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The Coal Nation explores the complex history of coal in India; from its colonial legacies to contemporary cultural and social impacts of mining; land ownership and moral resource rights; protective legislation for coal as well as for the indigenous and local communities; the question of legality, illegitimacy and illicit mining and of social justice. Presenting cutting-edge multidisciplinary social science research on coal and mining in India, The Coal Nation initiates a productive dialogue amongst academics and between them and activists.
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The Coal Nation explores the complex history of coal in India; from its colonial legacies to contemporary cultural and social impacts of mining; land ownership and moral resource rights; protective legislation for coal as well as for the indigenous and local communities; the question of legality, illegitimacy and illicit mining and of social justice. Presenting cutting-edge multidisciplinary social science research on coal and mining in India, The Coal Nation initiates a productive dialogue amongst academics and between them and activists.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
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- Erscheinungstermin: 23. März 2016
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- Artikelnr.: 44870888
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 348
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. März 2016
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781317037965
- Artikelnr.: 44870888
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Kuntala Lahiri-Dutt is a Senior Fellow at the Resource, Environment and Development group at the Crawford School of Public Policy, ANU College of Asia and the Pacific, The Australian National University. Dr Lahiri-Dutt has written widely on mining and related issues; these were published in Gender, Place and Culture, South Asia, South Asian History and Culture, Natural Resources Forum, Development, Economic and Political Weekly among others.
Chapter 1 Introduction to Coal in India: Energising the Nation, Kuntala
Lahiri-Dutt; Part II Justice, Legality and History; Chapter 2 Between
Informal Legitimacy and Illegality: Coal Mining at the Limits of Justice 1
A version of this Chapter first appeared in Economic and Political Weekly,
on 8 December 2007. I thank the Editor of EPW for his permission to use
this revised version., Kuntala Lahiri-Dutt; Chapter 3 Coal in Colonial
Assam: Exploration, Trade and Environmental Consequences, Arupjyoti Saikia;
Chapter 4 Border Mining: State Politics, Migrant Labour and Land Relations
along the India-Bangladesh Borderlands, Debojyoti Das; Chapter 5 Slaughter
Mining and the 'Yielding Collier': The Politics of Safety in the Jharia
Coalfields 1895-1950, Dhiraj Kumar Nite; Chapter 6 Stranded Between the
State and the Market: 'Uneconomic' Mine Closure in the Raniganj Coal Belt 1
An earlier version of this paper was published in Economic and Political
Weekly. I thank the Editor of EPW for his permission to publish the revised
version., Kuntala Lahiri-Dutt; Part IIa Mining Displacement and Other
Social Impacts; Chapter 7 World Bank, Coal and Indigenous Peoples Lessons
from Parej East, Jharkhand, Tony Herbert, Kuntala Lahiri-Dutt; Chapter 8
'Captive' Coal Mining in Jharkhand: Taking Land from Indigenous
Communities, Kuntala Lahiri-Dutt, Radhika Krishnan, Nesar Ahmad; Chapter 9
Coal Mining in Northeastern India in the Age of Globalisation 1 A different
version of the article was published online on the India Environment
Portal,
http://indiaenvironmentportal.org.in/files/Dr%20walter%20fernandes.doc,
Accessed 21 May 2013., Walter Fernandes, Gita Bharali; Chapter 10
Marginalising People on Marginal Commons: The Political Ecology of Coal in
Andhra Pradesh, Patrik Oskarsson; Chapter 11 Water Worries in a Coal Mining
Community: Understanding the Problem from the Community Perspective, Prajna
Paramita Mishra; Chapter 12 Gender in Coal Mining Induced Displacement and
Rehabilitation in Jharkhand, Nesar Ahmad, Kuntala Lahiri-Dutt; Part III
Social Perspectives to Inform Mining Policy; Chapter 13 Colonial
Legislation in Postcolonial Times, Nesar Ahmad; Chapter 14 On the States'
Ownership and Taxation Rights over Minerals in India, Amarendra Das;
