminiscences from her
in India’s freedom movement has been individually father Amiya of the immense contributions
chronicled in the past. Beginning from the first decade of the iconic Bose brothers to the Indian
of the 19th century to 1947, this book weaves a single freedom struggle were the stuff of her
narrative to connect all the leading ulemas for the first childhood and the genesis of this book.
time. It examines the role of these clerics in attempting
to use the idea of jihad as an instrument for combating After graduate and post-graduate studies
colonialism in South Asia as far back as 1914. This is remembered as the Silk Letter in Kolkata at the University of Calcutta and
Movement, which in the records of the British Home Department is referred to as the Jadavpur University respectively, Madhuri
Silk Conspiracy Case. undertook post-graduate research at the
graduate institute of international studies
CONTENTS in Geneva.
List of Photographs / Acknowledgements / Introduction: Forgotten Pages from Indian History / The Empire
and 19th-century Jihad / The Maulvi of Faizabad and the Battle for Lucknow / The Deoband Connection:
Revolt and Revivalism / Deoband and the Roots of the Khilafat Movement / The Silk Conspiracy Case,
1914–1916 / The Ulema and the Partition of India / Conclusion: Colonialism and Jihad in the 21st Century
/ Bibliography / Index
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CONTENTS
List of Tables / List of Figures / List of Abbreviations / Preface / I: THEMATIC STUDIES / Introduction: Single
Party and Strong Leadership Paul Wallace / The Resistance of Regionalism: BJP’s Limitations and the
Resilience of State Parties Christophe Jaffrelot and Gilles Verniers / The Bharatiya Janata Party: A Victory
for Narendra Modi Walter K Andersen / Gender Narratives and Elections: Mandate for Safety, Development
or Rights? Rainuka Dagar / Civic Scrutiny, Organized Action and Democratic Consolidation Jyotirindra
Dasgupta and Anshu N Chatterjee / II : ANALYTICAL STATE STUDIES / Northern Cluster / Understanding
the BJP’s Victory in Uttar Pradesh Sudha Pai and Avinash Kumar / Saffron Deluge Inundates Masters of
Mandal Politics in Bihar Maneesha Roy and Ravi Ranjan / Reclaiming the Capital: BJP’s Clean Sweep in
Delhi Ravi Ranjan / Decoding the Electoral Verdict in Punjab: Future of Regional Parties? Pramod Kumar
/ Kashmir and Western Cluster / Kashmir’s Contentious Politics: The More Things Change, the More They
Stay the Same Reeta Chowdhari Tremblay and Mohita Bhatia / Mega Marketing and Management:
Gujarat’s 2014 Elections Ghanshyam Shah / Maharashtra: Congress’ Dramatic Decline Suhas Palshikar
and Nitin Birmal / Eastern and Southern Cluster / TMC Dethrones the LF in West Bengal after Thirty-four
Years of Uninterrupted Rule Amiya K Chaudhuri / Tamil Nadu: Strategic Interaction and Alliance Choices
Andrew Wyatt / Andhra Bifurcation and Electoral Outcomes: Contextual Change, Social Coalitions and
About the Editor
Developmental Discourse Karli Srinivasulu / Karnataka: Change and Continuity in 2014 S S Patagundi
and Prakash Desai / North East / BJP’s Consolidation, AIUDF’s Polarization and Congress’ Defeat in Assam Paul Wallace (PhD, University of
Akhil Ranjan Dutta / About the Editor and Contributors / Index California, Berkeley) is Professor
2015 • 448 pages • Hardback (978-9-351-50187-9) • ` 1250.00 Emeritus of Political Science at the
University of Missouri, Columbia He
has been a consultant on South Asia
to a member of the US Senate Foreign
Relations Committee, the US Attorney
General’s Office, defense lawyers, and
Seconds with other agencies in North America and has
received five Smithsonian-funded awards
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CONTENTS
Preface / Introduction / Awareness on Political Issues Vibha Attri / Interest in Politics and Political Participation Kinjal Sampat and Jyoti Mishra / The Voting
Pattern Sanjay Kumar / Young Candidates and Young Voters Jyoti Mishra / Issues of Electoral Reforms Shreyas Sardesai / Politics as a Career: Perception
and Choice Sanjay Kumar / Appendix I: Survey Questionnaire: Youth and Politics Survey 2011 / Appendix II: Who Were Interviewed during the Survey: The Social
Profile / Appendix III: Opinion and Attitudes: The Basic Findings / Index
2013 • 228 pages • Paperback (978-8-132-11776-6) • ` 495.00
CHANGING ELECTORAL
POLITICS IN DELHI
From Caste to Class
Sanjay Kumar Center for the Study of Developing Societies, Delhi
[This book on] Delhi’s changing political landscape, is a well researched and timely Book...[which] reveals a lot has changed from the old
days. Delhi is now divided over class not caste lines.
Civil Society
Changing Electoral Politics in Delhi is an in-depth analysis of voting patterns of voters in Delhi. Rapid immigration has changed
the social profile of Delhi’s voters who seemed to vote more on class lines than caste as witnessed in many states. During Partition,
the city had witnessed large-scale migration from Pakistan. Recent decades have also witnessed an influx of people to Delhi from
various states. Subsequently, the demographic profile of Delhi has changed with a sizeable majority of migrants in many assembly
constituencies. This transformation has a distinct impact on the electoral politics.
CONTENTS
Preface / Introduction / Delhi: A City of Migrants / Social Cleavages / The Voting Patterns: Caste or Class? / The Electoral Verdict / Popular Perception about Leaders
and Parties / Unheard Voices / The New Definition of Delhi / Annexure 1: Detailed Results of Delhi Assembly Election, 2008 / Annexure 2: Detailed Results of Delhi
Assembly Elections, 1993 - 2003 / References / Index
2013 • 248 pages • Paperback (978-8-132-11374-4) • ` 495.00
CONTENTS
Foreword / Preface / Measuring Voting Behaviour and Attitudes / A Historical Overview of Election Studies in India / The Multiple Methods of Measuring Voting
Choices / Importance of Scientific Sampling in Election Survey / Questionnaire, an Important Tool for Collecting Information / Field work and Data Collection /
Analyzing Data and Reporting Survey Findings / Limitations and Emerging Challenges / References / Index
2013 • 188 pages • Paperback (978-8-132-11044-6) • ` 395.00
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UNTRANQUIL INDIA-CHINA
RECOLLECTIONS BORDERLANDS
The Years of Fulfilment Conversations beyond the Centre
Rehman Sobhan Centre for Policy Dialogue, Dhaka Nimmi Kurian Centre for Policy Research, New Delhi
This book brings together Rehman Sobhan’s India– China Borderlands of fers a critical
personal story situated within the historical events comparative analysis of India–China relations at the
of Bangladesh, from its birth as East Pakistan to its subregional level, an analytical level that remains an
evolution as an independent democratic state. understudied aspect in both research and policy.
It is a narration of events by the author who lived The study situates their evolving dynamics within the
through some extraordinary phases in the histories of rubric of the massive state-led developmental thrust
India, Pakistan and Bangladesh and the impact this had that India’s Northeast and China’s western border
on him. His story relates to the life and perspectives of regions are currently witnessing. By and large, India
an individual born into a family of relative privilege and and China’s parallel moves in the subregion have
educated at elite schools, but moved on to a different tended to be studied as isolated cases with little
trajectory from its intended path and eventually became involved in the political struggles attempt at comparison. This has been a curious omission at a time when processes
that culminated in the emergence of an independent Bangladesh. The chapters are of subregional integration are rescaling India and China and call for the need to
spread across a wide canvas elaborating his family history and those who played a disaggregate our understanding beyond solely national frames of reference. This
vital role in his personal or public life. book critically interrogates the capacity of this discourse to introduce a borderlands
perspective as an analytical category in its own right instead of remaining as a mere
CONTENTS tangential dimension of India–China relations.
List of Abbreviations / Preface / Families Inherited and Chosen / Growing Up in Calcutta / Darjeeling: School
Days in the Shadows of Kanchenjunga / Lahore: Coming of Age Among the Chiefs / London: Imagined Realities
CONTENTS
/ Cambridge: The Transformative Years / Dhaka: Life and Times / Dhaka: Adventures in the Private Sector
List of Maps / List of Abbreviations / Preface / Acknowledgements / Fences and Frames: Narrativising the
/ Dhaka University: Teaching Economics and Learning to Be a Teacher / Dhaka: Personal Encounters of
Borderlands / B/Ordering Spaces: Governing Multi-ethnic Borderlands / Barriers to Bridges: Geoeconomic
the Close Kind / Exposures to Political Activism at Dhaka University / From Political Economy to Politician
Text, Geopolitical Subtext / Competing or Compatible? Interrogating India-China Subregional Visions / Fugitive
Economist / Engagement with the National Struggle / Fulfilment: Witness to the Birth of a Nation / Fulfilment:
Frames: Rewriting Research Peripheries / References / Index
From Politician Economist to Political Combatant in the Liberation War / Fulfilment: Envoy Extraordinaire /
Fulfilment: The Liberation of Bangladesh / Annexure A / Annexure B / Name Index 2014 • 208 pages • Hardback (978-8-132-11351-5) • ` 695.00
2015 • 500 pages • Hardback (978-9-351-50321-7) • ` 1250.00 (tent)
SCIENCE AND
INDIA CHINA AND TECHNOLOGY IN CHINA
Implications and Lessons for India
SUBREGIONAL Edited by Maharajakrishna Rasgotra Padma
Bhushan and Former Indian Foreign Secretary
CONNECTIVITIES IN The book is a compilation of authoritative essays
SOUTH ASIA on China’s space, nuclear, aeronautics and missile
technologies; ICT, steel, electrical power and
Edited by D Suba Chandran Director, Institute of pharmaceutical industries; higher education, etc....
Peace and Conflict Studies, New Delhi and Bhavna The book is a good reference manual for Science and
Singh Senior Research Officer at the Institute of
Technology policy and related initiatives.
Peace and Conflict Studies (IPCS), New Delhi
USI Journal
This book provides an in-depth analysis of how India,
China and other South Asian countries can cooperate Science and Technology in China discusses the
on key challenges affecting their bilateral relationships. changing structural and institutional context of
scientific research in China. The new environment of global competition entails that
It asserts that with pertinent policy guidelines and
the norms of generation of new knowledge are as important as those for innovation
timely initiatives from the participating countries,
and commercialization. China has been able to achieve this in a largely state-controlled
unprecedented opportunities can be capitalized upon for consolidated economic
environment, where political will and commitments have played an increasingly
growth of the region. It exposes how untapped resources, bureaucratic and political
important role. India, on the other hand, is still caught in a paradox of too much
inertia and a lack of collective endeavour remain major impediments to bilateral and
democracy at all levels of social and economic activity. It needs a big political push
multilateral cooperation, which, if surmounted, could pave the way for successful
and inclusive decentralized approach to realize its well-defined plans and objectives to
regional initiatives.It will be indispensible to researchers and scholars of international
make its international presence felt.
relations, South Asia studies, international trade, comparative politics, political economy,
and to the informed general reader. CONTENTS
Introduction Maharajakrishna Rasgotra / Science and Technology in China: Implications and Lessons for
CONTENTS India: An Overview V S Ramamurthy / Organization and Structure of Science and Technology in China V
List of Tables / List of Figures / List of Abbreviations / Preface / I: BORDER TRADE AS A MEANS OF P Kharbanda / China in Space U R Rao / The Flying Dragon: Is China Set to Emerge as a Global Player in
INTEGRATION IN SOUTH ASIA / Perspectives on Regional Cooperation: Envisaging a Sichuan Model Li Tao Aeronautics? Roddam Narasimha / China's Nuclear Programmes: Civil, Military and Scientific R Rajaraman
/ Border Trade in Ladakh, Tibet and Kashgar (LTK): Premature or Political Investment? D Suba Chandran / IT in China N Balakrishnan / Science and Technology in the Industrial Development of China: Comparison
/ Nathu La and the Opportunities for Sino-Indian Economic Rapprochement Teiborlang T Kharsyntiew / with and Implications for India Ashok Parthasarathi / The Growing Science and Technology Gap with China
Reviving Old Routes: Sino-Indian Border Trade via Himachal Pradesh Uttam Lal / Manipur and Arunachal and How India Can Close It Smita Purushottam / Index
Pradesh: India’s Gateway to Southeast Asia N Vijayalakshmi Brara / Indo-Bangladesh Border Trade:
Misconceptions and Realities of Regional Cooperation Muinul Islam / II: EXPANDING CONNECTIVITY FOR 2013 • 280 pages • Hardback (978-8-132-11312-6) • ` 850.00
GREATER COOPERATION IN SOUTH ASIA / Nepal as a Transit State: Scope for Sino-Indian Cooperation
Nischal N Pandey / Bridging the Karakoram: From Ladakh, Tibet and Kashgar to the Further West D Suba
Chandran / Arunachal Pradesh: A Barb or Bridge between India and China? Sanasam Amal Singh / Border
Trade and Connectity in South Asia: A Sub-regional Approach / Some Conclusions Bhavna Singh / About
the Editors and Contributors / Index
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Connect with SAGE! to each other, are destined to be at loggerheads. Consequently, the book argues that
state-sponsored terrorism and proxy wars—not terrorist acts by “non-state actors”—
will pose the biggest security threat to the world.
CONTENTS
Preface and Acknowledgments / Introduction / Dynamics of Islam and Islamism: Allah’s Law versus Mullah’s
Law / Global Muslims’ Triple Jeopardy: Islamophobia, Israel, and Globalization / Is the American Empire
“Exceptional”? / Global Jihad: Philosophies and Flashpoints / The Eye of the Storm: “Jihad” and Proxy
Wars in South Asia / Another Eye of the Storm: The Middle East and Northwest Africa / Conclusion / Index
2014 • 344 pages • Hardback (978-8-132-11378-2) • ` 995.00
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CONTENTS CONTENTS
Foreword Dr Harihar Bhattacharyya / Preface / Introduction / Contextualizing Multicultural Decentralization / Preface / Introduction: Intellectual Streetfighting-From the Symptomatic to the Psychotherapeutic / I:
The Indian Constitution: Institutional Arrangements for Accommodation of Diversity / Linguistic Reorganization THE PATHOLOGIES OF SECULARISM / The Pathologies of Secularism / Containing Indianness: Secularism
in Colonial and Postcolonial India: Ideas, Rationale, and Principles / Language and State Formation in India / versus Hindutva? / II: SYMPTOMATIC RESPONSES: READING THE POLITICS OF BLAME / The Conceptual
Northeast Tribes and Politico-cultural Decentralization / Subregionalism and Decentralization / Conclusion: Battleground of Anti-Secularism and Culturalism / Critique at the Threshold of Politics / Revolt and the Role of
The Way Forward / Bibliography / Index the Critic / III:CRITICAL INTERVENTIONS: TOWARDS THE PSYCHOTHERAPEUTIC / The Psychotherapeutic as
a Mode of Social Criticism / Conclusion: Re-imaginings in the Cultural Politics of Selfhood / References / Index
2014 • 192 pages • Hardback (978-9-351-50033-9) • ` 795.00
2013 • 280 pages • Hardback (978-8-132-11045-3) • ` 850.00
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NEPAL - NATION-STATE IN
THE NATION FORM THE WILDERNESS
Essays on Indian Nationalism Managing State, Democracy
Ranabir Samaddar Director, Calcutta and Geopolitics
Research Group, Kolkata Lok Raj Baral Executive Chairman, Nepal
Most writings on the theme of the nation confine Centre for Contemporary Studies, Kathmandu
themselves to discussions of ideology and thoughts Nepal—Nation-state in the Wilderness takes a
on nationalism, leaving out the question of the form critical look at three important aspects of modern
of the nation. This selection of writings by Ranabir Nepal: viability of the Nepali State, prospects and
Samaddar fills in that void and presents a whole range challenges of its liberal democracy, and strategies for
of dimensions, perspectives, and controversies of managing the emerging geopolitical trends.
the last two decades on the question of the nation The question, “Is democracy viable in Nepal?”
in India. It looks at the form of the Indian nation provides a thematic outline to the book. Baral argues
in terms of contests, contradictions, classes, and that though democratic values have triumphed in the
nationalist strategies of inclusion and exclusion, recent past, democracy itself remains blurred in the
thereby addressing two significant issues in view of absence of institutionalization. The book is an insight into the tenets of liberal democracy,
the nation form—its relation with democracy and the problem of governing the nation. its applicability to the scenario in Nepal, and the historical developments that determine
This selection not only comprises essays that stand on their own merit, but also, in how democracy takes shape.
totality, presents a historical summary of the nation’s experience through decades—
before and after Independence. CONTENTS
Introduction: Parameters of Nepali Politics / Preface / Introduction: Parameters of Nepali Politics / Nepali
CONTENTS State Revisited / Quest for Status: Wars, Treaties, and Diplomacy / Democracy, Peace, and Development /
Introduction: The Conflicts and Contradictions in the Nation Form / The Manifold Meaning of Territoriality in Nepal and the World: Managing Geopolitics / What Next? / Bibliography / Index
Nationalism / What Was Asia to the Asians? / The Birth of a Nation / Promises of Revolution / The Dynamics 2012 • 328 pages • Hardback (978-8-132-10875-7) • ` 875.00
of Passive Revolution / The World of the Edges / Legality, Illegality, and Reasons of State / Cartographic
Representations and Anxieties / Shefali / The Ineluctable Logic of Geopolitics / The Autonomous Spaces
within the Nation / Index
2012 • 292 pages • Hardback (978-8-132-10733-0) • ` 850.00
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CONTENTS
Preface / Introduction / Salient Features of the Indian Constitution / Federalism / The Executive System in
Theory and Practice / Parliament / State Executive / The Judiciary / Planning and Economic Development /
Statutory Institutions and Commissions / The Indian Party System / The Evolution of Indian Administration
/ Panchayati Governance in India / Major Issues in Indian Politics / Conclusion / Model Questions / Index
SAGE TEXTS
About the Authors
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CONTENTS
Preface / Introduction / Public Administration: Evolution of a Discipline / Administrative Theories
/ Contemporary Developments in Public Administration / Public Policy Development Administration /
Decentralization and Local Governance / Social Welfare Administration / Citizens and Administration / Public
Administration in India / Budget and Financial Administration in India / Administrative Reforms in India /
Globalization and Public Administration / Conclusion / Model Questions / Index
SAGE TEXTS
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STRUGGLE FOR 3
Volume
Set
HEGEMONY IN INDIA
Three Volume Set
Shashi Joshi Institute of Advanced Study, Shimla,
India and Bhagwan Josh Centre for Historical Studies,
Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi, India
Struggle for Hegemony in India is a three-volume series that delineates the
multidimensional activities of the Indian communists. It explores the role of the communist
movement within the democratic polity of India. The series addresses the changing
relationship of the communists with the Indian National Congress, their emergence as an
opposition party, the details of the formation of Left Front governments in state politics,
and their experience with insurrectionary movements in the country.
