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Development and Discontents in India
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This book explores the meanings and perceptions of development and the dialectics of theory, policy and practice. It looks at how theory translates into policy, and the disconnections in its design and implementation in the Indian context.
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This book explores the meanings and perceptions of development and the dialectics of theory, policy and practice. It looks at how theory translates into policy, and the disconnections in its design and implementation in the Indian context.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 294
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. September 2021
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000435870
- Artikelnr.: 62339424
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 294
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. September 2021
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000435870
- Artikelnr.: 62339424
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Suman Nath received his PhD jointly under faculties from the Indian Institute of Management Calcutta and the University of Calcutta in Anthropology. He teaches anthropology as Assistant Professor at Dr A. P. J. Abdul Kalam Government College, Kolkata, India. Since 2007, he has been researching on issues of politics of resource allocation, which includes a stint as Research Associate at Public Policy and Management Group, Indian Institute of Management Calcutta, India. His books include a monograph, titled People-Party-Policy Interplay in India (2020) and a co-authored volume on Sexuality, Identity and Health (2014). He has published in international journals on issues of politics, corruption and governance. He was awarded to participate in different research programmes organised by the UNDP, Planning Commission and SaciWATERs. Apart from his academic publications, Suman runs a couple of internationally recognised blogs and writes popular articles in Little Magazines and Bengali dailies. His forthcoming research monograph Democracy and Social Cleavage in India is scheduled to be published next year. Debraj Bhattacharya is with the Azim Premji University, Bengaluru, India. An alumnus of Presidency College, Kolkata, he is working in the development sector of India since 2000. He has published on a wide range of issues of the past and the present. He has published on a wide range of themes and topics - modernity, urban crime, rural development, migration, local government, Marx, and Marxist West Bengal. His books include a monograph Exploring Marxist Bengal (2016) and a couple of edited volumes entitled Of Matters Modern (2008), and Karl Marx: 19th Century Memories and Reflections (2018).
List of Figures. List of Tables. List of Contributors. Preface.
Introduction 1. Institutional environment and organisational responses in
changing decentralised governance systems in India: An ethnographic study
2. The Community Development Block and India's Development Discourse 3.
Urban Restructuring, Forced Evictions and Transition of the Welfare City
into Entrepreneurial City: The case study of Bawana resettlement Colony,
Delhi 4. Mapping the Development Paradigm of Northeast India from Ancient
Past to Present in the Realm of Political History and Economy 5. A
Multisited ethnography of land management in the context of the development
policy in West Bengal 6. Revisiting Wittfogel: 'Hydraulic Society' in
Colonial India and Its Postcolonial Legacies in Hydropower Management 7.
Re-contextualizing Micro-credit: From Reinventing Development to the
Financialization of Everyday Life 8. The Making of a Neglected Tropical
Disease: Discourse on Snakebite and Its Medical Management in India 9.
Negotiation by the Waste Pickers: In the Context of Socioeconomic and
Cultural Marginalisation 10. Dominant Party Rule, Development, and the Rise
of Hindu Nationalism in West Bengal 11. Harnessing the Digital Revolution
for Development: The Indian Experience 12. Organisation Structure of Family
Owned and Controlled Business Groups in India: Some Reflections on Theories
and Policies of Corporate Governance. Index.
Introduction 1. Institutional environment and organisational responses in
changing decentralised governance systems in India: An ethnographic study
2. The Community Development Block and India's Development Discourse 3.
Urban Restructuring, Forced Evictions and Transition of the Welfare City
into Entrepreneurial City: The case study of Bawana resettlement Colony,
Delhi 4. Mapping the Development Paradigm of Northeast India from Ancient
Past to Present in the Realm of Political History and Economy 5. A
Multisited ethnography of land management in the context of the development
policy in West Bengal 6. Revisiting Wittfogel: 'Hydraulic Society' in
Colonial India and Its Postcolonial Legacies in Hydropower Management 7.
Re-contextualizing Micro-credit: From Reinventing Development to the
Financialization of Everyday Life 8. The Making of a Neglected Tropical
Disease: Discourse on Snakebite and Its Medical Management in India 9.
Negotiation by the Waste Pickers: In the Context of Socioeconomic and
Cultural Marginalisation 10. Dominant Party Rule, Development, and the Rise
of Hindu Nationalism in West Bengal 11. Harnessing the Digital Revolution
for Development: The Indian Experience 12. Organisation Structure of Family
Owned and Controlled Business Groups in India: Some Reflections on Theories
and Policies of Corporate Governance. Index.
List of Figures. List of Tables. List of Contributors. Preface.
Introduction 1. Institutional environment and organisational responses in
changing decentralised governance systems in India: An ethnographic study
2. The Community Development Block and India's Development Discourse 3.
Urban Restructuring, Forced Evictions and Transition of the Welfare City
into Entrepreneurial City: The case study of Bawana resettlement Colony,
Delhi 4. Mapping the Development Paradigm of Northeast India from Ancient
Past to Present in the Realm of Political History and Economy 5. A
Multisited ethnography of land management in the context of the development
policy in West Bengal 6. Revisiting Wittfogel: 'Hydraulic Society' in
Colonial India and Its Postcolonial Legacies in Hydropower Management 7.
Re-contextualizing Micro-credit: From Reinventing Development to the
Financialization of Everyday Life 8. The Making of a Neglected Tropical
Disease: Discourse on Snakebite and Its Medical Management in India 9.
Negotiation by the Waste Pickers: In the Context of Socioeconomic and
Cultural Marginalisation 10. Dominant Party Rule, Development, and the Rise
of Hindu Nationalism in West Bengal 11. Harnessing the Digital Revolution
for Development: The Indian Experience 12. Organisation Structure of Family
Owned and Controlled Business Groups in India: Some Reflections on Theories
and Policies of Corporate Governance. Index.
Introduction 1. Institutional environment and organisational responses in
changing decentralised governance systems in India: An ethnographic study
2. The Community Development Block and India's Development Discourse 3.
Urban Restructuring, Forced Evictions and Transition of the Welfare City
into Entrepreneurial City: The case study of Bawana resettlement Colony,
Delhi 4. Mapping the Development Paradigm of Northeast India from Ancient
Past to Present in the Realm of Political History and Economy 5. A
Multisited ethnography of land management in the context of the development
policy in West Bengal 6. Revisiting Wittfogel: 'Hydraulic Society' in
Colonial India and Its Postcolonial Legacies in Hydropower Management 7.
Re-contextualizing Micro-credit: From Reinventing Development to the
Financialization of Everyday Life 8. The Making of a Neglected Tropical
Disease: Discourse on Snakebite and Its Medical Management in India 9.
Negotiation by the Waste Pickers: In the Context of Socioeconomic and
Cultural Marginalisation 10. Dominant Party Rule, Development, and the Rise
of Hindu Nationalism in West Bengal 11. Harnessing the Digital Revolution
for Development: The Indian Experience 12. Organisation Structure of Family
Owned and Controlled Business Groups in India: Some Reflections on Theories
and Policies of Corporate Governance. Index.