A comprehensive account of the well-known Sardar Sarovar Project in India and the world-wide campaign against it led by the Narmada Bachao Andolan.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
The late Ranjit Dwivedi was at the Institute of Social Studies, The Hague. Prior to this he taught at the University of Delhi, India. In 2001 Ranjit Dwivedi left the Institute to teach Development Studies at the Open University, Milton Keynes, UK.
Inhaltsangabe
Foreword Amita Baviskar. Preface. Acknowledgements. Introduction 1. Development-induced conflicts: Concept and Analysis 2. Development, Crisis and Conflict: The Indian Experience Design 3. The Sardar Sarovar Project and State Conflict: Development on the Narmada Appraisal 4. The Gainers and Losers: A Cost-benefit Analysis of the SSP Construction 5. Collective Action and the Development Discourse: Against the SSP, Against Development Evaluation 6. The Narmada Movement and the Significance of Risk Politics Reviews 7. Independent Juries and Reviews: Views from Above Impact 8. Displacement and Resettlement: The View from Below Reform 9.Conflict as Change-agent: Reform in the SSP 10. Development, Crisis and Change: In Conclusion. References. Index
Foreword Amita Baviskar. Preface. Acknowledgements. Introduction 1. Development-induced conflicts: Concept and Analysis 2. Development, Crisis and Conflict: The Indian Experience Design 3. The Sardar Sarovar Project and State Conflict: Development on the Narmada Appraisal 4. The Gainers and Losers: A Cost-benefit Analysis of the SSP Construction 5. Collective Action and the Development Discourse: Against the SSP, Against Development Evaluation 6. The Narmada Movement and the Significance of Risk Politics Reviews 7. Independent Juries and Reviews: Views from Above Impact 8. Displacement and Resettlement: The View from Below Reform 9.Conflict as Change-agent: Reform in the SSP 10. Development, Crisis and Change: In Conclusion. References. Index
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