Deploying Gramsci’s concept of hegemony, the series comments on the failure of the left-
wing to establish itself as a hegemonic force in India. The interpretation of the concept in
terms of power between different ‘classes’ and ‘communities’ is groundbreaking; it not only
enlarges the meaning of ‘hegemony’ but also makes it the basis of a new historiography.
This revised edition covers an extensive period from 1920 to 2009, tracing the communist
movement from its earliest years in India to contemporary times. The authors, both
grounded in Marxist literature, are able to expertly analyze the various contours of
the communist movement in South Asia within the context of the struggle for power
and hegemony.
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CONTENTS
Preface / Chronology of Principal Events in the Life of Charan Singh / I: INTRODUCTION: An Indian Political Life
/ II: BEGINNINGS: Social Origins, Early Life, and Beginning of a Political Career / Partition and Hindu–Muslim
Relations / III: TOWN VERSUS THE VILLAGE: Discrimination against the Village: Reservation of 60 Percent
of Places in Government Jobs for Agriculturists (1939—62) / Transformation of the Agricultural Economy AN INDIAN POLITICAL LIFE
of Northern India: Land Reforms and Charan Singh’s Defence of Peasant Agriculture (1946—60) / Urban
Development and the Peasantry: Land Acquisition in Ghaziabad and the Cultivators (1950—2009) / IV: LAW Charan Singh and Congress Politics,
AND ORDER, CORRUPTION, AND CRIMINALITY IN POST-INDEPENDENCE UTTAR PRADESH: Corruption 1967 to 1987
and Anti-Corruption (1947—51) / Integrity and Reputation in a Corrupt System (1948—57) / Origins of the
“Permit–License–Quota Raj” (1949) / Land Grabbing and Land Development in the Tarai (1952—55) / The
Paul R Brass Professor (Emeritus) of
Political Economy of the Hindu Joint Family (1959) / Political Parties and Crime in Early Post-Independence Political Science and International Studies,
Uttar Pradesh (1954—61) / V: STATUS, HIERARCHY, AND GENDER: A Death in the Family: Status, Hierarchy, University of Washington, Seattle
and Gender in the Indian Bureaucratic System (1950) / Vi: CASTE, FACTION, AND PARTY : Caste, “Casteism,” The Politics of Northern India begins with the dramatic
and “Communalism” before and after the First General Elections (1947—56) / The Struggle for Control
of Meerut District (1954—56) / The Leader and His Followers: Loyalty, Betrayal, and Trust (1949—69)
political event of the fall of the Congress in the most
/ Resignation After Resignation: Charan Singh in the Governments of Pandit Pant and Dr Sampurnanand critical state of Uttar Pradesh and the formation of
(1947—59) / VII: CONCLUSION: Power, Principle, and Policy / Appendix / Glossary / Bibliography / Index the first non-Congress government. An interesting
account of man oeuvres and counter man oeuvres of
THE POLITICS OF NORTHERN INDIA
Charan Singh and Indira Gandhi is presented amidst
2011 • 612 pages • Hardback (978-8-132-10686-9) • ` 950.00
the political ecosystem of the turbulent period.
The current volume, like the previous volumes, is
based upon two unique features, namely the authors
access—in fact outright possession—of all the critical documents in Charan Singh’s
About the Author political life, an access that was provided to him by Charan Singh personally, and which
he has used specifically for his work on his political life.
CONTENTS
Paul R Brass is Professor (Emeritus) of Preface and Series Note / Chronology of Principal Events in the Life of Charan Singh / I: LAST DAYS IN
Political Science and International Studies at LUCKNOW, 1967-1975 / The fall of the Congress and Formation of the first Non-Congress Government /
the University of Washington, Seattle He has Alignments and Realignments / Misalliances: Charan Singh and Indira Gandhi / “Nationalization” of the UP
Sugar Industry / Indira Gandhi, Kamalapati Tripathi, Charan Singh and “New Congress” Politics / Land Ceilings
published numerous books and articles on
/ Hiatus / II: EMERGENCY AND ITS TERMINATION / Declaration of the Emergency and Its Justification / The
comparative and South Asian politics, ethnic Gradual Restoration of Normality and Termination of the Emergency / The Fall and Rise of Indira Gandhi /
politics, and collective violence His work Arrest And Release Drama / III: AMBITIONS FULFILLED AND THWARTED, 1979- 87 / Split Between Morarji
has been based on extensive field research Desai And Charan Singh / Defeat, Outrage, and Division / Charan Singh’s Legacy / APPENDIX A: Interview
with Chaudhuri Charan Singh at the Suraj Khand Inspection House, Outside of Delhi, March 24, 1978 (Recall
in India during numerous visits since 1961 From Memory) / APPENDIX B: Remarks of Narain Dutt Tiwari, Minister Of Finance, UP, Concerning Charan
Singh Part of a taped interview in his home, Lucknow, July 22 1973 / Appendix C: Paul R Brass Transcribed
He has been a University of Washington
Interview with Indira Gandhi, 26 March 1978 / Bibliography / Index
faculty member and Professor, Department
of Political Science, and The Henry M THE POLITICS OF NORTHERN INDIA
Jackson School of International Studies 2014 • 336 pages • Hardback (978-9-351-50032-2) • ` 995.00
since 1965 He received his BA in 1958,
Government, Harvard College; his MA
in 1959, Political Science, University of
Chicago; and his PhD in 1964, Political
Science, University of Chicago
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CONTENTS
Editors’ Summary / From Tapering to Tightening: The Impact of the Fed’s Exit on India Kaushik Basu, Barry
Eichengreen, and Poonam Gupta / Enhancing Nutrition Security via India’s National Food Security Act:
Using an Axe Instead of a Scalpel? Sonalde Desai and Reeve Vanneman / The Evolution of Gender Gaps
in India Shampa Bhattacharjee, Viktoria Hnatkovska, and Amartya Lahiri / Are Publicly Financed Health
Get to Know more about
Insurance Schemes Working in India? Shamika Ravi and Sofi Bergkvist / Corruption in India: Bridging
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About the Author George B White / Offset Policy: The Link between OEM and Local Industry Yannis Ailianos / Nurturing
Long-term Relationships through Banking and Trading of Offsets R S Bhatia / PART IV: VIEWS FROM THE
INDIAN PRIVATE SECTOR / An Overview of Indian Defence Manufacturing V Sumantran / Dealing with the
Government: An SME Perspective Arvind Lakshmikumar / Warship Building in India M K Badhwar / SMEs
Thongkholal Haokip is an Assistant as Prime Contractors Ashok Atluri / The Market Opportunity Vivek Lall / CONCLUSION—THE LARGER
CONTEXT OF INDIAN MANUFACTURING / Building India’s Defence Industrial Base R C Bhargava / Index
Professor of Political Science at Presidency
University, Kolkata. He is the Editor of 2015 • 268 pages • Hardback (978-9-351-50139-8) • ` 895.00
Journal of North East India Studies, and
specialises in and writes extensively on
India’s policy towards its Northeastern
region, the Look East policy, ethnicity and
ethnic relations in Northeast India. He has
recently edited The Kukis of Northeast India:
About the Editors
Politics and Culture (2013).
ManMohan S Sodhi is Professor in
Operations and Supply Chain Management
at Cass Business School, City University
London. He did his PhD at the University
of California, Los Angeles, and his
undergraduate at the Indian Institute
of Technology, Delhi. From June 2011
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ORIENTALISM, DECONSTRUCTING
TERRORISM, INDIGENISM TERRORIST VIOLENCE
South Asian Readings Faith as a Mask
in Postcolonialism Ram Puniyani Chairman, Center for Study
Pavan K Malreddy Researcher, Institute for English of Society and Secularism, Mumbai
and American Studies, Goethe University Frankfurt Ram Puniyani through his long struggle against
A thought-provoking contribution to current debates terrorism and sectarian violence has come up with a
about postcolonial theory’s exhaustion, Malreddy strong argument to show that terrorism is a political
engages with contemporary discourses and South phenomenon, either aiming to control the oil-rich
Asian texts to address the century’s new wave of areas or pushing an agenda of sectarian nationalism.
postcoloniality. Stimulating and readable. He analyzes the underlying issues threadbare and
throws in a lot of uncomfortable questions while
Janet Wilson, Professor of English and
deconstructing the ideological modus operandi of
Postcolonial Studies, University of Northampton
religion and violence.
This book’s contribution lies in its careful synthesis of concepts and concrete examples on
For all those who do not want their faith to be used as a mask!
issues of contemporary concern: terrorism, Orientalism, and Dalit Bahujan movements,
and their reception in the popular media as well as in academic literature. Drawing from CONTENTS
the latest developments in South Asian literary studies, this book examines the uses of Preface : World Gripped by Terror: Is Terrorism Due to Religion? / Introduction : The Politics of Terror in
postcolonial theory in understanding the structural transformations enabled by post- Contemporary Times / I TERRORISM TODAY: THE GLOBAL SCENE / A World Gripped by Terror / Changing
9/11 discourses of Orientalism and terrorism; the internal contradictions between South Goals of Colonialism–Imperialism : From ‘White Man’s Burden’ to ‘War Against Terror’ / Islam: Through
the Ages / II TERRORISM TODAY: THE VIEW FROM INDIA / Hindutva Terrorism / From Hindu, Hinduism,
Asian approaches to postcolonialism (Subaltern Studies) and its European adaptations; to Hindutva / III INDIA: A VICTIM OF GLOBAL TERROR / Al Qaeda Strikes: The Mumbai Terror Attack / IV
and the resistance produced by the indigenization of local literary traditions in the work RELIGION, POLITICS, AND TERRORISM / Civilizations–Religions: Clash or Alliance / Religion, Power, and
of select South Asian literary figures. Violence / Appendices / Bibliography / Index
Get to Know more about Tsunami United Lanka / Post-tsunami Unity Crumbles / THE LAST PHASE / Mahinda Wins, with a Little Help
from the LTTE / Undeclared War / Operation Watershed / Accord Eludes Geneva II / Mahinda Strengthens
His Hands / Goodbye Bala! / LTTE Takes to Wings / Tit-for-tat Air Raids / Echo in Tamil Nadu / Lanka Ends
SAGE, be invited to SAGE events, Truce / Tentative Moves for Solution / LTTE Offers Truce, Colombo Spurns It / Prabhakaran’s Last Hurrah /
LTTE Citadels Fall / The Final Battle / The Bitter End / Epilogue / Index
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AFGHANISTAN
For Whom the Dice Rolls
Hiranmay Karlekar Consultant Editor, The Pioneer
[The book] raises pertinent questions on the “war WOMEN IN TERRORISM
against terror” being waged in Afghanistan...Karlekar
with his considerable journalistic experience and intense
Case of the LTTE
research ability tries to fill an important knowledge gap... Tamara Herath Central Justice Manager for
the book is written with a lot of academic references, a Policing organisation, Central London
which makes it a very useful reader, particularly for Women in Terrorism examines the growing number
students and researchers involved in area studies and of women actively engaged in terrorist activity and
conflict resolution. It is a collection of several very considers the significance of this for theorising gender,
important historical facts and strategic compromises conflict and social politics. Toward that end, the book
made in the region that would remain unread otherwise. studies Tamil women combatants of the Liberation
The Statesman Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE), an armed resistance
group identified as one of the deadliest terrorist groups
Endgame in Afghanistan: For Whom the Dice Rolls covers a wide territory related globally. Drawing on narrative life histories, the book
to the war in Afghanistan, the stakes the whole world-and not just the United States- canvasses three decades of ethno-nationalist war in
has in it, and its possible outcome. It shows that it is not merely a war for the future Sri Lanka contributing to a major social change for
of Afghanistan, but a conflict between the regressive worldview of the Taliban and al Tamil women in Jaffna.
Qaeda and modernity.
CONTENTS
CONTENTS Notes on the Language Conventions / Entering a Tiger's Lair / The Lions and The Tigers: A Historical Overview
Preface / The Spectacular Episodes Syndrome / A War for the World / Wooing the 'Good Taliban' / Poor of the Sri Lankan Conflict and the Role of Women / Displacement and Contributing Factors to Joining the
Progress and Its Causes / Patron of Choice / The Shadow of Jihadis / As the Dice Rolls / Index LTTE / The Tiger Family: Kin Identity amongst Women Combatants of the LTTE / Death and the Suicide
2012 • 380 pages • Paperback (978-8-132-10974-7) • ` 525.00 Bomber / Ah-lu-mai: Equality and Empowerment of the New Woman, Puthumai Pen / Ending a Journey:
Final Reflections / Bibliography / Index
2012 • 264 pages • Hardback (978-8-132-10695-1) • ` 675.00
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PEACE & CONFLICT STUDIES
CONTENTS
RIOTS AND AFTER Preface / The Signposts: Hope, Modernization and Non-Violence / Alienation: Poverty, Land, Culture and
Politics / Muslim Alienation and National Mainstream / Conflict Prevention / Human Security / Centre of
Gravity: The People / Winning the Hearts of Alienated Societies / Culture of Silence and Critical Consciousness
IN MUMBAI / Women's Empowerment / Changing Role of the Military: Preventing Wars and Not Winning Wars /
Re-Education of the Security Forces / Media's Public Interest Role? / Technology for Peace / Leading through
Chronicles of Truth and Reconciliation Chaos and Uncertainty / Epilogue: The Unfinished Jasmine Revolutions and the Virtual Revolution: Lessons
Meena Menon Deputy Editor, The Hindu, Mumbai in Conflict Prevention / Index
The author delved deep into the archives and came up 2012 • 264 pages • Hardback (978-8-132-10943-3) • ` 550.00
with vivid accounts of how Bombay suffered periodic
communal tensions and riots since the 19th century....
The author deserves credit for her original work....
Recounting history is often absorbing but here it is
more agonizing.
The Statesman
LEFT-WING EXTREMISM
Riots and after in Mumbai provides a synoptic record AND HUMAN RIGHTS
of events in Mumbai, focusing essentially on the history
of riots in the city. Using this framework, it attempts to understand the socio-political The Role of Civil Liberties Groups in
and cultural realities of present-day Mumbai through a collection of narratives of the Andhra Pradesh
people affected by the communal riots of 1992. K V Thomas Formerly at Intelligence Bureau (IB),
The book uses a novel approach combining historical records from the pre-independence Ministry of Home Affairs, Government of India
era (1893–1945) and personal interviews of both Muslims and Hindus living in the city. The book is packed with information that would provide
It also looks into the political manipulations that ordinary people of both communities valuable inputs for policymaking. It could also be a ready
alike are subjected to by the ruling powers and political parties. reckoner for anyone who wants to study the role of civil
groups in the arena of human rights protection, with
CONTENTS particular reference to Andhra Pradesh.
Preface / Introduction / The City of Gold / Cow Protection, Temple, and Mosque Disputes Go Way Back: A
Chronicle of the Communal Riots in the Bombay Presidency / Jogeshwari Riots: Old Wounds, New Ghettos / Defence Watch
Extended Ghettoes: Naya Nagar / Displacement and Polarisation / Loss of Livelihood / Perceptions of Justice
/ Conclusion / Appendix / Bibliography / Index
Left-Wing Extremism and Human Rights unfolds
a mosaic of social issues, especially of the weaker and marginalized section, closely
2011 • 360 pages • Hardback (978-8-132-10700-2) • ` 650.00 intertwined with internal security.
Based on an empirical study of the Left-Wing Extremism (LWE) movement in Andhra
Pradesh, once the citadel of LWE, it offers a deep analysis of the growth and consolidation
of LWE in India. It also studies the profiles and roles of NGOs in promoting rights for which
specific case studies have been undertaken. As LWE and counter-extremist operations
have become the major sources of serious human-rights violations in the country, the
pan-Indian scenario of the movement bringing out its genesis, organizational structure,
etc., have been elaborately dealt with in this book.
CONTENTS
Preface / Human Rights: Historical Background and Constitutional Framework / Human Rights Scenario in
Andhra Pradesh: A Ground-level Study / Left-Wing Extremism: Pan-Indian Scenario / Left-Wing Extremism
and Human Rights in Andhra Pradesh / Human and Civil Rights of Marginalized Sections / How to Tackle
Left-Wing Extremism? / Human Rights NGOs and Their Increasing Role / Andhra Pradesh: A Role Model
for Civil Liberties Groups and NGOs / A Way Ahead / Conclusion / Appendix / Notes / Bibliography / Index
2014 • 308 pages • Hardback (978-8-132-11158-0) • ` 995.00
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PEACE & CONFLICT STUDIES
Balochistan
A Case Study of Pakistan’s Peacemaking Praxis
About the Editor
Volume 3
Alia Amirali
This book examines Pakistan's adoption of military force as its predominant strategy in Rita Manchanda is Research Director of
Balochistan, recent shift in policy-making, and formulations and combinations that govern the South Asia Forum for Human Rights.
its choice of peace-making strategies. These strategies are shaped by the interests of She is the Coordinator of the Human Rights
competing factions/institutions within the state and the state’s ruling elites. and Peace Audits research project as well as
the Women Conflict and Peace-building and
CONTENTS Media and Conflict programs.
Series Introduction / Acknowledgements / Introduction / The State and Balochistan: The Early Decades / State
Penetration in Balochistan / The Baloch National Movement: Key Players / Peacemaking by Military Means:
Strategies of the Overdeveloped State / Peacemaking in Balochistan: A People’s Audit / Prospects for Balochistani
Nationalism: Interethnic Relations in Contemporary Balochistan / Policy Inititiatives in Balochistan / Epilogue:
The Possibilities for Peace in Balochistan / Bibliography / About South Asia Forum for Human Rights / About the
Series Editor and Author / Index
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REVI
REVISITING NUCLEAR ARMED CONFLICT, PEACE
INDIA AUDIT AND EARLY
Strategic Culture and (In) WARNING 2014
Security Imaginary
Runa Das University of Minnesota, Duluth
Stability and Instability in South Asia
Edited by D Suba Chandran Director, Institute of
A novel investigation in defining the country’s nuclear
Peace and Conflict Studies, New Delhi and P R Chari
policy choices since 1947. Institute of Peace and Conflict Studies, New Delhi
Interrogating the socially constructed nature of a This volume addresses three major security aspects
nation’s strategic culture to explain its nuclear security in South Asia – armed conflicts, peace audit and early
policies is not a common practice in the mainstream warning. The essays span the entire range of armed
scholarships of strategic culture studies and conflicts, including inter-state and intra-state actors
International Relations. Revisiting Nuclear India is in the region.
an effort to reorient strategic culture and international
security studies in this direction. An innovative attempt is also made to audit the peace
processes in conflict-driven environments since certain areas have witnessed an end
This book renders a novel line of theoretical and analytical approach to study a discursive to armed conflicts. Addressing the gap between the end of violence and the response
link between the reconstructions of India’s strategic cultures, insecurities, and India’s to peace, it assesses whether peace processes are fragile in South Asia.
nuclear policy choices from 1947 to the present.
