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	Land, Development and Security in South Asia

Land, Development and Security in South Asia

SAMAJ 13|2016

South Asia Multidisciplinary Academic Journal

Katy GARDNER , Eva GERHARZ
Katy Gardner, Eva Gerharz (ed.)
 [2016]

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Land, ‘Development’ and ‘Security’ in Bangladesh and India: An Introduction

by Katy Gardner and Eva Gerharz

 

Alienation in Neoliberal India and Bangladesh: Diversity of Mechanisms and Theoretical Implications

by Shapan Adnan

 

‘Who Has the Stick Has the Buffalo’: Processes of Inclusion and Exclusion on a Pasture in the Indian Himalayas

by Richard Axelby

 

Land, Place and Resistance to Displacement in Phulbari

by Sadid Nuremowla

 

The Hindu as Other: State, Law, and Land Relations in Contemporary Bangladesh

by Shelley Feldman

 

Seeing Development as Security: Constructing Top-Down Authority and Inequitable Access in Jharkhand

by Siddharth Sareen

 

The Politics of Land, Consent, and Negotiation: Revisiting the Development-Displacement Narratives from Singur in West Bengal

by Ritanjan Das

 

Dispossession by ‘Development’: Corporations, Elites and NGOs in Bangladesh

by Abu Ahasan and Katy Gardner

 

Other recent publications:

 

Free-Standing Articles

 

‘Working from home is better than going out to the factories’ (?): Spatial Embeddedness, Agency and Labour-Market Decisions of Women in the City of Delhi

by Sonal Sharma and Eesha Kunduri

 

The Left Radical of Afghanistan [Chap-e Radikal-e Afghanistan]: Finding Trotsky after Stalin and Mao?

by Darren Atkinson

 

The ‘Land of the Vaish’? Caste Structure and Ideology in Mauritius

by Mathieu Claveyrolas

 

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Book Reviews

 

Chanfi Ahmed, West African `Ulamâ’ and Salafism in Mecca and Medina: Jawâb al-IfrÎqÎ, the Response of the African

by Marc Gaborieau

 

Surinder S. Jodhka, Caste in Contemporary India

by Alexandra de Heering

 

David N. Gellner (ed.), Borderland Lives in Northern South Asia

by Tristan Bruslé

 

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Previous thematic issues:

 

12 | 2015

On Names in South Asia: Iteration, (Im)propriety and Dissimulation

edited by Jacob Copeman and Veena Das

 

11 | 2015

Contemporary Lucknow: Life with ‘Too Much History’ (SAMAJ-EASAS series)

edited by Raphael Susewind and Christopher B. Taylor

 

10 | 2014

Ideas of South Asia: Symbolic Representations and Political Uses

edited by Aminah Mohammad-Arif & Blandine Ripert

 

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ISSN : 1960-6060
Fiche éditeur : http://samaj.revues.org/4095
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