Chapter 15 Key Policy Issues for the Indian Coal-Mining Industry 1 We
acknowledge financial support for some of this work through the Harvard
Kennedy School's project on Energy Technology Innovation Policy, from the
David & Lucile Packard Foundation; a gift from Shell Exploration and
Production; and general support grants from BP Alternative Energy and
Carbon Mitigation Initiative. AC notes that the views expressed in this
Chaptere his alone and that they do not reflect the views of ICF
International., Ananth Chikkatur, Ambuj Sagar;
Lahiri-Dutt; Part II Justice, Legality and History; Chapter 2 Between
Informal Legitimacy and Illegality: Coal Mining at the Limits of Justice 1
A version of this Chapter first appeared in Economic and Political Weekly,
on 8 December 2007. I thank the Editor of EPW for his permission to use
this revised version., Kuntala Lahiri-Dutt; Chapter 3 Coal in Colonial
Assam: Exploration, Trade and Environmental Consequences, Arupjyoti Saikia;
Chapter 4 Border Mining: State Politics, Migrant Labour and Land Relations
along the India-Bangladesh Borderlands, Debojyoti Das; Chapter 5 Slaughter
Mining and the 'Yielding Collier': The Politics of Safety in the Jharia
Coalfields 1895-1950, Dhiraj Kumar Nite; Chapter 6 Stranded Between the
State and the Market: 'Uneconomic' Mine Closure in the Raniganj Coal Belt 1
An earlier version of this paper was published in Economic and Political
Weekly. I thank the Editor of EPW for his permission to publish the revised
version., Kuntala Lahiri-Dutt; Part IIa Mining Displacement and Other
Social Impacts; Chapter 7 World Bank, Coal and Indigenous Peoples Lessons
from Parej East, Jharkhand, Tony Herbert, Kuntala Lahiri-Dutt; Chapter 8
'Captive' Coal Mining in Jharkhand: Taking Land from Indigenous
Communities, Kuntala Lahiri-Dutt, Radhika Krishnan, Nesar Ahmad; Chapter 9
Coal Mining in Northeastern India in the Age of Globalisation 1 A different
version of the article was published online on the India Environment
Portal,
http://indiaenvironmentportal.org.in/files/Dr%20walter%20fernandes.doc,
Accessed 21 May 2013., Walter Fernandes, Gita Bharali; Chapter 10
Marginalising People on Marginal Commons: The Political Ecology of Coal in
Andhra Pradesh, Patrik Oskarsson; Chapter 11 Water Worries in a Coal Mining
Community: Understanding the Problem from the Community Perspective, Prajna
Paramita Mishra; Chapter 12 Gender in Coal Mining Induced Displacement and
Rehabilitation in Jharkhand, Nesar Ahmad, Kuntala Lahiri-Dutt; Part III
Social Perspectives to Inform Mining Policy; Chapter 13 Colonial
Legislation in Postcolonial Times, Nesar Ahmad; Chapter 14 On the States'
Ownership and Taxation Rights over Minerals in India, Amarendra Das;
Chapter 15 Key Policy Issues for the Indian Coal-Mining Industry 1 We
acknowledge financial support for some of this work through the Harvard
Kennedy School's project on Energy Technology Innovation Policy, from the
David & Lucile Packard Foundation; a gift from Shell Exploration and
Production; and general support grants from BP Alternative Energy and
Carbon Mitigation Initiative. AC notes that the views expressed in this
Chaptere his alone and that they do not reflect the views of ICF
International., Ananth Chikkatur, Ambuj Sagar;
Chapter 1 Introduction to Coal in India: Energising the Nation, Kuntala
Lahiri-Dutt; Part II Justice, Legality and History; Chapter 2 Between
Informal Legitimacy and Illegality: Coal Mining at the Limits of Justice 1
A version of this Chapter first appeared in Economic and Political Weekly,
on 8 December 2007. I thank the Editor of EPW for his permission to use
this revised version., Kuntala Lahiri-Dutt; Chapter 3 Coal in Colonial
Assam: Exploration, Trade and Environmental Consequences, Arupjyoti Saikia;
Chapter 4 Border Mining: State Politics, Migrant Labour and Land Relations
along the India-Bangladesh Borderlands, Debojyoti Das; Chapter 5 Slaughter
Mining and the 'Yielding Collier': The Politics of Safety in the Jharia
Coalfields 1895-1950, Dhiraj Kumar Nite; Chapter 6 Stranded Between the
State and the Market: 'Uneconomic' Mine Closure in the Raniganj Coal Belt 1
An earlier version of this paper was published in Economic and Political
Weekly. I thank the Editor of EPW for his permission to publish the revised
version., Kuntala Lahiri-Dutt; Part IIa Mining Displacement and Other