The volume further highlights early warning of impending armed conflicts permitting
CONTENTS the placement of ameliorative measures for dealing with the situation from a law and
Acknowledgements / Discourse in International Relations: Situating India / Nation-making in Colonial India order perspective. The role of internal and electoral politics is of special significance
/ Political Idealism and Atomic Science: 1947–1964 / Defense Preparedness and Nuclear Aggressiveness:
here. Topical and up-to-date, the essays address peace processes in Nagaland and
1964–1991 / At the Nuclear Edge: 1991–1998 / Crossing the Nuclear Threshold and the Neoliberal Turn:
1998–2004 / Neoliberal Strategic Security/Defense Collaborations: Post-2004 / Conclusion / Bibliography Manipur, talks with the Taliban, elections in Nepal, ten years of Indo-Pak cease fire,
/ Index and the common divide in Jammu and Kashmir, among others.
2015 • 340 pages • Hardback (978-9-351-50122-0) • ` 1195.00 CONTENTS
Preface / I: ARMED CONFLICT / Overview P R Chari / Security Transition and Peace Process in Afghanistan:
Trends in 2013 Mariam Safi / Armed Conflicts in Pakistan 2013: Continuing Violence despite Changes
in Leadership D Suba Chandran and Ayesha Khanyari / Myanmar: Tentative Consolidation of Peace
Bibhu Prasad Routray / Northeast India: Bordering on Renewed Conflict or Building on the Peace? Mirza
Zulfiqur Rahman / Left-wing Extremism in 2013: A Mixed Bag N Manoharan / II: PEACE AUDIT / Peace
About the Author Process in Jammu and Kashmir 2013: Hope to Simmering Discontent? Ashok Bhan / Peace Process in
Manipur: A Perspective Chitra Ahanthem / Auditing Peace and Conflict in India’s Northeast: Do We Need a
‘Peace Policy’? Nani Gopal Mahanta / Elections 2013 and Peace Process in Nepal Nishchal Nath Pandey
/ Maoist Insurgency and Peace Process in Nepal: Integration (of the Maoist Combatants) and the Divide
within the Maoist Party Uddhab Prasad Pyakurel / Sri Lanka: Positive Peace at a Distance N Manoharan
/ State, Society and Talks with Taliban: Everywhere and Nowhere D Suba Chandran / III: EARLY WARNING
/ Communal Divide in Jammu and Kashmir Kavita Suri / Maoists in Northeast India: The Spread of a
Rebellion Wasbir Hussain / Convergence and Divergence of Madhes Politics in Nepal and Its Implication
Runa Das is an Associate Professor in the Sohan Prasad Sha / The Political Direction of the Maoist Party in Nepal: Possibilities, Recommendations
Department of Political Science, University and Incentives Sisir Devkota / Sinhala Buddhist Radicalization in Post-war Sri Lanka: 2013 and Ahead
Thiranjala Weerasinghe / Index
of Minnesota Duluth, USA Prior to this she
was a Visiting Lecturer at Wayne State ARMED CONFLICT, PEACE AUDIT AND EARLY WARNING
University, Michigan, USA. 2015 • 440 pages • Hardback (978-9-351-50076-6) • ` 1195.00
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CRIMINOLOGY
CONTENTS
List of Figures / Preface / Acknowledgments / Revisiting Definition of Human Trafficking / Diverse Perspectives to Combat Human Trafficking
/ Broadening Dimensions of Human Trafficking / Commercial Sexual Exploitation / Labor Trafficking and Other Dimensions / Dynamics of
Cause and Effect: Challenge to Social Justice System / Gaps in Law Enforcement: Challenge to Criminal Justice System / Multiple Agency
Approach and Partnership / Wayward Justice: Brute Mute Theory / Socio-criminal Legislations: A New Dimension to Criminal Justice
System / Waiting for Ethical Justice: Case of Bedia Community and Native Americans / The Way Forward: Recommendations / Index
2015 • 308 pages • Hardback (978-9-351-50253-1) • ` 995.00
HUMAN TRAFFICKING
The Stakeholders' Perspective
Edited by Veerendra Mishra Secretary, Central Adoption Resource Authority
(CARA), Ministry of Women and Child Development, Government of India
Trafficking of persons is a modern-day form of slavery, threatening the dignity and security of millions of people
throughout the world. Virtually every country in the world and every state of India is affected by this crime as
a place of origin, transit or destination for victims. This book is an attempt to discuss various issues of human
trafficking, including perspectives of various stakeholders.
The book argues that crime cannot be dealt with only by applying piecemeal tactics. Instead, it will require an
organised professional, multi-disciplinary and multi-agency approach, calling for concerted, collaborative and
participatory efforts of all stakeholders.
All the essays included in this book are original works delving deeply into various forms of human trafficking. They
are organised into different themes such as sexual exploitation, child trafficking, trafficking outside India, legal
aspects, state experiences and case studies.
CONTENTS
Preface / Introduction: Perspective, Cause and Effect of Human Trafficking Veerendra Mishra / I: GENDER PREJUDICE: COMMERCIAL
SEXUAL EXPLOITATION / Civil Society Initiative of a Decade Against Human Trafficking: An Insider's Attempt at Looking Back Pravin
Patkar / Bride Trafficking within India M Shafiqur Rahman Khan / Bar Dancer of Mumbai and Trafficked Migrant: Issues of Invisibility
and Subaltern Existence Flavia Agnes / Globalisation, Sexuality and Human Trafficking Preetha Prabhakaran / Immoral Women or
Victims? Prostitution in India Trupti Jhaveri Panchal / II: CHILD TRAFFICKING: LESS ADO ABOUT SILENT EXPLOITATION / Trafficking of
Children: Causes and Possible Solutions Kailash Satyarthi / Child Trafficking: The Alarm That Fails to Ring a Bell! Bharti Ali / Missing
or Sold? Child Trafficking in India CRY organization / Breaking the Shackles of Bondage is Possible Rakesh Senger / Child Trafficking for
Intercountry Adoption: Fight for Justice Anjali Pawar / A New Crisis: Experiences of Dealing with Emerging Trends in Child Trafficking in
Delhi Anant Kumar Asthana / III: PERSPECTIVES ON TRAFFICKING FROM OUTSIDE INDIA / The Perverse Effects of the Hague Adoption Convention Roelie Post / Sexual Trafficking: Modern Slavery
in the UK Gary Craig / Trafficking of Women in the Land of Sleeping Crocodile Priyanka Mishra / Dimensions of Trafficking in Women and Children in Bangladesh Salma Ali / The Final Act Philip
Holmes / Challenges Faced by Trafficked Survivors in Bangladesh Salima Sarwar and Uzzal Kumar Karmaker / IV: LAW AGAINST HUMAN TRAFFICKING: FROM PRACTITIONERS' LENS / Human
Trafficking: The Angle of Victimology Justice Roshan Dalvi / Immoral Traffic (Prevention) Act, 1956: A Concise Review Swati A Chauhan / On Operations and Rescue: Proper Police Procedure in
Brothel Rescue Operations under ITPA Advait Praturi, Michelle Mendonca and Emily Smith / V: EXPERIENCES OF STATE RESPONSES / Combating Human Trafficking: Gaps in Law Enforcement
Veerendra Mishra / Prevention of Human Trafficking: Dimensions and Strategies P M Nair / A Meaningful Research on Human Trafficking Translated into Action Umapathi Sattaru / Plights of
Trafficked Laborers in the Circus Industry Shrikar Pardeshi / The Role of the Magistrate toward Trafficking Survivors Levinson J Martins / VI: CASE STUDIES AND MODELS - A WAY FORWARD /
Economic Rehabilitation: A Human Approach To Combat Human Trafficking Arunendra Kumar Pandey / Human Trafficking Scenario in Northeast India Hasina Kharbhih / Sex Trafficking, Health
Care, and the Health System in Mumbai and Kolkata Timothy P Williams, Elaine Alpert, Roy Ahn, Elizabeth Cafferty, Anita McGahan, Wendy Macias Konstantopoulos, Judith Castor Palmer,
Nadya Wolferstan, Genevieve Purcell, and Thomas F Burke / Women Trafficking in India: A Case Study of Women Sex Workers of Uttar Pradesh Awadhesh Kumar Singh and S P Pandey / Index
2013 • 448 pages • Hardback (978-8-132-11047-7) • ` 1250.00
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GOVERNANCE
Governance in South Asia for the first time offers This book provides a comprehensive assessment of
a comprehensive and contemporary account of the the motivation behind corruption and ill-governance in
state of civil services in South Asia countries. It brings countries, such as India. It presents a sound theoretical
together experiences of former senior bureaucrats and structure outlining the journey through various phases
critics from India and other SAARC nations to affirm of elitism, counter-elitism, competitive populism, and,
the state of civil service and the need for reforms. finally, good governance.
While there have been studies describing the character, The political willingness to bring in good governance,
structure and the progress of the administrative the book argues, depends on the electoral importance
systems in South Asia, there is no comprehensive of the middle classes. Ironically, however, such
account on the region’s present bureaucracy. This book attempts to bridge that gap a middle class emerges out of the policies of distributing private goods, including
through 15 insightful chapters by experts and experienced bureaucrats. There is a education, facilitated through counter-elite capture and competitive populism.
general introduction too by the editor. The chapters have been divided thematically This book emphasises that despite the emergence of the middle class in India as a whole,
into four parts. The first two parts discuss the present state of civil service in India and during the last two decades, their percentage and role in many states are currently
possible reforms. The third part offers a comparative account of the functioning of civil limited. The continuation of high levels of ill-governance and corruption is explained
service commissions in the SAARC nations. The fourth part has case studies based on here in terms of the role they play in shaping the central government, and also many
on-the-job experience of bureaucrats from SAARC countries that describes how the state governments in India.
system functions within the parameters of good governance.
CONTENTS
CONTENTS Preface / Introduction / Elite Capture / Capture of Governments by Social Counter-Elites / Under-Class Capture
Preface / Introduction K S Chalam / I GOVERNANCE AND CIVIL SERVICE / Governance and Public Service of the State / Competitive Populism / Moving Beyond Competitive Populism / Epilogue / Bibliography / Index
Mohammad Hamid Ansari / Constitutional Status of Civil Service in India K S Chalam / Civil Service Values 2014 • 192 pages • Hardback (978-9-351-50059-9) • ` 695.00
and Neutrality Bhure Lal / Importance of Social Security in Good Governance T S N Sastry / II CIVIL SERVICE
REFORM IN INDIA / Accountability in Public Service N Vittal / Corruption in All India Services Bhure Lal /
Institutional Reforms in Indian Civil Service P K Saxena / Reinventing the Civil Servant Madhav Godbole / III
FUNCTIONING OF SERVICE COMMISSIONS IN SAARC REGION / Comparative Study of Service Commissions
in SAARC Nations: Bangladesh, Nepal, Sri Lanka, Afghanistan and Maldives D Francis / IV CASE STUDIES /
The Right to Good Governance: Present Scenario and Future Lessons B K Chaturvedi and Sekhar Chandra
/ Indian Revenue Service: Reflections of a Woman Bureaucrat Parveen Talha / Indian Postal Service: A
Rewarding ‘Social Service' Humera Ahmed / Functioning of Union Public Service Commission of India K S
BUILDING A CITIZENS'
Chalam / Pakistan: Federal Public Service Commission and Its Functions Rana Bhagwandas / Functioning
of Royal Bhutan Service Commission Pirthiman Pradhan / Bibliography / Index PARTNERSHIP IN
2014 • 304 pages • Hardback (978-8-132-11365-2) • ` 895.00
DEMOCRATIC
GOVERNANCE
The Delhi Bhagidari Process through
Large-group Dynamics
GOOD GOVERNANCE George Koreth and Kiron Wadhera both at ACCORD
Delivering Corruption-free Building a Citizens’ Partnership in Democratic
Public Services Governance covers 10 years of efforts (2000–2010)
in building and sustaining citizens’ partnership with the
N Bhaskara Rao Founder-chairman, Centre
for Media Studies, New Delhi, India, and government and in creating a working democracy in a
Founder-chairman, Marketing and Development large city like Delhi.It provides an in-depth coverage
Research Associates, New Delhi of the theory, principles, and processes of “large-group dynamics”. It also presents
its practical applicability through the involvement of resident welfare associations,
The book is a notable contribution to the subject of market and trade organizations, industry associations, students’ eco-clubs, electricity
bribery and graft in public services and its effect on distribution companies, government departments and civic agencies.
citizens...provides alternative solutions to curb the effect
of graft in society. CONTENTS
Foreword: The Genesis of “Bhagidari” S Regunathan / Preface / Theory and Practice of Group Dynamics
The Financial Express
/ Experience of Delhi Metropolis: Building Citizens' Partnership with Government through Large-group
Based on the findings of large-scale field surveys, Dynamics / Understanding Large-group Dynamics as Applied to Building Citizens' Partnership with
Good Governance provides a primary review of trends Government: The Methodology in Delhi / Citizen's Views and Perceptions, and Challenges Facing Delhi /
Large-group Dynamics for Water Supply: Internal Change Management for the Delhi Jal Board / The Future
in corruption, as encountered by citizens when availing of public services, and offers
Search Workshop: Creating the Preferred Future of Delhi: 2010 / Outcome, Impact, and Change in People's
insightful suggestions on ways to implement good governance. Perceptions of Governance and Development / Bhagidari Initiatives by Discoms / Political Leadership for
Given the adverse effects of corruption on society, economy, citizenship and civic life, Building Citizens' Partnership with Government / The Possible Future Evolution of Citizens' Partnership
with Government in Delhi / Feedback from Citizens' Associations and Civil Service Officials on Steps
the author illuminates upon a comprehensive understanding of the linkages involved
Needed to Improve the Effectiveness of Bhagidari / Lessons Learned from 10 Years' of Delhi's Bhagidari
in corruption processes and operations, and provides a strategic approach to curb this Project on Building Citizens' Partnership in Governance / Sustainability of Building Citizens' Partnership in
menace together with a methodology for ensuring graft-free delivery of public services. Governance through the Multistakeholder Large-group Dynamics Process / Scope for Replication of Building
Good Governance talks about the pertinent problem of creating sustained public pressure Citizens' Partnership in Urban Democratic Governance through Multi-stakeholder Large-group Dynamics
for change, the emphasis being on the proactive need for change. / Appendices / Bibliography / Index
2013 • 372 pages • Hardback (978-8-132-11137-5) • ` 650.00
CONTENTS
Foreword N Vittal / Preface / Introduction / Perceptions about Corruption / Corruption and the Poor / Strategic
Approach to Curb Corruption / ICTs, Media Perceptions and Corruption / Public Services and Corruption / A
Strategy and Campaign for Checking Corruption / Appendices / Index
2013 • 332 pages • Hardback (978-8-132-10737-8) • ` 795.00
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SAGE LAW
SAGE LAW
2014 • 324 pages • Hardback (978-8-132-11313-3) • ` 995.00
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SAGE LAW
SAGE LAW
2013 • 504 pages • Hardback (978-8-132-10946-4) • ` 995.00
CONTENTS
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System / Social Status, Mobility, Skills and Decision-Making / Findings from Different Cities / Conclusion
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CONTENTS
Preface / Introduction / I : Property Rights / Rehabilitation of the ‘Project Affected’: Eminent Domain and Just
Compensation Malabika Pal / ‘Law and Economics’ of Indian Patent Act V Santhakumar / Two Cases of
IPR Issues in India: Pharmaceutical Patents and Film Industry Copyrights Sushma Kindo / II: CONTRATCS
/ Economics of Contract Law in India Indervir Singh / The Economics of Contract Law: A Business
About the Authors
Outsourcing Application George S Geis / III: TORT LAW / Economic Analysis of Tort Law: Some Conceptual
and Interpretative Issues Satish K Jain / Efficiency of Liability Rules: An Experimental Analysis in India
Sanmitra Ghosh and Rajendra P Kundu / IV: REGULATION / Regulation in the case of a Natural Monopoly:
Rupa Chanda is a Professor of economics
The Electricity Act in India V Santhakumar / Initial Public Offerings: Institutions in India Padma Kadiyala /
Legal and Judicial Process in India: A Preliminary Economic Analysis of Some Issues V Santhakumar / Index and social sciences at the Indian Institute
of Management, Bangalore She has a
SAGE LAW PhD degree in Economics from Columbia
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International Trade, and a Bachelor’s degree
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SAGE STUDIES IN INDIA'S NORTH EAST
CONTENTS
Foreword Ramachandra Guha / Preface / Chakma Refugees: Partition Residues and Development Victims C Joshua Thomas is presently the Deputy Director at
/ CHT AND NEFA: From Colonial Outposts to Post-colonial Peripheries / Politics of Demographic (Dis)Order the Indian Council of Social Science Research, North
in Northeast India: The Idiom of Protest / Chakma Diaspora in Northeast India: Excluded Communities,
Eastern Regional Centre (ICSSR), Shillong. He is known
Fragmented Identities / Official Discourses of the Chakma Issue: Centre versus State / Chakmas' Self-
perceptions: Understanding Everyday Lived Experiences of Refugees / Arunachalis' Self-perceptions: for his pioneering research in diverse fields of social
Assertion and Reconstruction of Identity and Ethnic Nationalism / The Making of Refugees in South Asia: sciences in north-eastern India. His areas of research
Nation, State and Outsiders / Interrogating India's Refugee policy / References / Index include issues related to ethnicity, peace process and
SAGE STUDIES ON INDIA'S NORTH EAST border trade and displacement.
