This collection provides a comparative analysis of development-induced migration in India and China, with a particular focus on displacement caused by urbanization and dam construction. The contributors include scholars from both countries working in academia and consultancy positions.
This collection provides a comparative analysis of development-induced migration in India and China, with a particular focus on displacement caused by urbanization and dam construction. The contributors include scholars from both countries working in academia and consultancy positions.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Florence Padovani is assistant professor at Pantheon-Sorbonne University.
Inhaltsangabe
Foreword, Michael Cernea Preface Acknowledgments Introduction, Florence Padovani Part I: Development Project-Induced Migration: A State Mission Chapter 1: Migration and Development Strategies in Post-1949 China, Kam Wing Chan Chapter 2: A Gaze without a Gaze: State, Development, and the Internally Displaced Persons in Contemporary India, Samir Kumar Das Part II: The Organization of the Political and Administrative Structures Dealing with Migrants Chapter 3: An Analysis of Policies on the Migration of Rural Labor, Hongyuan Song and Guangming Liu Chapter 4: Internal Migration in India: Dealing with the Political and Administrative Organization, S. Irudaya Rajan, Vijay Korra, and Rikil Chyrmang Part III: Mumbay and Shanghai: Two Cities Developing at High Speed: Analysis of the Social Impact Chapter 5: "Shanghai Speed": The Development System and Urban Dwellers' Experiences, Yingfang Chen Chapter 6: Shanghaiing Mumbai: Resettlement Programs and Social Cost of Urban Development Policies, Marie-Caroline Saglio-Yatzimirsky Part IV: The Gosikhurd and Three Gorges Dams: The Social Cost of Energy Chapter 7: State Science and Resettlement Knowledge: The Gosikhurd Dam in Vidarbha, Joël Cabalion Chapter 8: Analysis of the Social Implications of the Three Gorges Dam Project, Florence Padovani Chapter 9: In China: Analysis of the Interest Expression Mechanisms amongst Chinese Dam Resettlees: An Account of the First Case Linked to the Three Gorges Resettlement, Xing Ying
Foreword, Michael Cernea Preface Acknowledgments Introduction, Florence Padovani Part I: Development Project-Induced Migration: A State Mission Chapter 1: Migration and Development Strategies in Post-1949 China, Kam Wing Chan Chapter 2: A Gaze without a Gaze: State, Development, and the Internally Displaced Persons in Contemporary India, Samir Kumar Das Part II: The Organization of the Political and Administrative Structures Dealing with Migrants Chapter 3: An Analysis of Policies on the Migration of Rural Labor, Hongyuan Song and Guangming Liu Chapter 4: Internal Migration in India: Dealing with the Political and Administrative Organization, S. Irudaya Rajan, Vijay Korra, and Rikil Chyrmang Part III: Mumbay and Shanghai: Two Cities Developing at High Speed: Analysis of the Social Impact Chapter 5: "Shanghai Speed": The Development System and Urban Dwellers' Experiences, Yingfang Chen Chapter 6: Shanghaiing Mumbai: Resettlement Programs and Social Cost of Urban Development Policies, Marie-Caroline Saglio-Yatzimirsky Part IV: The Gosikhurd and Three Gorges Dams: The Social Cost of Energy Chapter 7: State Science and Resettlement Knowledge: The Gosikhurd Dam in Vidarbha, Joël Cabalion Chapter 8: Analysis of the Social Implications of the Three Gorges Dam Project, Florence Padovani Chapter 9: In China: Analysis of the Interest Expression Mechanisms amongst Chinese Dam Resettlees: An Account of the First Case Linked to the Three Gorges Resettlement, Xing Ying
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