Social Impacts; Chapter 7 World Bank, Coal and Indigenous Peoples Lessons
from Parej East, Jharkhand, Tony Herbert, Kuntala Lahiri-Dutt; Chapter 8
'Captive' Coal Mining in Jharkhand: Taking Land from Indigenous
Communities, Kuntala Lahiri-Dutt, Radhika Krishnan, Nesar Ahmad; Chapter 9
Coal Mining in Northeastern India in the Age of Globalisation 1 A different
version of the article was published online on the India Environment
Portal,
http://indiaenvironmentportal.org.in/files/Dr%20walter%20fernandes.doc,
Accessed 21 May 2013., Walter Fernandes, Gita Bharali; Chapter 10
Marginalising People on Marginal Commons: The Political Ecology of Coal in
Andhra Pradesh, Patrik Oskarsson; Chapter 11 Water Worries in a Coal Mining
Community: Understanding the Problem from the Community Perspective, Prajna
Paramita Mishra; Chapter 12 Gender in Coal Mining Induced Displacement and
Rehabilitation in Jharkhand, Nesar Ahmad, Kuntala Lahiri-Dutt; Part III
Social Perspectives to Inform Mining Policy; Chapter 13 Colonial
Legislation in Postcolonial Times, Nesar Ahmad; Chapter 14 On the States'
Ownership and Taxation Rights over Minerals in India, Amarendra Das;
Chapter 15 Key Policy Issues for the Indian Coal-Mining Industry 1 We
acknowledge financial support for some of this work through the Harvard
Kennedy School's project on Energy Technology Innovation Policy, from the
David & Lucile Packard Foundation; a gift from Shell Exploration and
Production; and general support grants from BP Alternative Energy and
Carbon Mitigation Initiative. AC notes that the views expressed in this
Chaptere his alone and that they do not reflect the views of ICF
International., Ananth Chikkatur, Ambuj Sagar;
Lahiri-Dutt; Part II Justice, Legality and History; Chapter 2 Between
Informal Legitimacy and Illegality: Coal Mining at the Limits of Justice 1
A version of this Chapter first appeared in Economic and Political Weekly,
on 8 December 2007. I thank the Editor of EPW for his permission to use
this revised version., Kuntala Lahiri-Dutt; Chapter 3 Coal in Colonial
Assam: Exploration, Trade and Environmental Consequences, Arupjyoti Saikia;
Chapter 4 Border Mining: State Politics, Migrant Labour and Land Relations
along the India-Bangladesh Borderlands, Debojyoti Das; Chapter 5 Slaughter
Mining and the 'Yielding Collier': The Politics of Safety in the Jharia
Coalfields 1895-1950, Dhiraj Kumar Nite; Chapter 6 Stranded Between the
State and the Market: 'Uneconomic' Mine Closure in the Raniganj Coal Belt 1
An earlier version of this paper was published in Economic and Political
Weekly. I thank the Editor of EPW for his permission to publish the revised
version., Kuntala Lahiri-Dutt; Part IIa Mining Displacement and Other
Social Impacts; Chapter 7 World Bank, Coal and Indigenous Peoples Lessons
from Parej East, Jharkhand, Tony Herbert, Kuntala Lahiri-Dutt; Chapter 8
'Captive' Coal Mining in Jharkhand: Taking Land from Indigenous
Communities, Kuntala Lahiri-Dutt, Radhika Krishnan, Nesar Ahmad; Chapter 9
Coal Mining in Northeastern India in the Age of Globalisation 1 A different
version of the article was published online on the India Environment
Portal,
http://indiaenvironmentportal.org.in/files/Dr%20walter%20fernandes.doc,
Accessed 21 May 2013., Walter Fernandes, Gita Bharali; Chapter 10
Marginalising People on Marginal Commons: The Political Ecology of Coal in
Andhra Pradesh, Patrik Oskarsson; Chapter 11 Water Worries in a Coal Mining
Community: Understanding the Problem from the Community Perspective, Prajna
Paramita Mishra; Chapter 12 Gender in Coal Mining Induced Displacement and
Rehabilitation in Jharkhand, Nesar Ahmad, Kuntala Lahiri-Dutt; Part III
Social Perspectives to Inform Mining Policy; Chapter 13 Colonial
Legislation in Postcolonial Times, Nesar Ahmad; Chapter 14 On the States'
Ownership and Taxation Rights over Minerals in India, Amarendra Das;
Chapter 15 Key Policy Issues for the Indian Coal-Mining Industry 1 We
acknowledge financial support for some of this work through the Harvard
Kennedy School's project on Energy Technology Innovation Policy, from the
David & Lucile Packard Foundation; a gift from Shell Exploration and
Production; and general support grants from BP Alternative Energy and
Carbon Mitigation Initiative. AC notes that the views expressed in this
Chaptere his alone and that they do not reflect the views of ICF
International., Ananth Chikkatur, Ambuj Sagar;