2009 • 320 pages • Hardback (978-8-132-10236-6) • ` 875.00
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URBAN STUDIES
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URBAN STUDIES
DISPLACEMENT,
REVOLUTION, AND THE
URBAN AND REGIONAL
NEW URBAN CONDITION
Theories and Case Studies
PLANNING IN INDIA
Ipsita Chatterjee Department of Geography, A Handbook for Professional Practice
University of North Texas, US S K Kulshrestha Visiting Faculty, School of
Planning and Architecture, New Delhi, India and
Displacement, Revolution, and the New Urban
Senior Consultant, Urban and Regional Planning
Condition provides a window into the global urban
contradiction through the lens of a Third World city. It Dr Kulshrestha provides a detailed study of professional
is not a book on urban India, or a book on Ahmedabad practice in the field of urban and regional planning in
city, or even a book on the Sabarmati River Front India, covering such aspects as ethics; scope of work
Development (SRFD) project, but it is a book that uses in public, private and joint sectors; procedures for
all these lenses to conceptualize urban exploitation. procuring consultancy, engaging contractors, and
entering into agreements; calculation of fee charged
The author develops a dialectical praxis of theory transfer that takes us from the First
for rendering the service; establishing offices in India
World to the Third World and back again. In the process, the arrow of theory transfer is
and abroad; and managing personnel.
not reversed, because theory cannot be transferred by simply changing the direction
of the arrow; instead, an attempt is made to (re)produce and (re)inform different This book presents a comprehensive treatment to the subject of urban and regional
conceptual worlds by juxtaposing it with the SRFD project in Ahmedabad city. planning in India, detailing the changing role of spatial planners and their professional
requirements, and in this sense is a complete guide for those working in the spatial
This book is, therefore, as much about the poor people of Ahmedabad as it is about global
planning field or aspiring to get into the profession.
urban displacement and the politics of resettlement and resistance—theory and practice
are always inflected, and the chapters demonstrate this inflection deeply and clearly. CONTENTS
Preface / I: THE PROFESSION AND PROFESSIONAL ETHICS / The Profession, Roles, Responsibilities and
CONTENTS Ethics / II: PROFESSIONAL PRACTICES AND PROCEDURES / Professional Practice in the Public Sector /
Acknowledgments / Preface / Introduction / New Urban Politics / Accumulation, Estrangement, and Initiation of the Private Sector in Spatial Planning Process / Professional Practice in the Private Sector
Displacement / Resettlement and the Territorialization of Exploitation / Of Unruly Practices and Resistance / Professional Practice in the Joint Sector / International Urban Planning Practice under WTO-Gats / III:
/ Reversing the Arrow? Theory Transfer and Theory-building / Bibliography / Index PROFESSIONAL FEE AND PREPARATION OF CONSULTANCY PROPOSALS / Scale of Professional Fees
2014 • 180 pages • Hardback (978-8-132-11660-8) • ` 645.00 and Charges / Preparation of Consultancy Proposals / IV: LEGAL SUPPORT / Agreements and Contracts
/ V: ESTABLISHMENT AND MANAGEMENT OF OFFICE / Organising and Establishing Office / Personnel
Management and Performance Appraisal / Annexes / Bibliography / Index
2012 • 328 pages • Paperback (978-8-132-10697-5) • ` 950.00
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ENVIRONMENT STUDIES
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ENVIRONMENT STUDIES / WATER MANAGEMENT
ACHIE
ACHIEVING UNIVERSAL INTERLACING WATER AND
ENERGY ACCESS IN INDIA HUMAN HEALTH
Challenges and the Way Forward Case Studies from South Asia
P C Maithani Director, Ministry of New and Edited by Anjal Prakash International
Renewable Energy, Government of India and Centre for Integrated Mountain Development,
Deepak Gupta Ex-Secretary, Ministry of New Kathmandu, Saravanan Vs Center for
and Renewable Energy, Government of India Development Research, University of Bonn and
Forty-five per cent of India’s rural population is Jayati Chourey SaciWATERs, Hyderabad
without electricity and over 85 per cent is dependent The book includes important studies from almost all
on biomass to meet its cooking needs. Projections the countries of South Asia...highlights the need for an
suggest that if the present trends continue, a large interdisciplinary approach to water and health and has
section of India’s rural population will remain without contributed to the literature immensely. The volume will
access to modern energy services even in 2030. It be extremely useful for policy-makers, researchers,
also follows that energy access is not only a critical administrators, students and NGOs working in the
component for reducing rural poverty and drudgery but it is also one of the fundamental sectors of water and health.
conditions for holistic rural development. ASCI Journal of Management
The book takes a critical look at the present energy policy and addresses ways to Interlacing Water and Human Health is the third volume in the Water in South Asia
improve energy penetration. In doing so it encourages the use of renewable energy as Series published by SAGE and South Asia Consortium for Interdisciplinary Water
an alternate medium, challenging the traditional power proponents. Resources Studies (SaciWATERs). The book looks at the linkage between water and
health in an integrated manner, and is not based on the ‘absence of disease’ syndrome.
CONTENTS
Preface / List of Abbreviations / The Importance of Energy Access / Global Status / India Electricity Status The curative, preventive, and adaptive aspects of the public-health problem have also
/ Rural Electrification—Policy Landscape and Status of Access / Renewable Energy Options for Electricity been delved into. Among other areas, the articles deal with water and health with
Access / Challenges for Universal Electricity Access and Way Forward / Access to Cooking Energy / Subsidies reference to water supply, sanitation, water pollution, natural disasters, urbanization,
and Funding / Energy Access and Rural Development / The Last Word / Bibliography / Index and industrialization.
2015 • 296 pages • Hardback (978-9-351-50137-4) • ` 900.00
CONTENTS
Part 1: BACKDROP / Interlacing Water and Health in South Asia: The Problématique Anjal Prakash,
Saravanan S V and Jayati Chourey / Good Evidences, Bad Linkages: A Review of Water and Health in South
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MICROECONOMICS FOR Financial Services in India : Concept and
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The book explains the emergence, evolution and
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mainstream and heterodox. It interrelates economics An Easy Guide for
and economic life with other aspects of our lives— Development Practitioners
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V Santhakumar Azim Premji University, Bangalore
Current science
Economics in Action provides the necessary
The book explains the emergence, evolution and knowledge to participants of public debates who do
working of the capitalist system with the help of some not have a background in economics and would like
of the major principles and theories of economics, both to reinforce their arguments and analyses with sound
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Foreword Anurag Behar / Preface / I: INTRODUCTION / Why Should Development Practitioners Study
propelled by the tendency towards increasing concentration of ownership and control Economics? / What Is Economics? / II: ANALYTICAL BOX OF ECONOMICS / Rational Choice Analysis of
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Introduction / The Study of Economy, State And Society / Modes of Production / Transition From Feudalism of Underdevelopment: Part I / Economics of Underdevelopment: Part II / IV: ISSUES OF DISTRIBUTION AND
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Crises Tendencies Under Capitalism / Capitalism in the Global Context / Imperialism /Model Questions / Role of Government / Government Failure and Non-Government Actions / Institutions and Development
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as cricket, film, the conduct of academic institutions, and the esoteric excesses of crisis and its unfolding consequences. The author places the crisis in both historical and
scholarly writing in the social sciences and humanities. The book is something of a global perspectives through comparisons with the Great Depression and the focus on
professional economist’s ramble through territory that is both familiar and important to elaborating the role of the hegemony of the dollar over the international financial system.
him, but undertaken in a spirit of some leisureliness which the author hopes will attract CONTENTS
a readership beyond that, solely, of fellow-professionals. Preface / All That Is Solid Melts into Air / The Tip of the Iceberg / The House of Cards / When Wall Street
Rules Main Street / Another Gilded Age / Dollar Rules / Aftershocks: The Crisis Goes Global / Beyond the
Written primarily with the non-specialist reader in mind, these essays aim to be of
Crisis / Notes and References / Some Suggestions for Further Reading / Index
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Global Deprivation and Disparity / Well-being and the World Today / Global Poverty, Inequality and Aid Flows:
A Rough Guide to Some Simple Justice / Domestic Deprivation and Disparity / The Status of the Child in
India / Human Development and Human Rights / ‘Inclusive Development’ and the Quintile Income Statistic
/ Polity and Society / Reprisal without Rectitude / Moral Catastrophes and Immoral Reasoning / Looking
Back and Ahead / Examining the 'Creamy Layer' Principle / II BETWEEN ECONOMICS AND PHILOSOPHY
/ Headcount Poverty Comparisons / Thinking Through Justice / Are Egalitarians Really Vulnerable to the
INDUSTRIAL
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Equality at One and the Same Time? / III MISCALLANEOUS MISTAKES / A Curmudgeon’s Complaints / Jai
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or, More Modestly Mathematical Economics and Poverty / Writing Economics in Exactly 300 Words: Two
Samples in the Tradition of JB Morton (‘Beachcomber’)
Economic Crisis
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A timey collection of well researched papers that
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to consider prospects for a sustainable, economic and
THE POLITICS OF POVERTY
Y industrial future that has been constrained by global
economic crisis.
Planning India's Development
Journal of Southeast Asian Economic
D K Rangnekar Economist, Author and Futurologist
Industrial Restructuring in Asia: Implications of the Global Economic Crisis is an
An elaborate study at the country’s economy by dwelling attempt to examine the impact of the global economic crisis of 2008 on the industrial
upon issues both at the micro and macro level...a candid structure in Asia. Although the crisis did not originate in Asia, Asian economies and
attempt to address the cause of the common man. financial markets felt its impact, which is likely to deepen significantly in the coming
The Tribune years. The book brings to light not only the cyclical impacts of the crisis, but also those
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writings that are organized across four themes: social CONTENTS
and political dimensions of development; international Foreword Masahiro Kawai / I: OVERVIEW / Introduction Wen-jen Hsieh, Atsuyuki Kato and Willem
context to India’s experiment; planning and budgets; Thorbecke / Capitalism after the Crisis: Myths and Fallacies Jagdish N Bhagwati / II: IMPACTS ON
and industrial and economic policy. The writings begin INDUSTRIAL STRUCTURE: LESSONS FROM PREVIOUS CRISIS AND IMPLICATIONS OF THE CURRENT CRISIS
in the early 1960s and end in 1984—at the cusp of AND GROWTH REBALANCING / The Global Economic Recession and the Industrial Structure: Evidence from
Four Dragons in Asia Wen-jen Hsieh / Promoting Learning and Industrial Upgrading in ASEAN Willem
radical transformation of India’s economic policies and Thorbecke, Mario Lamberte and Ginalyn Komoto / Global Economic Recession and Challenges to the PRC's
political fabric—thus providing an important handbook of the times. Export-Led Growth Strategy Yuqing Xing / Global Financial and Economic Crisis: Implications from Trade
and Industrial Restructuring in South Asia Prabir De and Chiranjib Neogi / Impact of the Global Economic
CONTENTS Crisis on Taipei: China's Industrial Structure and Firm Activities Jack Hou / III: IMPACTS OF THE CRISIS ON
Foreword T N Ninan / Preface and Acknowledgements Dwijen Rangnekar / Introduction and Overview: THE SERVICE SECTOR AND IMPLICATIONS FOR GLOBAL REBALANCING / Industrial Upgrading and Global
Humanist Economics as Public Reason by PRATAP BHANU MEHTA / I: THE POLITICS OF POVERTY: THE Recession: Evidence of Hard Disk Drive and Automotive Industries in Thailand Archanun Kohpaiboon and
SOCIAL CRISIS OF DEVELOPMENT IN INDIA / Crisis Today: The Dimming of Hope / Politics of Poverty-I: Nipon Poapongsakorn / Global Economic Crisis: Implications and Restructuring of Services Sector in India
The Deepening Social Crisis / Politics of Poverty-II: A Quiet Burial of Ideology / The Ritual of Remembering Abhijit Das, Rashmi Banga and Dinesh Kumar / ASEAN Services Sector and the Growth Rebalancing
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and the Second Phase / Second Thoughts on Indian Planning / To Earn or Not to Spend The Taxing Question
/ IV: INDUSTRIALISING INDIA-FOLLIES AND POLICIES / India: The Emerging Industrial Power / Crisis
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Foreword Nihal Kappagoda / Introduction: Foreign Aid and South Asia Saman Kelegama / AID DEBATE AND
EMERGING DONORS / Overview of Global Reforms in Foreign Aid Indrajit Coomaraswamy / South-South
Co-Operation: Aid Effectiveness and India Rajiv Kumar, Michael Dickerson and Surabhi Tandon / Aid
and Growth in India: Some Evidence from Disaggregated Aid Data George Mavrotas / NEXUS BETWEEN
AID AND SECURITY / Pakistan Vaqar Ahmed and Muhammad Abdul Wahab / Afghanistan Anneka De
Silva / POLICY PRIORITIES AND ROLE OF AID IN POST-CONFLICT ECONOMIES / Sri Lanka Deshal De Mel
and Anneka De Silva / Nepal Bishwambher Pyakuryal / POLICY PRIORITIES AND ROLE OF AID IN LEAST
DEVELOPED COUNTRIES / Bangladesh Selim Raihan / Bhutan Thinley Namgyel / ROLE OF AID IN SMALL
AND VULNERABLE ECONOMY / Maldives Hussain Niyaaz / Index
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Foreword Harsha Bhogle / Preface / The Thrill of Close-in Catching / The Lesser Known Facets of Kapil's
DECENT WORK Brilliance / Fab Four: Once in a Lifetime Lineup / Men Like Dravid: Trust Them With Your Life / Rolls Royce
and Other Terrors: Right-arm Fast / The Magic of Leg Spin / First-class Cricket: Lifeblood of the Game /
Insights from India's IT Industry Worrell, Brearley and Other Great Captains / Big Hitting is Not New: Ask Trumper and Jessop / Leg before
Nausheen Nizami Gargi College, University Wicket: The Changing Paradigm / An Evening with Salim Durani / A Special Place in Our Hearts: The Right-
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of Delhi and Narayan Prasad Indira Gandhi Greatness / Left-arm Fast: Just a Few Pearls / 600 Sit-ups a Day: The Wicket Keepers / All About Opening
National Open University, New Delhi Batsmen / The Chinaman and Mystery Bowler / Every Form of Spin: That’s India / Nobility and Courage:
Decent Work is a concept developed by the The Very Spirit of the Game / The Sublime Left Handers / Neil Harvey: Every Left Hander’s Idol / For an
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International Labour Organisation that sums up the
with the Best: Stories from Madras and Bombay League / Sachin Ramesh Tendulkar: Carrying a Billion
aspirations of people in work life. This book provides Hopes / Last Word: In Conversation with S Venkataraghavan—Player, Captain, Umpire and Administrator /
a consolidated and encompassing guide to the Acknowledgments / Bibliography / Index
underlying philosophy, meaning and theory of the
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decent work paradigm. It also provides an empirical
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Information Technology (IT) industry of India adopting
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decent work. One of the purposes of this study is to
unfold different dimensions of decent work and counter the general perceptions about
work conditions in the IT industry. Surprisingly, work was not found to be decent for a About the Authors
majority of Indian IT employees on various indicators.
S Giridhar is Registrar and Chief Operating
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/ Theoretical Foundations of Decent Work / II: MEASUREMENT AND APPLICABILITY / Measuring Decent is an alumnus of BITS, Pilani and Jamnalal Bajaj
Work / Selected Decent Work Indicators in Detail / III: AN EMPIRICAL ANALYSIS OF INDIA’S IT INDUSTRY / Institute of Management Studies, Mumbai He
Section A: India’s IT Industry - An Overview / An Introduction to Global Information Economy and IT / India’s
IT Industry in the Global Information Economy / Key Features of IT Industry's Labour Market: A Critical
writes regularly drawing upon his experiences
Review / Empirical Studies on IT Industry and Its Labour Market / Applicability of Decent Work to India’s IT in the education sector and these essays have
Industry / Section B: An Empirical Assesment of Decent Work Status in India’s IT Industry / Methodology been published in the Wall Street Journal, Indian
of the Study and Key Features of the Sample / Decent Work and Productive Employment / Decent Work Express, the Hindu, FirstPostcom and Seminar
and Flexitime Work in IT industry / Decent Work and Safe Work / Decent Work and Work-life Balance of IT
Employees / Decent Work, Employment Conditions and Social Dialogue in IT Industry / Decent Workplace magazine He played inter-school and city cricket
and IT Industry in India / Decent Work in IT Industry: Overall Scenario / IV: CONCLUSION / Conclusion and tournaments He played his best cricket in his late
Policy Implications of Assessment of Decent Work in India / Appendices / References / Index thirties and wishes he had played like that in his
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CONTEMPORARY MEDIA CONSTRUCTION OF
PRACTICES OF ENVIRONMENT AND
MAHATMA GANDHI SUSTAINABILITY IN INDIA
NATIONAL RURAL Prithi Nambiar Executive Director, Centre for
Environment Education (CEE) Australia Inc, Sydney
EMPLOYMENT Media Construction of Environment and Sustainability
in India presents a theoretical framework against
GUARANTEE SCHEME which the role of media and communication in
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Insights from Districts
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major flagship programme of the Ministry of Rural Development (MoRD), Government / Communicating and Framing Sustainability / The Indian Environment and Sustainability Discourse /
of India, implemented since February 2006. Its primary objective is to expand wage Making Sense of Sustainability: Exploring Elite Public Discourse / Media Construction of Environment and
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Democracy, Governance and Reform in
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Edited by William Crawley, David Page
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STATE OF THE ADIVASIS IN
N Jayawardena Legal analyst on civil liberties,
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ODISHA 2014 Embattled Media is a book on the travails of the media
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A Human Development Analysis students and citizens outside the country because this
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of the state, explore their causes and provide an
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in post-colonial Sri Lanka, with a focus on media policy, law and education. It also offers
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As one of the most excluded communities of India, in the wider South Asian region and the developing world.
Adivasis face many challenges in their daily lives:
extreme poverty, social exclusion, poor access to CONTENTS
healthcare, education and employment opportunities, displacement from their lands Preface / Democracy, Governance and Media Reform: Sri Lanka and the Wider Region / I: THE PRINT MEDIA
IN SRI LANKA / The Erosion of Media Freedoms: Some Historical Reflections Sinha Ratnatunga / Minority
and forests and so on.
Media at the Crossroads Ameen Izzadeen / Journalism on the Front Line Amal Jayasinghe / Women
Journalists: Fighting the Good Fight Namini Wijedasa / II: ELECTRONIC AND NEW MEDIA / The Political
CONTENTS
Economy of the Electronic Media Tilak Jayaratne and Sarath Kellapotha / New Media, Old Mindsets Nalaka
Foreword Cliff Allum / Preface Dr N C Saxena / Acknowledgements Harishwar Dayal / Executive Summary
Gunawardene / III: LEGAL AND INSTITUTIONAL REFORMS / One Step Forward, Many Steps Back: Media
/ Introduction and overview / The Adivasis: Their land and their life / Health status / Education level /
Law Reform Examined Kishali Pinto-Jayawardena and Gehan Gunatilleke / Why a Right to Information
Employment and livelihood patterns of Adivasis in Odisha / Poverty among the tribals / Development induced
Act Is an Urgent Necessity Jayantha de Almeida Guneratne / IV: MEDIA EDUCATION AND REFORM / Media
displacement of the Adivasis / Deprivation, vulnerability and gender inequality of the tribals / Development
Education: A Curricular Review Kishali Pinto-Jayawardena and Gehan Gunatilleke / Media Education
initiatives for Adivasis of Odisha / Conclusions and the way ahead / Annexures / Bibliography / Index
and the Tamil Community: A View from the North and the East S Raguram / Putting the Citizen First: New
SAGE IMPACT Approaches to Media Literacy Tilak Jayaratne and Sarath Kellapotha / V:FUTURE PROSPECTS / Challenges
Ahead and a Call for Action Kishali Pinto-Jayawardena and Gehan Gunatilleke / Conclusion: Media Reform
2014 • 124 pages • Paperback (978-8-132-11769-8) • ` 795.00
in a National and Global Context / Glossary / Bibliography / Index
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‘AD’APTING TO MARKETS
‘AD’A INDIAN NEWS MEDIA
Repackaging Commercials in From Observer to Participant
Indian Languages Usha M Rodrigues Deakin University, Melbourne and
Sunitha Srinivas C Govt College Maya Ranganathan Macquarie University, Sydney
of Mokeri, Calicut, Kerala Indian News Media explores the Indian news
This book looks at what goes into localization of media’s performance in the past 25 years, by closely
advertisements in Indian languages. examining their coverage of a number of issues
within the context of the globalizing polity of the
‘Ad’apting to Markets discusses the process of
country, marked by an increase in the use of new
localization of advertisements (ads) in different Indian
communication technologies. It highlights the changes
languages and its socio-cultural implications. While
in media practices and systems through an analysis
doing so, it provides insights into the ideologies and
of some of the landmark events within the theoretical
cultural values of contemporary societies as they have
considerations of globalization era, in which there has
a powerful influence not only on consumers’ product
been an expansion of private enterprise, and arguably
choices but also on their motivations and lifestyles.
the rise of individualisation in India.
