Social Movements II
Concerns of Equity and Security
Herausgeber: Oommen, T K
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Concerns of Equity and Security
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This reader brings together a selection of writings on peasant and labour movements; women and students youth movements; and ecological and environmental movements. It discusses contemporary social movements in India from the perspective of equity and security.
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This reader brings together a selection of writings on peasant and labour movements; women and students youth movements; and ecological and environmental movements. It discusses contemporary social movements in India from the perspective of equity and security.
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- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 376
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. April 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 218mm x 145mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 590g
- ISBN-13: 9780198063285
- ISBN-10: 0198063288
- Artikelnr.: 29927848
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 376
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. April 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 218mm x 145mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 590g
- ISBN-13: 9780198063285
- ISBN-10: 0198063288
- Artikelnr.: 29927848
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
T.K. Oommen is Professor Emeritus, Centre for the Study of Social Systems, School of Social Sciences, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi.
* Preface; Acknowledgements; General Introduction: On the Analysis of
Social Movements (T.K. Oommen); Section I - Peasant and Labour
Movements; Introduction to Section I;
* 1.: Indian Peasant Uprisings (Kathleen Gough);
* 2.: Naxalbari Peasant Movement (Partha N. Mukherji);
* 3.: The Bhoodan Gramdaan Movement (T.K. Oommen);
* 4.: . The new Farmer's Movement in Maharashtra (D.N. Dhanagare);
* 5,: The Indian Labour Movement: Growth and Character (S.M. Pandey);
* 6,: Changing Industrial Relations: India, 1950-2000 (Debashish
Bhattacharjee);
* 7.: Labour Activism and Women in the Unorganised Sector (Supriya Roy
Chowdhury);
* Section II - Women and Students Youth Movements; Introduction to
Section II;
* 8.: Changing Terms of Political Discourse: Women's Movement in India,
1970s-1990s (Indu Agnihotri and Vina Mazumdar);
* 9.: The Anti-dowry Movement in Delhi (Rajni Palriwala);
* 10.: The Self-Employed Women's Association (Martha A. Chen);
* 11.: The Transformation of the Indian Students' Movement (Philip G.
Altbach);
* 12,: Student Power: Mobilization and Protest (T.K. Oommen); Section
III - Ecological and Environmental Movements; Introduction to Section
III;
* 13.: Ecology Movements in India (Vandana Shiva);
* 14.: . Parks, People and Protest: The Mediating Role of Environmental
Action Groups (Ranjit Dwivedi);
* 15.: . Protest against Displacement by Development Projects (T.K.
Oommen); Notes on Contributors; Index
Social Movements (T.K. Oommen); Section I - Peasant and Labour
Movements; Introduction to Section I;
* 1.: Indian Peasant Uprisings (Kathleen Gough);
* 2.: Naxalbari Peasant Movement (Partha N. Mukherji);
* 3.: The Bhoodan Gramdaan Movement (T.K. Oommen);
* 4.: . The new Farmer's Movement in Maharashtra (D.N. Dhanagare);
* 5,: The Indian Labour Movement: Growth and Character (S.M. Pandey);
* 6,: Changing Industrial Relations: India, 1950-2000 (Debashish
Bhattacharjee);
* 7.: Labour Activism and Women in the Unorganised Sector (Supriya Roy
Chowdhury);
* Section II - Women and Students Youth Movements; Introduction to
Section II;
* 8.: Changing Terms of Political Discourse: Women's Movement in India,
1970s-1990s (Indu Agnihotri and Vina Mazumdar);
* 9.: The Anti-dowry Movement in Delhi (Rajni Palriwala);
* 10.: The Self-Employed Women's Association (Martha A. Chen);
* 11.: The Transformation of the Indian Students' Movement (Philip G.
Altbach);
* 12,: Student Power: Mobilization and Protest (T.K. Oommen); Section
III - Ecological and Environmental Movements; Introduction to Section
III;
* 13.: Ecology Movements in India (Vandana Shiva);
* 14.: . Parks, People and Protest: The Mediating Role of Environmental
Action Groups (Ranjit Dwivedi);
* 15.: . Protest against Displacement by Development Projects (T.K.
Oommen); Notes on Contributors; Index
* Preface; Acknowledgements; General Introduction: On the Analysis of
Social Movements (T.K. Oommen); Section I - Peasant and Labour
Movements; Introduction to Section I;
* 1.: Indian Peasant Uprisings (Kathleen Gough);
* 2.: Naxalbari Peasant Movement (Partha N. Mukherji);
* 3.: The Bhoodan Gramdaan Movement (T.K. Oommen);
* 4.: . The new Farmer's Movement in Maharashtra (D.N. Dhanagare);
* 5,: The Indian Labour Movement: Growth and Character (S.M. Pandey);
* 6,: Changing Industrial Relations: India, 1950-2000 (Debashish
Bhattacharjee);
* 7.: Labour Activism and Women in the Unorganised Sector (Supriya Roy
Chowdhury);
* Section II - Women and Students Youth Movements; Introduction to
Section II;
* 8.: Changing Terms of Political Discourse: Women's Movement in India,
1970s-1990s (Indu Agnihotri and Vina Mazumdar);
* 9.: The Anti-dowry Movement in Delhi (Rajni Palriwala);
* 10.: The Self-Employed Women's Association (Martha A. Chen);
* 11.: The Transformation of the Indian Students' Movement (Philip G.
Altbach);
* 12,: Student Power: Mobilization and Protest (T.K. Oommen); Section
III - Ecological and Environmental Movements; Introduction to Section
III;
* 13.: Ecology Movements in India (Vandana Shiva);
* 14.: . Parks, People and Protest: The Mediating Role of Environmental
Action Groups (Ranjit Dwivedi);
* 15.: . Protest against Displacement by Development Projects (T.K.
Oommen); Notes on Contributors; Index
Social Movements (T.K. Oommen); Section I - Peasant and Labour
Movements; Introduction to Section I;
* 1.: Indian Peasant Uprisings (Kathleen Gough);
* 2.: Naxalbari Peasant Movement (Partha N. Mukherji);
* 3.: The Bhoodan Gramdaan Movement (T.K. Oommen);
* 4.: . The new Farmer's Movement in Maharashtra (D.N. Dhanagare);
* 5,: The Indian Labour Movement: Growth and Character (S.M. Pandey);
* 6,: Changing Industrial Relations: India, 1950-2000 (Debashish
Bhattacharjee);
* 7.: Labour Activism and Women in the Unorganised Sector (Supriya Roy
Chowdhury);
* Section II - Women and Students Youth Movements; Introduction to
Section II;
* 8.: Changing Terms of Political Discourse: Women's Movement in India,
1970s-1990s (Indu Agnihotri and Vina Mazumdar);
* 9.: The Anti-dowry Movement in Delhi (Rajni Palriwala);
* 10.: The Self-Employed Women's Association (Martha A. Chen);
* 11.: The Transformation of the Indian Students' Movement (Philip G.
Altbach);
* 12,: Student Power: Mobilization and Protest (T.K. Oommen); Section
III - Ecological and Environmental Movements; Introduction to Section
III;
* 13.: Ecology Movements in India (Vandana Shiva);
* 14.: . Parks, People and Protest: The Mediating Role of Environmental
Action Groups (Ranjit Dwivedi);
* 15.: . Protest against Displacement by Development Projects (T.K.
Oommen); Notes on Contributors; Index