The book brings out the manner in which the local market is approached in regional
languages to woo consumers and increase sales, the various ways in which localization CONTENTS
is achieved, and the visual as well as linguistic ‘translation’ that ‘localized’ ads involve. List of Abbreviations / Acknowledgements / Introduction: Indian News Media in a Globalised Era Usha M
Rodrigues / Television Politics: Evolution of Sun TV in the South Maya Ranganathan / Sting Journalism: A
CONTENTS Sign of the Times Maya Ranganathan / 24-Hour News and Terror: Did the Media Cross the Line? Usha M
Acknowledgements / Introduction / The World of Advertising / The Illusion Industry: Advertising on Rodrigues / Paid News: Cocktail of Media, Business and Politics Maya Ranganathan / Anna’s Movement:
Television / Making Sense of Advertisements: Reading Ads Theoretically / Localization: Issues in Cultural Social Media Sets Traditional Media’s Agenda Usha M Rodrigues / The Mediated Nation in the Age of
Transmission / ‘Culturalizing’ Advertisements: Relocating the Ad Message / The Visual-linguistic ‘Relay’: Globalisation Maya Ranganathan / News Media’s Role in a Transitioning Society Usha M Rodrigues / Index
Interpreting Advertisement Signs / The New Media: A Study of the Mobile Online Advertising / The Social
Media: Localization and Global Communication / ‘Ad’apting to Markets: Means to the Consumer’s Heart
2014 • 256 pages • Hardback (978-9-351-50050-6) • ` 895.00
and Purse / Bibliography / Index
2015 • 232 pages • Hardback (978-9-351-50240-1) • ` 750.00
UNDERSTANDING INDIA
About the Author Cultural Influences on Indian
Television Commercials
Rohitashya Chattopadhyay Marketing
Sunitha Srinivas C is Assistant Professor, Govt Research Professional
College of Mokeri, Calicut, Kerala She obtained her Written in a simple, lucid style and flows as a story of
MA (English) and PhD from University of Calicut, the author’s journey in which the readers also become
Kerala participants. The chapters are well connected in the
sense that the ideas are evolved and discussed in
Dr Srinivas is the recipient of the Editors’ Choice the gradual manner. The book forms an interesting
Award from Home of Letters, Bhubaneswar She reading...the work is compact and well crafted. The
has published research papers on advertising and study is analytical and comparative in temperament...
media studies in peer-reviewed journals and is the this study becomes very appropriate in the context of
author of Functionalism and Indian English Fiction: the overpowering influence of Indian television and
From Cradle to Grave She has authored numerous television commercials on the lives of the average
poems Apart from this, Dr Srinivas has also been Indians...this work provides a very useful insight in the field of Cultural Studies, Media
a resource person for academic programmes Studies, Ethnography, Historical Studies and Anthropology.
organized by various institutions and universities eSocial Sciences Review
Understanding India: Cultural Influences on Indian Television Commercials is a
book about Indian television commercial production. It focuses on how key production
decisions shape a television commercial’s visual language. The larger goal of the book
is to delineate the link between this visual language and India’s socio-cultural identity.
The book is the outcome of an ethnographic study that attempted to capture the nuances
SAGE India offers special of the cinematic or visual aspect of marketing communications strategy. It is, thus,
situated at the intersection of interests in marketing and visual culture. In this book,
discounts for purchase of many of the discussed television commercials have an embedded vision of India. Within
the context of a new consumer culture emerging due to economic liberalization, the
books in bulk. book discusses these sketches of India.
CONTENTS
Preface / I: GOING HOME / Introduction / Scope of the Study / Television Commercial Production Process /
For orders and enquiries, write to us at The Role of Images / Television Commercials as Cinema / The National Context / Outline of the Book / II: INDIA
CHANGING / Introduction / Liberalization and the Public Sphere / Consumer Socialization / SBI Mutual Fund:
Marketing Department Creating the Small Town Investor / SBI Mutual Fund: On the Road / The Four Scripts / Consumer Socialization
Revisited / Conclusion / III: VISUALIZING INDIA / Introduction / Choosing the Director / The SBI Mutual Fund
SAGE Publications India Pvt Ltd Appearance: Simulation and Framing / The SBI Mutual Fund Appearance: Role of Referencing / The SBI
Mutual Fund Appearance: Visualizing India / The Tata Indicom Appearance: Indian Visuals / The Tata Indicom
B1/ I-1, Mohan Cooperative Appearance: Mass Appeal as Difference / The Tata Indicom Appearance: The Script and Animation / The
Tata Indicom Appearance: Visualizing India / Conclusion / IV: INDIA BATTING / Introduction / Two Forms of
Industrial Area Mathura Road, Cricket / Reebok–Pedagogical and Performative Citizenship / Reebok: Imagery of the Male Body / Reebok:
The Body as In-between / Conclusion / V: FEMININE INDIA / Introduction / The Alpha Female / The Female
Post Bag 7, New Delhi 110 044, India Assistant / The Female Model / Conclusion / VI: CONSUMING INDIA / Introduction / Visual Representation
and Culture / Mediation of Consumerism / Creating the Spectacle / The Role of the Filmmaker / Consuming
E-mail us at India / Conclusion / Glossary of Terms / Selected Bibliography / Index
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Intercultural communication has seeped into the training of Indian diplomats, This book helps readers to understand the complexities of media in India and China,
negotiation patterns of savvy business leaders, and day-to-day interaction of young and their similarities and differences. It introduces the two media systems, the people
Indians, whether on Facebook or Twitter. This first-of-its-kind book introduces readers who work in them, the work they produce and the pressures that influence their
to the challenges of, and opportunities for, communicating across verbal, nonverbal, work. It analyses how economic forces drives media, how newsrooms work and how
and cultural differences existing in India due to its myriad languages and ethnic, caste, governments in each country manage the coverage of disasters. Media at Work in
and religious diversity. The book provides the requisite context, scholarly framework, China and India fosters greater reflection, curiosity and, perhaps, even wisdom, about
and examples that help readers appreciate this disparity. It offers tools and steps to fast-changing media in these 21st century powerhouses.
reduce conflict and improve communication among diverse groups in a modernizing CONTENTS
India. It covers various aspects of intercultural communication—its history, orientation Preface / Introduction: Media at Work—Four Sames and Three Differents Robin Jeffrey and Ronojoy Sen /
of culture, formation of intercultural identity, cultural conflicts, and so on. I: STRUCTURES / Development and Communication: The Evolution of Chinese Media Li Yang / Newspapers
in India: Diversity, Ownership and Future Robin Jeffrey / India on Television: Owners, Politicians and Debate
CONTENTS in a Democracy Nalin Mehta / China’s Cultural War against the West Ying Zhu / II REPORTERS / Portrait of a
List of Tables / List of Figures / Preface / Communication and Culture / The Beginnings of Intercultural Chinese Journalist John Zhou / Portrait of an Indian Journalist Anshuman Tiwari / Experience: Understanding
Contact / Orientation of Culture / Self, Perception, and Formation of Intercultural Identity / Nonverbal and Reporting India Tang Lu / Media, Messaging and Misperceptions in India–China Relations: Reading
Communication: The World Beyond Words / Language and Intercultural Communication / Cosmologies and the Tea Leaves Ananth Krishnan / III PRACTICES / China in the Times of India Ronojoy Sen / The View
Worldviews / Cultures within Culture / Culture, Communication, and Conflict / Competence in and Knowledge from an Indian Television Newsroom: What Makes Us Different? Srinjoy Chowdhury / Trying Hard to Be
of Intercultural Communication / Index Soft: The Chinese State and India in CCTV News Danny Geevarghesei / The CCTV–Reuters Relationship
John Jirik / Covering Commerce: How Indian Newspapers Treat Business, Economics and the China Story
2015 • 384 pages • Hardback (978-9-351-50030-8) • ` 1095.00 Subhomoy Bhattacharjee / IV DISSECTIONS / Media Control as Stability Maintenance: The Case of the
Sichuan Earthquake Ming Xia / When Officials and Media Failed: The Response to the Uttarakhand Floods,
2013 Anup Kumar / Social Media: China and India Compared Jonathan Benney, Nimmi Rangaswamy /
Shooting the Messengers Simon Long / Glossary / Index
2015 • 396 pages • Hardback (978-9-351-50300-2) • ` 995.00 (tent)
CONTENTS
About the Author Foreword Dan Schiller / Preface / An introduction to the Digital Moment in India / Part I: Information
Technology In A Liberalised Economy / The Software Industry in India / Mobile Phones in India: Issues related
to Access and Use / Part II: Government 10 and Information Technology / Telecommunications and Universal
Service Obligations in India / A Critique of ICTs in Development / Part III: Government 20 and Information
Vanita Kohli-Khandekar is a media specialist and Technology / E-Government, E-Governance and Governmentality / Intellectual Property Conundrums and the
writer She has been tracking the Indian media and State in the Era of the Digital / Public Sector Software in India / Part IV: Contested Information Technology
/ Piracy in the Contested City: Access, Distribution and Equity / Index
entertainment business for over a decade
2012 • 228 pages • Hardback (978-8-132-10904-4) • ` 750.00
Currently she is a columnist and writer for Business
Standard and Mid-Day Her earlier stints include one
at Businessworld and Ernst & Young A Cambridge
University fellow (2000), Vanita teaches at some of
the top communication schools in India
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MEDIA ANALYSIS
KHADI: GANDHI'S MEGA TECHNIQUES
Fourth Edition
SYMBOL OF SUBVERSION Arthur Asa Berger San Francisco State University
Peter Gonsalves Salesian Pontifical University, Rome Media Analysis Techniques, 4e provides students
The significance of khadi has already been explored with a clear, practical guide to media analysis
by a number of scholars from different angles. Peter techniques. Written in an accessible style with the
Gonsalves has made his foray into this area, writing author’s own creative illustrations, the book walks
largely from a communication perspective, first in his readers through the four most important methods of
book Clothing for Liberation (SAGE, 2010), and now analyzing and interpreting our mass mediated culture:
in this sequel, which lays out the historical foundation semiotic theory, Marxist theory, psychoanalytic theory,
for the theoretical claims on Gandhian sartorial and sociological theory. The text coaches students
communication published in his previous work. It on how to support their media interpretation if they
covers new ground by highlighting the 'subversive' want to convince others that their opinions are worth
nature of Gandhi's sartorial choices through a range of considering. These methodologies, once learned, will stay with students and have an
disciplines, and has brought Gandhian communication impact on the way they live.
through attire to centre stage. I am sure the academic community and communication
CONTENTS
specialists would welcome its effort to highlight brilliantly the communicative power
Preface / I: TECHNIQUES OF INTERPRETATION / Semiotic Analysis / Marxist Analysis / Psychoanalytic
of an ordinary cloth to mould a national movement that dethroned colonialism while Criticism / Sociological Analysis / II: APPLICATIONS / Murderers on the Orient Express / Seven Points on
subverting the values it upheld. the Game of Football / The Maiden With the Snake: Interpretations of a Print Advertisement / All-News Radio
and the American Bourgeoisie / Video Games: A New Art Form / Cell Phones, Social Media and the Problem
John S Moolakkattu, Editor, Gandhi Marg, Quarterly Journal of the
of Identity / Epilogue : Shmoos and Analysis / Appendix : Simulations, Activities, Games, and Exercises /
Gandhi Peace Foundation, New Delhi, and Professor, Department Glossary / References / Name Index / Subject Index
of Humanities and Social Sciences, IIT Madras, Chennai
SAGE SOUTH ASIA
Khadi: Gandhi`s Mega Symbol of Subversion investigates the power of a symbol
2012 • 280 pages • Paperback (978-8-132-11013-2) • ` 445.00
to qualitatively transform society by studying Mahatma Gandhi’s use of clothing as a
metaphor for unity, empowerment and liberation from imperial subjugation. The book Originally priced at $70.00 (Paperback).
Sales rights restricted to South Asia only!
brings together historical evidence of Gandhi’s search for a semiotics of attire in his quest
for personal integrity and socio-political change. From a multidisciplinary perspective,
it closely examines the subversion underlying his sartorial communication.
CONTENTS
Foreword John S Moolakkattu / Introduction / I : SUBVERTING THE SELF / The Passion to Be an 'English
Gentleman' (1869-1891) / In Search of Sartorial Significance (1892-1913) / 'Unclothing' of the Mahatma
(1914-1948) / II: ECO-POLITICAL SUBVERSION / The Rape of India / Gandhi's Eco-political Subversion /
Get to Know more about
Controversy / III: PSYCHO-CULTURAL SUBVERSION / Inferiorisation of the People / Gandhi's Psycho-cultural
Subversion / Controversy / IV: SOCIO-RELIGIOUS SUBVERSION-UNTOUCHABILITY / India's Shame / Gandhi's
Socio-religious Subversion-Untouchability / Controversy / V: SOCIO-RELIGIOUS SUBVERSION-MILITANCY
SAGE, be invited to SAGE events,
/ India's Schism / Gandhi's Socio-religious Subversion-Militancy / Controversy / VI: THE PHILOSOPHY
OF GANDHIAN SUBVERSION THROUGH KHADI / Foundational Principles of Gandhian Subversion / The get on our mailing list!
Metaphysics of Khadi / Conclusion / Appendix / Glossary of Sanskrit and Indian Vocabulary / Timeline of
Gandhi and the Swadeshi Movement / Index
2012 • 344 pages • Hardback (978-8-132-10735-4) • ` 850.00
Write to [email protected]
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A South Asian Reprint!
COMM
COMMUNICATION FOR
INTRODUCING PUBLIC BEHAVIOR CHANGE
RELATIONS Volume I
Theory and Practice WRITING AND PRODUCING
Keith Butterick University of Huddersfield
RADIO DRAMAS
Introducing Public Relations is your guide to
Esta de Fossard Johns Hopkins
the basics of public relations: where it came from, University, Washington DC USA
what it means and what issues the industry faces
today. It takes readers from the origins of PR to the The book demonstrates how to create RADIO
newest theoretical debates, explaining along the DRAMAS that encourage people to make
way the changes and development of the role of the positive behavioral changes to improve their
PR practitioner. With interviews and `day in the life` lives.It provides instructions, examples, and
examples from a wide range of professionals in the samples on the creation of serial or stand-
industry, students will learn what PR practitioners do, alone radio dramas that will attract the
what they think and how the industry really works. attention of audiences.The book teaches
people how to:
CONTENTS • Create RADIO DRAMAS that will appeal to
Introduction / I: PUBLIC RELATIONS IN THEORY / The Origins of Public Relations / Marketing, Advertising
and Public Relations: Similarities and Differences Explored and Explained / Reputation Management a select audience
/ Crisis Management: Public Relations Centre Stage / Corporate Social Responsibility and Ethics / II: • Create characters that represent and attract the target audience
PUBLIC RELATIONS IN PRACTICE / Introducing the Practice / Public Relations In-house / Public Relations • Introduce subtle and convincing ways to improve the standard of living of the audience
Consultancies / Strategy, Research, Measurement and Eveluation / Putting Effective PR Campaigns into
Practice / Corporate Communications and Financial PR / Government and the Public Sector / From Charities to • Conduct design workshops for preparing design documents that help script writers
Celebrities: the Variety and Diversity of PR Practices / Where PR (and You) Can Go Next / Bibliography / Index create ‘convincing’ dramas containing the behavior-change message accurately
SAGE SOUTH ASIA CONTENTS
2011 • 240 pages • Paperback (978-8-132-10893-1) • ` 395.00 Definitions / Prologue / 1: INTRODUCTION TO ENTERTAINMENT–EDUCATION RADIO DRAMA / Radio Drama
for Behavior Change / The Design Approach: The Design Document / The Design Approach: The Design
Originally priced at £75.00 (Hardback) and £26.99 (Paperback). Team / The Design Approach: The Design Workshop / II: FOR THE PROGRAM MANAGER / Starting Up the
Sales rights restricted to South Asia only! Radio Serial Drama Project / The Program Manager and the Writing Process / The Preproduction Phase /
The Production Phase / Guidelines for Radio Actors / Pilot Testing the Scripts / III: FOR THE WRITER / Writing
Entertainment–Education Drama / Blending Story and Message in the Drama Plot / Character Development
/ Developing the Setting / Writing for the Ear / Scene Development / The Finished Script and the Writer’s
Checklist / Success of Radio Entertainment–Education Programs / Credits / Appendix A: Sample Design
Document / Appendix B: For the Design Workshop / Appendix C: Design Workshop Question Guide / Appendix
COMMUNICATION FOR D: Journey of Life Episode Synopsis / References and Select Bibliography / Index
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JOURNALISM / ACADEMIC TOOLS
A South Asian Reprint! A South Asian Reprint!
CONTENTS CONTENTS
News and How to Find It / Pursuing News: What Do I Need to Know? / Interviewing / Newswriting: What Am When, What and Where to Publish / Selecting Your Topic/Adapting Your Work / Planning and Getting Started
I Trying to Say? / Newswriting: Choosing the Words / Newswriting: Getting the Words in Order / Newswriting / Coping with Writer`s Block / Getting the Style Right / Learning How to Stop Writing Your Article / Working
for the Internet / Sportswriting / Reporting the Courts / Government and the Media / Reporting Business / with Editors and Reviewers / Recovering from Rejection / Intellectual Property Rights / Some Final Thoughts
Investigative Reporting / Features: Illuminating the world / Religion and Diversity / Ethics: What You Write / Further Reading / Index
Could Get Someone Killed / Index
SAGE SOUTH ASIA
SAGE SOUTH ASIA 2012 • 160 pages • Paperback (978-8-132-11024-8) • ` 350.00
2012 • 224 pages • Paperback (978-8-132-11039-2) • ` 445.00 Originally priced at £67.00 (Hardback) and £21.99 (Paperback).
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PSYCHOLOGY
CONSCIOUSNESS QUEST
Where East Meets West
J P Das Research Professor, University of Alberta, Edmonton
Consciousness is an active area of both philosophical debates and scientific research. Consciousness Quest, rather than covering the broad spectrum
of consciousness spread over multiple scientific disciplines, refocuses the quest for consciousness on a specific area where Eastern contemplative
traditions, mostly in Hindu and Buddhist theories of mind, meet Western empirical research. This book is an introduction to current scientific thinking and
research on consciousness and at the same time acquaints readers with the spectrum of classical and modern philosophical notions on consciousness.
CONTENTS
Foreword K Ramakrishna Rao / Preface and Acknowledgments / Introduction / Concept of Consciousness and Indian Theories of Mind / Cognition, Neuropsychology, and Consciousness
/ Experience of Consciousness: Eastern Phenomenology / Explanations from Neuroscience / Consciousness and Meditation: At the Intersection of Eastern Traditions and Neuroscience /
Foundations of Mindfulness / Interpretations of Mindfulness / A Comparison of Two Cognitive Processing Models: The Abhidhamma and PASS / Contemporary Western Research: From Julian
Jaynes to Eckhart Tolle / Talking about Consciousness, Self-knowledge, Access, and Sentience / Materialism and Behaviorism in Eastern Philosophy and Western Psychology / Material
Basis of Consciousness / Origin and Uses of Consciousness: In the Beginning Is Its End / Hard Problems: Legacy of Ancient Times / Bibliography / Index
2014 • 336 pages • Hardback (978-8-132-11349-2) • ` 895.00
Seconds with 3. Can your book help in enhancement of educational achievement and
decision making?
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PSYCHOLOGY
COGNITIVE PSYCHOLOGY
COGN GRIEF AND
In and Out of the Laboratory DISAPPEARANCE
Fifth Edition
Psychosocial Interventions
Kathleen M Galotti Carleton College
Barbara Preitler University of Klagenfurt
This textbook provides a fresh perspective to the
study of the various cognitive processes and their Grief and Disappearance is one of the few
development through a balanced approach to the studies about the impact of disappearance and the
theories and their real-life relevance. psychosocial and therapeutic interventions required
for grieving relatives.
The author’s accessible writing style and the use of
real-life examples engage the readers throughout. This book examines the theoretical background of grief
This book is unique in its coverage of the development and gives an insight into the nature and complexity
of cognition from infancy through adolescence and of grief and mourning. Further, it describes various
includes chapters on individual differences and cross- conflicts that arise out of the loss of a loved one in the
cultural approaches to cognition. context of disappearance. Additionally, it discusses
forms of coping strategies that relatives adopt
The fifth edition has been updated to reflect the latest research findings in the field depending on their individual identities and cultural background. The book uses case
of cognitive psychology. The overall organization has been improved for easier use in studies to analyze collective forms of dealing with disappearance and coming to a
semester courses. closure. The impact of death certificates, truth commissions, exhumations, memorial
• Encourages engagement with the topics learnt through hands-on practice places, and forms of art and symbolic rituals are points of analysis.
and reinforcement
CONTENTS
• Aims at bridging the gap between laboratory research and real-life relevance of List of Abbreviations / Preface / Acknowledgements / Reaction towards Loss—Grief / The Social
research findings Consequences of ‘Enforced Disappearances’ / Collective Forms of Coping / Psychotherapeutic Work
• Incorporates relevant work from the field of cognitive neuroscience throughout with Traumatised People / Individual Reactions to ‘Enforced Disappearances’ / The Family and ‘Enforced
the text Disappearances’ / Interventions for Communities after ‘Disappearances’ / If a ‘Disappeared’ Person Comes
Back / Self-care for Professionals / Conclusion / Bibliography / Index / About the Author and Translator
• Includes a dedicated chapter on Gender and Individual Differences, along with recent
work on learning styles 2015 • 248 pages • Hardback (978-9-351-50242-5) • ` 895.00
CONTENTS
UNDERSTANDING
Preface / About the Author / COGNITIVE PSYCHOLOGY: History, Methods, and Paradigms / THE BRAIN:
An Overview of Structure and Function / PERCEPTION: Recognizing Patterns and Objects / ATTENTION:
PSYCHOLOGICAL
Deploying Cognitive Resources / WORKING MEMORY: Forming and Using New Memory Traces / RETRIEVING
MEMORIES FROM Long-Term Storage / KNOWLEDGE REPRESENTATION: Storing and Organizing Information ASSESSMENT
in Long-Term Memory / VISUAL IMAGERY AND SPATIAL COGNITION / LANGUAGE / THINKING AND PROBLEM
SOLVING / REASONING AND DECISION MAKING / Cognitive Development Through Adolescence / INDIVIDUAL
A Primer on the Global Assessment of
DIFFERENCES IN COGNITION / COGNITION IN CROSS-CULTURAL PERSPECTIVE / Glossary / Credits and the Client's Behavior in Educational
Sources / References / Index and Organizational Setting
SAGE TEXTS Jan J F ter Laak formerly at Utrecht University,
2015 • 500 pages • Paperback (978-9-351-50277-7) • ` 475.00 Meenakshi Gokhale Sir Parashurambhau College,
Sales rights restricted to South Asia only! Pune and Devasena Desai Consultant Psychologist
Understanding Psychological Assessment presents a
comprehensive overview of the history of psychological
assessment and its domains of application. It gives
a realistic account of how psychological theory,
SCARRED COMMUNITIES measurement, and instruments can help the practitioner in understanding, explaining,
and predicting a client’s problem or question. Using a systematic framework, it also
Psychosocial Impact of Man- reflects on the history, needs, methods, and consequences of psycho-diagnosis.
made and Natural Disasters on Sri Using this book as a guide, the practitioners and the students will be able to conduct a
Lankan Society comprehensive assessment of the client.
Daya Somasundaram Faculty of Medicine, CONTENTS
University of Jaffna and a Consultant Psychiatrist Preface / How to Read the Book / I: WHAT IS ASSESSMENT? TESTING, TEST SCORING, AND TEST THEORY
/ What is Psychological Assessment? / Test Theory and Assessment / History of Psychological Assessment
A rare volume that details the psychosocial impact of / Clinical versus Statistical Prediction: A Controversy of the Past? / II: ASSESSMENT PROCESS, AND
manmade and natural disasters of Sri Lankan society... THE DIAGNOSTIC CONCEPTS OF RELIABILITY AND VALIDITY / Assessment in the Fields of Psychology /
this volume will help the readers to show a definite Assessment, Reliability, and Validity / III: ASSESSMENT AND ANALYSIS OF THE CLIENT'S PERSONALITY,
path to move ahead leaving the tragedy and hoping the INTELLIGENCE, COGNITION AND SOCIAL CONTEXT / The Client's Personality / The Client's Intelligence,
Cognition, Aptitude, and Achievement / Assessment of the Physical and Social Context of the Client / IV:
prosperous life of the civil society in Sri Lanka.
JUDGING THE QUALITY OF ASSESSMENT / Quality of Psychological Assessment of the Client / References
Journal of the Indian Academy and Consulted Literature / Index
of Applied Psychology 2013 • 604 pages • Paperback (978-8-132-11005-7) • ` 675.00
Scarred Communities is a qualitative, psycho-
ecological study of the long-term effects of disasters—both man-made and natural—on
Sri Lankan communities. The book studies the effects of war and the 2004 tsunami on
families and communities. The concept of collective trauma is introduced to provide a
framework in understanding how basic social processes, relationships and networks
change due to these disasters.
Explanation of Symbol
CONTENTS
The Psychiatrist as a Political Critic: A Foreword Ashis Nandy / Prologue / Introduction / I: BACKGROUND
/ Ethnic Consciousness / Heart of Terror / II: THEORY AND METHODOLOGY / Theory / Methodology / III: Titles displaying this symbol are
COLLECTIVE TRAUMA: CAUSES AND CONSEQUENCES / Tsunami / Vanni / Disappearance: The Hidden accompanied by a password protected
Reality With Sambasivamoorthy Sivayokan / Militancy / IV: OTHER COMMUNITIES / War Trauma in the
Military, Their Families and Communities Ruwan M Jayatunge / Collective Trauma in the Tamil Community instructor teaching site that offers a variety of additional learning
in London Andrew Keefe / V: INTERVENTIONS / Psychosocial Interventions With Contributions from resources available to you and your students.
Thedsanamoorthy Vijayasangar, Kuhan Satkunanayagam, Vijayasangar Sivajini, Sambasivamoorthy
Sivayokan and Rachel Tribe / Trauma and Beyond: The Evolving Field of Mental Health and Psychosocial
Work in Sri Lanka Aanada Galappatti / Psychosocial Interventions in Sri Lanka: Challenges in a Post-war
Environment Gameela Samarasinghe / Epilogue / References / Index
2014 • 520 pages • Hardback (978-8-132-11168-9) • ` 1250.00
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PSYCHOLOGY
ABNORMAL PSYCHOLOGY
ABNO PSYCHOLOGICAL TESTING
PSYC
Neuroscience Perspectives on Human A Practical Approach
Behavior and Experience Fourth Edition
William J Ray Pennsylvania State University Leslie A Miller LanneM TM, LLC, Robert
This fresh and innovative textbook aims at introducing L Lovler Wilson Learning Corporation and
readers to the rapidly evolving science of abnormal Sandra A McIntire Rollins College, Florida
psychology by thoroughly integrating DSM-5. Psychological Testing: A Practical Approach
This book offers up-to-date coverage of topics provides readers with a clear and accessible
through a multilevel perspective ranging from culture introduction to the field. This book gives students
to genetics. This approach helps students to move an understanding of the basic concepts, issues, and
beyond simple nature/nurture standpoints to new tools used in psychological testing, and also illustrates
ways of considering psychological disorders based how these are relevant in day-to-day educational,
on current interdisciplinary research. organizational and clinical environments.
KEY FEATURES KEY FEATURES
• Thorough integration of the critical evaluation of the DSM-5. • A clear and simple writing style in a conversational tone to make understanding enjoyable.
• Text based on traditional psychological literature as well as current work in cognitive • Section previews and concept maps provide students with written and
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HEALTH BELIEFS AND
APPLIED SOCIAL COPING WITH CHRONIC
PSYCHOLOGY DISEASES
Understanding and Addressing Social
Ajit K Dalal University of Allahabad
and Practical Problems
Health Beliefs and Coping with Chronic Diseases
Second Edition
argues that a patient’s faith, cultural beliefs and
Edited by Frank W Schneider University of attitude play a critical role in his/her recovery from
Windsor, Ontario, Jamie A Gruman University various chronic diseases. Based on empirical studies
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This textbook serves as an introduction to the field factors in restoring and maintaining good health. In
of applied social psychology, which focuses on traditional societies like India, people frequently make
understanding social and practical problems and attributions to God and Karma theory, which have
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Companion Website: www.sagepub.in/schneider2e Preface / Acknowledgements / I: THEORY AND RESEARCH / Psychology and Health: The Emerging
Perspectives / Health Beliefs and Living with Chronic Diseases / Development of an Attribution Model of
CONTENTS Psychological Recovery / II: BELIEFS ABOUT CHRONIC DISEASES / Psychological Recovery of Accident
Preface / I FOUNDATIONS OF APPLIED SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY / Defining the Field of Applied Social Psychology Victims with Physical Disability / Health Beliefs and Psychological Adjustment to a Chronic Illness / Beliefs
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concepts and fundamentals principles of social and community development.
psychology. It provides a lively introduction to the
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major theoretical debates, new approaches, and Preface / Psychology of Health and Well-Being: Emergence and Development Ajit K Dalal and Girishwar
findings that characterize the discipline. The second Misra / 1: CONCEPTUAL FOUNDATIONS / Introduction / Evolution of the Concept of Mental Health: From
edition has everything students need: short, lively Mental Illness to Mental Health R Srinivasa Murthi / Stress and Coping from Traditional Indian and
chapters covering classic and contemporary studies, Chinese Perspectives M N Palsane and David J Lam / Concept of Psycho-Social Well-Being: Western
illustrations, an extensive glossary and memory maps. and Indian Perspectives Durganand Sinha / Cultural Perspectives on Nature and Experience of Happiness
Ashok K Srivastava and Girishwar Misra / 2: SOCIAL AND DEVELOPMENTAL CONTEXT OF HEALTH /
Key features of the new edition include: Introduction / Puberty, Sexuality and Coping: An Analysis of the Experiences of Urban Adolescent Girls
Namita Rangnathan / Mental Disorders in Women: Evidence from a Hospital-based Study U Vindhya, A
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R L Kapur / Psychotherapy and Indian Thought Alok Pandey / 4: OVERCOMING DISTRESS / Anasakti and
• Extended chapters provide more detailed coverage of each topic
Health: An Empirical Study of Anasakti (Non-attachment) Namita Pande and Radha Krishna Naidu /
• New and improved companion website, with enhanced lecturer and student support. Living with a Chronic Disease: Healing and Psychological Adjustment in Indian Society Ajit K Dalal / Near-
death Experience in South India: A Systematic Survey in Channapatna Satawant Pasricha / Resilience for
CONTENTS Well-Being: The Role of Experiential Learning Sweta Srivastava and Arvind Sinha / 5: CHALLENGES
Preface / A Guided Tour / Companion website / A Brief Introduction / The Self / Attribution / Social Cognition AHEAD / Health Modernity: Concept and Correlates Introduction Amar Kumar Singh / Life Event Stress,
/ Attitudes / Group Processes / Social Influence / Prejudice / Intergroup Relations / Aggression / Pro-Social Emotional Vital Signs and Hypertension Sagar Sharma / Perception of AIDS in Mumbai: A Study of Low
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MENTAL HEALTH BASIC COUNSELLING
Edited by Usha S Nayar Tata Institute SKILLS
of Social Sciences, Mumbai A Helper's Manual
Professionals, academics, and policy makers in the Third Edition
field of child and adolescent development tend to use
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stresses of children and adolescents living in poverty, for a comprehensive overview of what skills
difficult socioeconomic conditions, and varied cultures. underpin counseling.
It also conveys the message that shared understandings can promote well-meaning and Profession Michael Carroll, Visiting
well-reasoned intervention success in similar contexts across nations in which children industrial Professor, University of Bristol
and adolescents are growing up in complex and risky environments. From leading skills expert Richard Nelson-Jones, this third edition remains the most
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Starting, Structuring and Summarizing / Asking Questions / Monitoring / Offering Challenges and Feedback
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I: WHAT WE KNOW ABOUT HUMAN BEINGS: THE FOUNDATIONS OF MODERN PSYCHOLOGY / Sex, Lies interested reader
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Message From The Regional Director, WHO/SEARO / Preface / Three Decades of HIV/AIDS in Asia: Achievements, Lessons Learnt and Opportunities
Ahead Jai P Narain, Iyanthi Abeyewickreme, Razia Pendse and Sangay Thinley / Epidemiology and Transmission Dynamics of the HIV Epidemic
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of Antiretrovirals for Prevention Ying-Ru Lo, Suwat Chariyalertsak, Reuben Granich, Amitabh Suthar, Rachel Baggaley and Jai P Narain /
National Response to HIV/AIDS in Cambodia: A Health Sector Perspective HIV/AIDS in China: The Mean Chhi Vun, Masami Fujita, Seng Sopheap,
Magdalena DiChiara, Ouk Vichea and Ly Penh Sun / Response and Challenges Xu Peng, Gang Zeng, Liu Kang-mai and Lu Fan / HIV/AIDS IN
INDIA: The Epidemic and National Response Mohammed Shaukat, D C S Reddy, Partha Haldar and Rajesh Kumar / The Rising Epidemic of HIV in
Pakistan: Challenges to a Comprehensive Response Faran Emmanuel, Naeem Akhtar and James F Blanchard / Evolving Responses to HIV/AIDS
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Jacka, Keith Sabin, Masaya Kato, Nguyen Thi Minh Thu, Van T T Nguyen and Nguyen Thien Nga / Maintaining Low Levels of HIV for Three
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South-East Asia and Public Health Approach to Prevention and Control Chandrika Wickramasuriya, Iyanthi Abeyewickreme, Antonio Gerbase and
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Smarajit Jana and Richard Steen / The HIV Epidemic among People Who Inject Drugs in Asia: Progress and Unresolved Issues Mukta Sharma and
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Setting the Scene / Health Systems: An Overview / Governance / Financing / Health Policymaking and Planning / Valuing Management / Inter-sectoral Action for Health and Health
Service Delivery / Strengthening Health Systems through a Value-based Approach / Index
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Foreword / Overview of the Study M E Khan and Deepika Ganju / I: FINDINGS FROM THE FORMATIVE STUDY / Increasing Institutional
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Mothers and Newborns Deepthi S Varma, M E Khan, and Avishek Hazra / Increasing Early and Exclusive Breastfeeding Kumudha Aruldas, M E Khan, and Avishek Hazra / Increasing Appropriate Complementary Feeding
Kumudha Aruldas, M E Khan, and Avishek Hazra / Increasing Postpartum Contraception Shruti Goel, Isha Bhatnagar, M E Khan, and Avishek Hazra / Increasing Compliance to Immunization Jaleel Ahmad, M E Khan, and
Avishek Hazra / Future Demand for Maternal and Child Health Services from Public Health Facilities in Uttar Pradesh F Ram, Usha Ram, and Abhishek Singh / II: EXPLORING PARTNERSHIPS / Reach of Media and Interpersonal
Communication in Rural Uttar Pradesh Deepika Ganju, Isha Bhatnagar, Avishek Hazra, Shan Jain, and M E Khan / Media Perspectives on Partnerships to Address Family Health Outcomes in Northern India N Ramakrishna
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Atanu Garai and Ramakrishnan Ganesan / Role of the Corporate Sector in Promoting Family Health in Uttar Pradesh Ramnik Ahuja, Debasis Bhattacharya, Roopali Bhargava, and Deepika Ganju / III: COMMUNICATION
PLAN / Behavior Change Communication Plan for Selected Target Behaviors M E Khan, Kumudha Aruldas, Deepika Ganju, Deepthi S Varma, Avishek Hazra, Jaleel Ahmad, and Isha Bhatnagar / Index
CONTENTS
Background and Overview of the Project M E Khan and Deepika Ganju / Development Partners and International NGOs Assist in Strengthening the Health Sector in Bihar: An Overview Kumudha Aruldas and Shruti Goel /
Trend and Status of the Eight Target Behaviors: from Secondary Data Analysis Avishek Hazra and M E Khan / Qualitative Study of Eight Target Behaviors Kumudha Aruldas, Deepthi S Varma, Avishek Hazra, Jaleel Ahmad,
Isha Bhatnagar, Shruti Goel, and M E Khan / Future Demand for Maternal and Child Health Services from Public Health Facilities in Bihar F Ram / Reaching Audiences in Rural Bihar: A Situation Analysis of Alternative Modes of
Communication and Challenges Isha Bhatnagar, M E Khan, and Avishek Hazra / Priorities of the Press: A Content Analysis of Social and Developmental Issues Covered by Newspapers Isha Bhatnagar and M E Khan / Media
Perspectives on Target Behaviors and Possibility of Partnering in a Communication Strategy M E Khan and Isha Bhatnagar / Reach and Use Pattern of Mobile Phones in Rural Bihar: Current Scenario and Future Prospects M E
Khan, Avishek Hazra, and Jaleel Ahmad / Information and Communication Technologies in Bihar’s Health Sector: A Review of Projects and Future Directions Atanu Garai / Index
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NURTURING FAMILIES
AROUND THE WORLD
LEARNING DISABILITY Building a Culture of Peace
Theory to Practice Edited by Catherine Bernard President and
S P K Jena Department of Applied Director, Service and Research Institute on
Psychology, University of Delhi Family and Children, Chennai and John J Shea
Practice Pastoral Care and Counseling, School
In spite of their average or even above-average of Theology and Ministry, Massachusetts
intelligence and conventional classroom experience,
Nurturing Families around the World: Building a
a large number of children suffer from learning
Culture of Peace aims to offer insight and tools to
disabilities. Failing to cope with the academic demands
initiate the healing approach so that the family finds a
of the school, many of them drop out at an early age.
creative rebirth.Families these days are overwhelmed
This deprives them of many opportunities in life that a
by the speed, nature, diversity and complexity
literate person enjoys.
involved in the process of globalization, in which a
In this context, this book serves two major objectives: great majority of the world are becoming emotionally
it provides up-to-date information to the readers on restricted. Families at many a times are unable to provide for the physical and emotional
theories and current practices in remediation of needs of their members, especially children, and this too at times when the need is
learning disability, and demonstrates the therapeutic effectiveness of two major greatest to help them cope with the demands of change.
techniques of intervention, namely, cognitive behaviour therapy and computer-assisted
instruction, through a series of case studies. Thus, it bridges the theory–practice CONTENTS
gap originating out of the difference between fundamental research and its actual Preface / Introduction Catherine Bernard / Nurture-Key to the Security of the 21st Century Family Joan
Haliburn / Polishing the Jewels of Humanity: Sharing Responsibility for Children Victoria Wyszynski
implementation and places the treatment programmes on a firmer scientific footing by Thoresen / Children's Emotional Well-being in the Era of Globalization Sami Timimi / Intimacy: Stabilizing
validating them empirically. and Strengthening Family Life Beverly Musgrave / The Power of the Individual in Building a Culture of Peace
John J Shea / Future of the Family and the Family of the Future: The Unity-based Family and the Advent of
CONTENTS a Civilization of Peace H B Danesh / Index
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PROFESSIONAL Educational Model for Rural Secondary Schools (Colombia) Eilean von Lautz-Cauzanet / Sharing Content
in Local Language and Voices (Zimbabwe) Stephen Haggard / CocoaLink (Ghana) Stephen Haggard /
Farmerline (Ghana) Stephen Haggard / Womens’ Action Network (Burkina Faso) Stephen Haggard / About
DEVELOPMENT the Editors and Contributors / Index
CONTENTS
This book outlines the background of e-learning in the
Foreword by Dong Qi / Foreword by Arnold Nhavoto / Acknowledgements / Executive Summary / An Overall country and charts out its development. E-learning
Review of Support for Rural Teachers’ Continuing Professional Development F Helen Drinan / Mentoring has two forms here: the e-learning colleges in 68
System for Teachers’ Professional Development: A Case from Romania Ana Maria Sandi / County Teacher regular universities and the open University system
Support System: A Case from China, ‘The Southwest Basic Education Project’ Liu Jing / School Cluster led by the Open University of China. The off-campus
System as Support Mechanism for Teachers: A Case Study from Cambodia F Helen Drinan / Pedagogical
Workshops as a Rural Teacher Support System in Mozambique Ajuda de Desenvolvimento de Povo para Povo
support systems for e-learning students include
(Development Aid from People to People) / Rural Teachers’ Continuing Professional Development Support public service systems with Chinese characteristics,
System: The Case of Ethiopia Theodros Shewarget Belew / Summary and Policy Recommendations / Index except for learning centers. This education primarily
targets people outside school—adult employees—and
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List of Tables / List of Figures / List of Boxes / List of Abbreviations / Foreword Dong Qi / Preface /
Acknowledgments / Background of the Development of E-Learning in Universities / Development and
Policies of E-Learning in Universities / E-Learning Colleges of Regular Universities / E-Learning of the Open
University System / E-Learning Public Service Systems / Experiences and Trend Analysis on E-Learning
/ References / Index
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EDUCATION
LET US
U HEAR THEM LEADING FUTURES
SPEAK Global Perspectives on
Educational Leadership
Developing Speaking-Listening Skills
Edited by Alma Harris Institute of Education,
in English (With CD) University of London and Michelle S Jones Institute
Jayashree Mohanraj English and Foreign of Educational Leadership, University of Malaya
Languages University (EFLU), Hyderabad
This book is a true tour de force that will be read and
Offers a refreshing and unique approach to the re-read many times.
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Dennis Shirley, Professor, Lynch School
to non-native speakers of the language.
of Education, Boston College
This book is the result of a widely felt need among
A must-read for anyone who wants to extend their
the teachers to understand and overcome various
understanding of leadership beyond their own domain.
challenges involved in teaching of listening and
speaking skills in English in a non-English-speaking Andy Hargreaves, Brennan Chair, Lynch
environment.Pedagogically rich,this textbook elaborates upon the theories, principles School of Education, Boston College
and methodologies pertaining to the enhancement of imparting these specific language An important new book that deserves wide readership and careful study.
skills. This well-researched textbook includes numerous tasks and activities aimed
S Gopinathan, Adjunct Professor, Lee Kuan Yew School of
towards enhancing the learning output of the learners. The accompanying audio CD has
Public Policy, National University Of Singapore
been meticulously prepared, which includes examples and opportunities for practising
listening and speaking English. This book offers multiple perspectives on educational leadership from the viewpoint of
scholars, policymakers and practitioners. It considers leadership in context and highlights
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the importance of cultural influences in shaping and forming leadership practices.
CONTENTS It is primarily concerned with ‘leading futures’ and the challenges faced by leading
Preface / Acknolwedgements / Introduction / The Study of Spoken English / The Teaching of Spoken English schools and school systems in an era of fast-paced technological change. It looks
/ The Study of Listening Skills / The Teaching of Listening Skills / Sample Tasks / Testing Listening and
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Retention and Succession Planning Karen Edge / Getting Beyond Our Fixation with Leaders’ Behaviours:
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Foreword Narendra Jadhav / Preface / Introduction Philip G Altbach / I: HIGHER EDUCATION AND
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Indian Higher Education / Problems of University Reform / Higher Education and Modernization: The Indian
Case / The Dilemma of Change in Indian Higher Education / A World-Class Country without World-Class
Higher Education: India's 21st Century Dilemma / Tiny at the Top / Vedanta University: A Flawed Pipe Dream
/ Can India Garner the Demographic Dividend? (with N Jayaram) / II: ACADEMIC PROFESSION / Whither the
Explanation of Symbols
Academic Profession in India N Jayaram / In Search of Saraswati: The Ambivalence of the Indian Academic
/ The Distorted Guru: The College Teacher in Bombay / III: REGIONAL ISSUES AND CHALLENGES / The State
and Higher Education: An Uneasy Relationship M Anandakrishnan / Bombay Colleges / The University
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CONTENTS
Foreword Vimla V Nadkarni / Acknowledgements / List of Tables / Prologue: The Making of the Book / Introduction Abraham P Francis / I AREAS OF SOCIAL WORK PRACTICE
IN MENTAL HEALTH / Introduction to Areas of Social Work Practice in Mental Health Rosamund Thorpe / Engaging Children with Mental Health Issues: Review of Approaches
to Practice Abul Khan / School Mental Health Practice: Challenges for School Social Work in India V Sayee Kumar / Child and Adolescent Mental Health in India Archana Dassi
/ Psychosocial Intervention Model for the Well-being of Institutionalised and Non-institutionalised Adolescent Girls in the Institutions for Care Sheeja Remani B Karalam /
Gender-based Violence and Mental Health Ines Zuchowski / Domestic Work and Migration: A Dual Burden to Women’s Mental Health Kalpana Goel / Mental Health Issues of
Home-based Elderly and Geriatric Social Work Intervention Sheeba Joseph / Ageing, Religiosity and Mental Health: Some Reflections Braj Bhushan / Mental Health and Well-
being among Older Persons: Gerontological Social Work Perspectives Ilango Ponnuswami and P Udhaya Kumar / Social Work Interventions for Comprehensive Psychosocial
Care in Substance Use Disorders Lakshmi Sankaran and Pratima Murthy / The Dead End: Reflections on Suicide in Developing Economies of South-East Asia Sonny Jose,
Reeja P S, and Faheema Mustafa / II CHALLENGES AND WAY FORWARD / Challenges and Ways Forward S Kalyanasundaram / Social Justice and Human Rights Issues in
Mental Health Practice Mark David Chong and Abraham P Francis / Ethical Considerations in Mental Health Research for Evidence-Based Practice Nonie Harris / Community
Mental Health and NGO Engagement: The Kerala Experience Chitra Venkateswaran, Sonny Jose and Abraham P Francis / Emerging Issues for Social Work Practice Anthony
McMahon / Future Directions and Implications for Social Work Practice in Mental Health Abraham P Francis and Ilango Ponnuswami / Appendix 1: Glossary / Appendix 2:
Reflective/Practice Questions / Index
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SOC O IN MENTAL
N HEALTH
Contexts and Theories for Practice
Edited by Abraham P Francis Department of Social Work and Human Service, James Cook University
Contexts and Theories for Practice begins with an exploration of the context of social work practice. It offers opportunities to consider global
perspectives on mental health, as well as relevant historical, contemporary and emerging trends and ideologies from around the world.The book
provides a detailed discussion on the theoretical and practice frameworks that are based on social justice and human rights perspectives. It not
only provides an overview of intervention strategies but also directs readers’ attention to an alternative way of addressing mental health issues.
CONTENTS
List of Illustrations / Foreword Vimla V Nadkarni / Acknowledgements / List of Tables / Prologue: The Making of the Book / Introduction Abraham P Francis and Beth Tinning / I
CONTEXT OF SOCIAL WORK PRACTICE / Context of Social Work Practice: An Introduction / Global Perspective on Mental Health Venkat Pulla / Mental Health Initiatives in India
(1947–2010) R Srinivasa Murthy / Mental Health and Social Work Practice in India: A Historical Perspective Kamlesh Kumar Sahu / Emerging Contexts and Contemporary
Social Work Practices in Mental Health Rajeev S P / II THEORIES THAT INFORM PRACTICE / Theories that Social Work Inform Practice: An Introduction Beth Tinning / Recovery
Theory and Practice Robert Bland and Ann Tullgren / A Strengths Approach to Mental Health Venkat Pulla and Abraham P Francis / South Asians and Mental Health Issues
Lena Robinson / Positive Psychology and Refugee Mental Health: Implications for Social Work Practice Wendy Li and Abraham P Francis / Crime and Mental Health: Implications
for Social Work Practice Mark David Chong and Jamie D Fellows / The Nature of Male Coping as a Key Insight for Mental Health Practice John Ashfield / Gender Inequalities
and Mental Health: Towards Resilience and Empowerment Hurriyet Babacan / Disaster Management: A Mental Health Perspective Brian D A Fernandes and Sebastin K V /
Integrative Medicine and Mental Health: Implications for Social Work Practice Narayan Gopalkrishnan / Appendix 1: Glossary / Appendix 2: Reflective/Practice Questions / Index
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Promise and Perils of Public-Private Partnership in Education
Pritha Gopalan Educational Anthropologist
Written in a way that is interesting to the reader and reasonable priced it is within reach of all and is a useful one for all those keen to understand the nuances of
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Indian Educational Review
The book is highly readable and the language is lucid, organization is logical...programmes are well described in detail...(the author) examines both the promise
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Contemporary Education Dialogue
Based on a survey of literature on American public schools, and a case study on Michigan state in USA and ethnographic study of Chennai Corporation Schools,
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Journal of Education Planning and Administration
In this book the term (PPP) is deconstructed using an interpretive approach that presents and assesses different types of partnership arrangements…. It contributes
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Anthropology & Education Quarterly
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CONTENTS
Foreword Frederick Erickson / Introduction / The Paradox / Promise and Perils / Middle Start in American Public Schools / Montessori in Chennai Corporation Schools / Resolving the Paradox / Bibliography / Index
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SOCIAL WORK
RESCUING RAILWAY
FROM ECSTASY TO AGONY CHILDREN
Reuniting Families from India's
AND BACK Railway Platforms
Journeying with Adolescents on Malcolm Harper Independent Consultant
the Street and Lalitha Iyer Independent Researcher
Barnabe D'Souza Don Bosco Balprafulta Rescuing Railway Children focuses on runaway
and Don Bosco Research Centre, Mumbai children in India who have used trains to take them
From Ecstasy to Agony and Back presents the away from home, and who live on railway station
journey of adolescent street drug-addicts-from platforms and in trains. It presents the issues and
psychological brokenness resulting from family challenges of reaching out to these ‘railway children’,
disruption to the process of mending; from abuse, particularly through the experiences of Sathi, an NGO
trauma and vulnerability to building up of self-esteem, based in Bangalore. This organisation has chosen
talents and personality; and finally to the process to work with children on railway platforms across
of moving off the streets. Based on the author's India with the intention of reuniting them with families
experience of working with the street children for wherever possible. The book deals with platform outreach and focuses on shelters
over 26 years, the book explores the universe of street children interestingly, yet close to the stations. The reuniting process is examined from a practical as well as a
empathetically. The author discusses laws and policies affecting street children; root child-rights perspective. It expands the horizons of analysis by presenting the system
causes and their effects on them and their families; and the various stakeholders prevailing in the UK as a counterpoint, thus highlighting the concerns and current thinking
like agencies, employers, and institutions involved in their care and guidance. The on institutional care and fostering at an international level.
participatory action research discussed here views children as their own psychologists,
CONTENTS
creating meanings for themselves out of their own experiences and understanding. Foreword Pramod Kulkarni / India’s Railway Children / Conventions and Policies Versus Practice and Reality
By taking ownership of their actions, street children begin to structure their moving / Platform Presence / At the Shelter / Protection for Children in Need / A Re-Integration Camp / Homecoming
off the streets, facilitating their rehabilitation and reintegration into society, thereby / Spreading the Lessons of Experience / Who Really Knows a Child’s Need? / Care and Protection Services
improving their status. for Children in the UK (by Kate Bulman) / The Future-Railway Children in the Next Twenty Years / Annexure:
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INDEX
Delphine Marie-Vivien Researcher, CIRAD ..........................................................51 Giridhar, S ...........................................................................................................71
Denicolo, Pam .....................................................................................................79 Global Jihad and America ....................................................................................34
Desai, Devasena .................................................................................................81 Globalization of Legal Services and Regulatory Reforms ......................................53
Deutsch, Kenneth L .............................................................................................38 Gokarn, Subir ......................................................................................................42
Developing Research Proposals ...........................................................................79 Gokhale, Meenakshi ............................................................................................81
Developing Support Systems for Rural Teachers’ Continuing Gonsalves, Peter .................................................................................................77
Professional Development .............................................................................89 Good Governance ................................................................................................50
Development and Public Finance .........................................................................67 Gopalan, Pritha....................................................................................................92
Development Failure and Identity Politics in Uttar Pradesh ...................................42 Gorkhaland ..........................................................................................................37
Digital India .........................................................................................................76 Governance in South Asia ....................................................................................50
Dimitriadi, Sophia ................................................................................................88 Governance, Conflict and Development in South Asia ..........................................28
Disability, Gender and the Trajectories of Power ..................................................20 Governors’ Raj, A .................................................................................................27
Displacement, Revolution, and the New Urban Condition .....................................57 Goyal, Omita........................................................................................................20
Diversity, Special Needs and Inclusion in Early Years Education ...........................88 Goyal, Tanu M .....................................................................................................61
Diwakar, Dilip G .....................................................................................................3 Green, Andrew ....................................................................................................87
Dixit, Kanak Mani ................................................................................................13 Grief and Disappearance .....................................................................................81
D’Souza, Barnabe ...............................................................................................93 Gruman, Jamie A.................................................................................................83
Duck, Steve .........................................................................................................77 Gudavarthy, Ajay .................................................................................................35
Dutt, Devina .................................................................................................. 10, 11 Guha, Chinmoy ......................................................................................................9
Dutta, Juri ...........................................................................................................14 Guha, Sudeshna ..................................................................................................28
Dutta, Nandana ...................................................................................................54 Gulati, Leela ........................................................................................................22
Gupta, Deepak ....................................................................................................59
E Gupta, Pralok ......................................................................................................53
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INDEX
Introducing Public Relations ................................................................................78 Life as a Dalit.........................................................................................................8
Introducing Research Methodology ......................................................................95 Liow , Moi Lee .....................................................................................................86
Iyer, Lalitha .........................................................................................................93 Living the Qur’an in Our Times ...............................................................................2
Loseke, Donileen R..............................................................................................94
J Loser, Claudio ...............................................................................................67, 69
Lovler, Robert L ...................................................................................................82
Jafa, Dhirendra S ................................................................................................46
Jafa, Navina ........................................................................................................13 M
Jagadeesan, S.....................................................................................................70
James, Jonathan D ...............................................................................................1 Macnamara, Michael Fenwick.............................................................................27
Janakarajan, S ....................................................................................................63 Macroeconomics Simplified.................................................................................67
JANANI-Mothers, Daughters, Motherhood ...........................................................22 Madras Studios ...................................................................................................18
Jaspers, Karl .......................................................................................................27 Magic of Bollywood, The......................................................................................18
Jayasankar, K P...................................................................................................17 Mahanta, Nani Gopal ...........................................................................................55
Jeffery, Roger .....................................................................................................42 Maharashtra Human Development Report 2012...................................................70
Jeffrey, Craig ......................................................................................................42 Maithani, P C .......................................................................................................59
Jeffrey, Robin B ...................................................................................................76 Major, Andrea......................................................................................................25
Jena, S P K ..........................................................................................................88 Making Evaluation Matter ....................................................................................69
Jing, Liu ..............................................................................................................89 Making Growth Happen in India ...........................................................................65
Jinghua, WANG ...................................................................................................89 Malik, Aditya .........................................................................................................1
Jodhka, Surinder S ................................................................................................5 Malreddy, Pavan K...............................................................................................44
Johnson, Daniel K N ............................................................................................61 Manchanda, Rita .................................................................................................47
Jones, Michelle S ................................................................................................91 Mandal, Manas K ................................................................................................45
Joseph, K J .........................................................................................................61 Mandal, Manas ...................................................................................................45
Josh, Bhagwan 40 Manyozo, Linje ....................................................................................................77
Joshi, Shashi 40 Maoism, Democracy and Globalisation ........................................................................ 35
Joshy, P M...........................................................................................................35 Martyred but Not Tamed .............................................................................................. 36
Judge, Paramjit S ..................................................................................................6 Mathur, Nita ........................................................................................................12
Jung, Insung .......................................................................................................90 Mayaram, Shail ...................................................................................................24
McIntire, Sandra A ..............................................................................................82
K Media Analysis Techniques ......................................................................................... 77
Media at Work in China and India ................................................................................ 76
Kanbur, Ravi ........................................................................................................56 Media Construction of Environment and Sustainability in India .................................... 74
Kannabiran, Kalpana ...........................................................................................51 Media, Communication and Development ................................................................... 77
Kanungo, Pralay ....................................................................................................1 Media, Gender, and Popular Culture in India ................................................................ 13
Karlekar, Hiranmay ..............................................................................................45 Mehrotra, Santosh ....................................................................................... 63, 69
Kattakayam, Jacob John .......................................................................................5 Mehta, Pradeep K................................................................................................20
Katyal, Anjum ......................................................................................................16 Melkote, Srinivas.................................................................................................78
Kaushik, Anjali ....................................................................................................71 Mencher, Joan P ...................................................................................................8
Kawai, Masahiro .................................................................................................68 Menon, Meena ....................................................................................................46
Kelegama, Saman ...............................................................................................68 Methodological Thinking......................................................................................94
Khadi: Gandhi’s Mega Symbol of Subversion .......................................................77 Microeconomics for Business ..............................................................................64
Khan, Hafiz T A....................................................................................................94 Microfinance India ...............................................................................................72
Khan, M E............................................................................................................87 Mid-Wicket Tales .................................................................................................71
Khanam, Azra........................................................................................................2 Miller, Leslie A .....................................................................................................82
Khwaja, Jamal ......................................................................................................2 Mishra, Veerendra ...............................................................................................49
Kimura, Makiko ...................................................................................................54 Mishra, Vinod K .....................................................................................................3
Kivisto, Peter .........................................................................................................4 Misra, Girishwar ..................................................................................................83
Kohli, Harinder S ...........................................................................................67, 69 Misra, Madhavi ...................................................................................................86
Kohli-Khandekar, Vanita ......................................................................................76 Misra, Santa........................................................................................................82
Koreth, George ..............................................................................................21, 50 Misra, Sasi B .......................................................................................................80
Kothari, Rajesh ....................................................................................................64 Mitra, Subhadra ....................................................................................................8
Krishna, Daya ......................................................................................................24 Mitra, Subrata K ..................................................................................................12
Kulshrestha, S K ..................................................................................................57 Modern Indian Political Thought...........................................................................39
Kumar, Anand ................................................................................................................ 7 Modi, Ishwar .........................................................................................................7
Kumar, Anant ......................................................................................................86 Mohanraj, Jayashree ...........................................................................................91
Kumar, K S Kavi...................................................................................................67 Mohanty, B B .........................................................................................................5
Kumar, M Dinesh .................................................................................................70 Mohanty, Banamali .............................................................................................82
Kumar, Nirmal .....................................................................................................15 Mohanty, Ipsita ...................................................................................................57
Kumar, Ram Narayan ..........................................................................................36 Mohanty, P K .......................................................................................................56
Kumar, Sanjay .....................................................................................................32 Mohanty, Prasanna K ..........................................................................................57
Kumar, Updesh ....................................................................................................45 Mohsin, Amena ...................................................................................................47
Kumaraswamy, P R .............................................................................................42 Monteiro, Anjali ...................................................................................................17
Kumaraswamy, V ................................................................................................65 Moving Faith, A......................................................................................................1
Kumar-Range, Shubh ..........................................................................................69 Mukharjee, Amitava ............................................................................................70
Kurian, Nimmi .....................................................................................................33 Mukherjee, Aditya ...............................................................................................29
Mukherjee, Arpita................................................................................................61
L Mukherjee, Jhumpa ............................................................................................36
Mukherjee, Mridula .............................................................................................29
Laak, Jan J F.......................................................................................................81 Mukherji, Parul Dave ...........................................................................................12
Lal, Malashri .........................................................................................................9 Mukta Rajadhyaksha ..................................................................................... 10, 11
Land Policies for Equity and Growth .....................................................................63 Murari, S .............................................................................................................44
Latin America 2040 .............................................................................................69 Muslim Backward Classes .....................................................................................2
Law and Economics.............................................................................................53 Mutiny at the Margins: New Perspectives on the Indian Uprising of 1857...... 25, 26
Leading Futures ...................................................................................................91 My Half of the Sky ...............................................................................................19
Learning Disability ...............................................................................................88
Left-Wing Extremism and Human Rights ..............................................................46 N
Lerche, Jens 42
Leslie, H ..............................................................................................................78 Nag, Sajal............................................................................................................47
Let Us Hear Them Speak .....................................................................................91 Nagla, Madhu ........................................................................................................6
Lewin, Cathy .......................................................................................................95 Naik, Ajaya K .........................................................................................................3
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Nair, Tara.............................................................................................................72 Preitler, Barbara ..................................................................................................81
Nambiar, Harish ....................................................................................................3 Principles of Econometrics........................................................................................... 65
Nambiar, Prithi ....................................................................................................74 Protection of Geographical Indications in India, The..................................................... 51
Naqvi, Syed Nawab H ..........................................................................................64 Psychological Testing .................................................................................................. 82
Narain, Jai P........................................................................................................85 Public Administration in a Globalizing World ................................................................ 39
Narasimhan, Raji .................................................................................................14 Public Hinduisms ........................................................................................................... 1
Natarajan, Nalini ...................................................................................................4 Publishing Journal Articles .......................................................................................... 79
Nation Form, The .................................................................................................37 Puhazhendhi, Venugopalan .................................................................................72
Nattrass, Nicoli Puniyani, Ram .....................................................................................................44
Nayak, Binod B ....................................................................................................63
Nayar, Sheila J ....................................................................................................16 Q
Nayar, Usha S ......................................................................................................84
Nellie Massacre of 1983, The ..............................................................................54 Qadir, Altaf ..........................................................................................................28
Nelson-Jones, Richard ........................................................................................84 Qualitative Data Analysis with ATLAS.ti ........................................................................ 95
Nelson-Jones, Richard ........................................................................................84 Quality Assurance in Distance Education and E-learning ............................................. 90
Neogi, Sourav ......................................................................................................86 Questions of Identity in Assam .................................................................................... 54
Nepal - Nation-State in the Wilderness ................................................................37
New Directions in Health Psychology ...................................................................83 R
New Frontiers in Asia–Latin America Integration..................................................68
New Vision for Mexico 2042, A ............................................................................67 Raeside, Robert ...................................................................................................94
Niroula, Som Prasad ...........................................................................................47 Raghunath, V J ....................................................................................................71
Nizami, Nausheen ...............................................................................................71 Rai, Praveen ........................................................................................................32
Norman, Christine ...............................................................................................84 Raimedhi, Indrani ................................................................................................19
Nurturing Families around the World....................................................................88 Rakshit, Sudip K ..................................................................................................62
Ramakrishnan, E V ..............................................................................................14
O Ramakrishnan, Nitya ...........................................................................................52
Rand, Gavin .........................................................................................................25
Ocean in a Drop, The ...........................................................................................93 Ranganathan, Maya ............................................................................................75
Omvedt, Gail ................................................................................................................ 23 Rangnekar, D K ...................................................................................................66
On India .................................................................................................................9 Rao, N Bhaskara .................................................................................................50
On the Edge of Empire .........................................................................................27 Rao, Ramesh N....................................................................................................76
On World Religions ................................................................................................1 Rasgotra, Maharajakrishna .................................................................................33
One Little Finger ..................................................................................................88 Ray, Arjun............................................................................................................46
Oonk, Gijsbert ............................................................................................................. 27 Ray, Ayesha .........................................................................................................34
Operation Black Thunder .....................................................................................23 Ray, William J ......................................................................................................82
Orientalism, Terrorism, Indigenism ......................................................................44 Raymond, Williams ................................................................................................1
Raza, Ali ..............................................................................................................27
P Recasting Caste ............................................................................................................ 3
Reddy, Deepa S .....................................................................................................1
Padhi, Ranjana ....................................................................................................60 Reddy, Vangimalla R ............................................................................................58
Padmanabhan, Sudarsan ......................................................................................8 Rescuing Railway Children .......................................................................................... 93
Page, David .........................................................................................................74 Research Methods for Business and Social Science Students ..................................... 94
Panagariya, Arvind ..............................................................................................42 Resurreccion, Bernadette P.................................................................................62
Pandey, Rajendra Kumar .....................................................................................39 Re-Use-The Art and Politics of Integration and Anxiety ................................................ 12
Pandian, MSS......................................................................................................17 Revisiting Nuclear India ............................................................................................... 48
Pankaj, Ashok .....................................................................................................69 Riber, John ..........................................................................................................78
Pantham, Thomas ...............................................................................................38 Right to Work and Rural India ...................................................................................... 69
Paradox of India’s North–South Divide, The .........................................................61 Riots and After in Mumbai ........................................................................................... 46
Passive Revolution in West Bengal.......................................................................37 Rodrigues, Usha M ..............................................................................................75
Patel, Ashraf........................................................................................................93 Rong, WANG........................................................................................................89
Patel, Prasad and Rajaji .......................................................................................29 Roots of Ill-Governance and Corruption, The................................................................ 50
Pathfinders .................................................................................................... 10, 11 Roy, Anjali Gera ...................................................................................................18
Pathmarajah, Selvarajah .....................................................................................58 Roy, Franziska .....................................................................................................27
Pattnaik, Binay Kumar ...........................................................................................7 Rural Development ...................................................................................................... 70
Paul, Bappaditya .................................................................................................34
Paul, Samuel .......................................................................................................61 S
Pawar, Manohar ..................................................................................................93
Peace is Everybody’s Business ............................................................................46 Sabharwal, Nidhi Sadana ..................................................................................3, 8
People Stronger, A ...............................................................................................21 SAGE Series in Human Rights Audits of Peace Processes ............................................ 47
Performing Heritage .............................................................................................13 SAGE Series in Modern Indian History ......................................................................... 29
Persian Gulf 2013 ................................................................................................42 Sahu, D R ..............................................................................................................5
Persian Gulf 2014 ................................................................................................42 Sahu, Skylab .......................................................................................................21
Perspectives on India’s Defence Offset Policy ......................................................43 Sailing Safe in Cyberspace .......................................................................................... 71
Pfaff-Czarnecka, Joanna ......................................................................................3 Sajor, Edsel E ......................................................................................................62
Philosophy as Samvada and Svaraj......................................................................24 Saleth, Rathinasamy Maria .................................................................................63
Pillai, Swarnavel Eswaran ...................................................................................18 Samaddar, Ranabir ..............................................................................................37
Pinto-Jayawardena, Kishali .................................................................................74 Sankar, U ............................................................................................................67
Pioneers of Sociology in India ................................................................................7 Santhakumar, V ...................................................................................... 50, 53, 65
Political Sociology of India .....................................................................................7 Sardar Sarovar Project, The ......................................................................................... 70
Political Thought in Modern India .........................................................................38 Satia, Jay ............................................................................................................86
Politics of Post-Civil Society .................................................................................35 Saving Capitalism from the Capitalists......................................................................... 62
Politics of Poverty, The .........................................................................................66 Saxena, K B .........................................................................................................74
Politics of the (Im)Possible, The...........................................................................24 Sayyid Ahmad Barailvi ................................................................................................. 28
Postmodernism in a Global Perspective .................................................................4 Scarred Communities .................................................................................................. 81
Powerless ............................................................................................................58 Schneider, Frank W .............................................................................................83
PPP Paradox ........................................................................................................92 Schreuder, Deryck M ...........................................................................................90
Prabhakaran Saga, The........................................................................................44 Science and Technology in China ................................................................................ 33
Practical Newspaper Reporting ............................................................................79 Second Homeland, The.................................................................................................. 4
Prakash, Anjal ...............................................................................................20, 59 Seethi, K M..........................................................................................................35
Prakash, Kamini ..................................................................................................93 Sen, Ronojoy .......................................................................................................76
Prasad, Narayan..................................................................................................71 Separated and Divorced Women in India ..................................................................... 52
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Settled Strangers ......................................................................................................... 27 Tarigopula, Usha Kiran ........................................................................................87
Shah, Amit ..........................................................................................................62 Technology, Innovations and Economic Development .................................................. 61
Shah, Shekhar.....................................................................................................42 Textbook of Microeconomic Theory, A ......................................................................... 64
Shankardass, Rani Dhavan .................................................................................21 Thapan, Meenakshi .............................................................................................90
Shaping Demand and Practices to Improve Family Health Outcomes ........................... 87 Theory and Methods in Social Research ...................................................................... 95
Sharma, K L ..........................................................................................................6 Theory and Practice of Counselling and Therapy.......................................................... 84
Sharma, Vipin ......................................................................................................73 Things Fall Apart ......................................................................................................... 66
Shea, John J .......................................................................................................88 Thomas, C Joshua.........................................................................................13, 55
Shekhar, Arjun ....................................................................................................93 Thomas, K V ........................................................................................................46
Sheng, Andrew ....................................................................................................68 Thomas, Pradip Ninan .........................................................................................76
Shishodia, Anil ....................................................................................................58 Thombre, Avinash ...............................................................................................76
Sikri, Rajiv ...........................................................................................................38 Thorat, Sukhadeo ..................................................................................................8
Singh, Ajit Kumar ................................................................................................63 Thorbecke, Willem ..............................................................................................66
Singh, Bhavna .....................................................................................................33 Those Who Did Not Die ................................................................................................ 60
Singh, Deepak K ..................................................................................................55 Three Decades of HIV/AIDS in Asia .............................................................................. 85
Singh, Gurmail.....................................................................................................60 Toffin, Gerard ........................................................................................................3
Singh, Hira ............................................................................................................3 Towards Sociology of Dalits ........................................................................................... 6
Singh, Katar ................................................................................................. 58, 70 Trade in Services and Trade Agreements ..................................................................... 61
Singh, Kavita .......................................................................................................12 Transforming Indian Agriculture - India 2040 ............................................................... 60
Singh, Kirti ..........................................................................................................52 Translation as a Touchstone ........................................................................................ 14
Singh, Lakhwinder ..............................................................................................61 Tranum, Sam.......................................................................................................58
Singh, Mahendra Man 26 Tripathy, Jyotirmaya ..............................................................................................8
Singh, Neerja.......................................................................................................29 Trivedi, Harish .....................................................................................................14
Singh, Rishi .........................................................................................................28 Turner, Rhiannon N..............................................................................................83
Singh, Sarab Jit...................................................................................................23
Singh, Suneeta ....................................................................................................21 U
Sinha, Dipankar...................................................................................................13
Sinha, Manoj Kumar ............................................................................................52 Understanding India .................................................................................................... 75
Sinha, Minati .......................................................................................................21 Understanding Journalism ........................................................................................... 79
Skillshare International India ...............................................................................74 Understanding Psychological Assessment ................................................................... 81
Sobhan, Rehman .................................................................................................33 Understanding Suicide Terrorism ................................................................................. 45
Social and Community Development Practice .............................................................. 93 Universities for a New World ........................................................................................ 90
Social Legislation of the East India Company ............................................................... 51 Unnithan, N Prabha .............................................................................................51
Social Work in Mental Health ....................................................................................... 92 Untranquil Recollections .............................................................................................. 33
Society, Representation and Textuality ........................................................................ 13 Urban and Regional Planning in India .......................................................................... 57
Sociological Probings in Rural Society ........................................................................... 6 Urban Villager .............................................................................................................. 57
Sociology of Childhood and Youth.................................................................................. 6 Urbanisation in India .................................................................................................... 56
Sociology of Environment .............................................................................................. 7
Sociology of Health ........................................................................................................ 6 V
Sociology of Science and Technology in India................................................................ 7
Sodhi, ManMohan S ............................................................................................43 Valuing Health Systems ............................................................................................... 87
Soldier and the State in India, The ............................................................................... 34 Varma, G Visakh ..................................................................................................67
Somasundaram, Daya .........................................................................................81 Vasudevan, Ramaa ..............................................................................................66
Somekh, Bridget .................................................................................................95 Vasudevan, Vandana ...........................................................................................57
Sood, Anil ............................................................................................................69 Venkatachalam, L................................................................................................63
Southasian Sensibility, The .......................................................................................... 13 Venkateswaran, Meenu .......................................................................................93
Space of Her Own, A ................................................................................................... 22 Visionary Leadership in Health ..................................................................................... 86
Spark, David........................................................................................................79 Visvanathan, Susan ...............................................................................................7
Sridhar, Kala S ....................................................................................................61
Srinivas C, Sunitha ..............................................................................................75 W
Srinivasan, Girija .................................................................................................72
Srinivasan, Vasanthi ............................................................................................36 Wadhera, Kiron .............................................................................................21, 50
Srivastava, D K ....................................................................................................67 Waghmore, Suryakant ...........................................................................................8
Srivastava, Vinay Kumar........................................................................................7 Wallace, Paul.......................................................................................................31
State and Civil Society Under Siege ............................................................................. 35 Wang, Li ..............................................................................................................89
State Formation and the Establishment of Non-Muslim Hegemony .............................. 28 War and Diplomacy in Kashmir, 1947-48 ..................................................................... 23
State of India’s Livelihoods Report 2010 ...................................................................... 73 Weifeng, XIA........................................................................................................89
State of India’s Livelihoods Report 2011 ...................................................................... 73 Whose Sustainability Counts?...................................................................................... 62
State of India’s Livelihoods Report 2012 ...................................................................... 73 Wignaraja, Ganeshan ..........................................................................................68
State of India’s Livelihoods Report 2013 ...................................................................... 73 Winder, Belinda ...................................................................................................84
State of the Adivasis in Odisha 2014............................................................................ 74 Women and Law .......................................................................................................... 51
Stateless in South Asia ................................................................................................ 55 Women in Terrorism .................................................................................................... 45
Statistics for the Social and Behavioural Sciences ....................................................... 82 Women Writing Violence .............................................................................................. 14
STRUGGLE FOR HEGEMONY IN INDIA .......................................................................... 40 Women’s Agency and Social Change ........................................................................... 54
Subramanian, S...................................................................................................66
Subramanian, Shreerekha ...................................................................................14 Y
Sundar, Aparna ...................................................................................................35
Sundar, Nandini ...................................................................................................35 Yuchi, Zhao .........................................................................................................89
Suresh, R R .........................................................................................................65
Susewind, Raphael................................................................................................2 Z
Swanborn, Peter .................................................................................................94
Sweetman, Will .....................................................................................................1 Zachariah, Benjamin ...........................................................................................27
Syiemlieh,David R ...............................................................................................27 Zama, Margaret Ch .............................................................................................54
Synergy of Microfinance, The ...................................................................................... 63 Zavos, John...........................................................................................................1
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