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Change and Mobility in Contemporary India
Author | : Sobin George,Manohar Yadav,Anand Inbanathan |
Publsiher | : Taylor & Francis |
Total Pages | : 232 |
Release | : 2019-09-25 |
Genre | : Social Science |
ISBN | : 9781000692303 |
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This book studies caste and community dynamics in India and offers a critical view of social mobility from below. Building on the theories of the eminent sociologist M N Srinivas, the essays in this volume reformulate the debate on caste as they document the changing inter-caste dynamics and caste-based violence in contemporary India. The volume showcases the new language of change in caste relations, articulated mostly from the perspective of the marginalised as experiences, differences, contestations, assertions and as citizenship rights. It focusses on the clash between traditional structures of inequality and the ideals of equality and justice in a liberal, democratic India. It also highlights the persistence of caste and endogamy and the interlocking nature of caste, gender and disability, struggles of ethnic groups and informal workers in the market economy, discrimination in the labour market and the dissolution of dissent in the public sphere. With contributions from leading scholars of social change and development in India and abroad, this volume will be useful for scholars and researchers of sociology, social anthropology, minority and subaltern studies, and development studies.
Uneven Odds
Author | : Divya Vaid |
Publsiher | : Oxford University Press |
Total Pages | : 360 |
Release | : 2018-04-17 |
Genre | : Social Science |
ISBN | : 9780199093649 |
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Focussing on patterns of intergenerational stability, this book traces the unequal structures of opportunity in India. The author addresses questions and approaches towards social mobility (or the lack thereof) through interactions between social class, caste, and gender while adopting a rural–urban perspective, capturing changes over time, and the implications of social mobility on a national scale. This book plugs in crucial gaps in the research on social mobility, which has been marked by the lack of precision regarding the extent of mobility in contemporary India. Using a broad lens of both caste and class, this up-to-date statistical analysis, which uses national-level datasets and advanced quantitative methods, enriches the sociological as well as the anthropological literature, while also locating India within the larger context of social mobility research in the industrialized and industrializing world.
Occupational Mobility in Contemporary India
Author | : Nawazuddin Ahmed,D.K. Nauriyal |
Publsiher | : Taylor & Francis |
Total Pages | : 173 |
Release | : 2023-06-23 |
Genre | : Social Science |
ISBN | : 9781000901009 |
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This book analyses the magnitude of the relationship between family background and adult occupational and educational outcomes and provides a comprehensive view of intergenerational mobility in the context of religious and caste dynamics in India. Based on nationally representative data sets, the book tracks educational and occupational mobility experiences of different socio-religious groups in contemporary India. Examining primary and secondary data to comprehend the macro picture and the micro details, the book offers insights into intra-generational occupational mobility and the perceptions and expectations of Muslim households. The book presents a classification of jobs and mobility analysis that is built on solid foundations of stratification theories. Moreover, it identifies data and presents evidence on the neighborhood effects in India. Offering an analysis of intergenerational advancement, this book is aimed at researchers in the field of economics, sociology, labor studies, development studies, minority and subaltern studies as well as those interested in the socio-economic issues of disadvantaged socio-religious groups in India.
Emerging Entrepreneurship Among Scheduled Castes of Contemporary India
Author | : Samarth Modku Dahiwale |
Publsiher | : Concept Publishing Company |
Total Pages | : 192 |
Release | : 1989 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : 8170222613 |
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Social Change in Modern India
Author | : Mysore Narasimhachar Srinivas |
Publsiher | : Orient Blackswan |
Total Pages | : 222 |
Release | : 1995 |
Genre | : India |
ISBN | : 812500422X |
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This Volume Is A Compilation Of A Series Of Lectures Delivered By The Eminent Social Anthropologist M. N. Srinivas. These Lectures Have Been Widely Acclaimed And Have Since Been Recommended Or Prescribed As A Text For Students Of Sociology, Anthropology And Indian Studies. The Book Remains The Classic Of Social Anthropology As It Was Hailed, When First Published.
Social Mobility Among Scheduled Castes
Author | : C. L. Sharma |
Publsiher | : M.D. Publications Pvt. Ltd. |
Total Pages | : 168 |
Release | : 1996 |
Genre | : Social Science |
ISBN | : 8175330155 |
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The book is an outcome of a report of a major research project sponsored by UGC, New Delhi; entitled "A study of scheduled castes in two districts of rural Rajasthan" which was submitted by the author in March, 1995. It deals with the various dimensions of social change which are largely affected by occuptional mobility and/or continuity in the people of two major categories, viz .leatherworking and scavenging.
Structure and Change in Indian Society
Author | : Milton B. Singer,Bernard S. Cohn |
Publsiher | : Transaction Publishers |
Total Pages | : 532 |
Release | : 2024 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 0202369331 |
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Recent theoretical and methodological innovations in the anthropological analysis of South Asian societies have introduced distinctive modifications in the study of Indian social structure and social change. This book, reporting on twenty empirical studies of Indian society conducted by outstanding scholars, reflects these trends not only with reference to Indian society itself, but also in terms of the relevance of such trends to an understanding of social change more generally. The contributors demonstrate the adaptive changes experienced by the studied groups in particular villages, towns, cities, and regions. The authors view the basic social units of joint family, caste, and village not as structural isolates, but as intimately connected with one another and with other social units through social and cultural networks of various kinds that incorporate the social units into the complex structure of Indian civilization. Within this broadened conception of social structure, these studies trace the changing relations of politics, economics, law, and language to the caste system. Showing that the caste system is dynamic, with upward and downward mobility characterizing it from pre-British times to the present, the studies suggest that the modernizing forces which entered the system since independence--parliamentary democracy, universal suffrage, land reforms, modern education, urbanization, and industrial technology--provided new opportunities and paths to upward mobility, but did not radically alter the system. The chapters in this book show that the study of Indian society reveals novel forms of social structure change. They introduce methods and theories that may well encourage social scientists to extend the study of change in Indian society to the study of change in other areas. Milton Singer (1912-1994) was Paul Klapper Professor of Social Sciences and professor of anthropology at the University of Chicago. He was a fellow of the Academy of Arts and Sciences. He was also chosen as a distinguished lecturer by the American Anthropological Association and was the recipient of the Distinguished Scholar Award of the Association for Asian Studies. Bernard S. Cohn (1918-2003) was Professor Emeritus of Anthropology at the University of Chicago. He was widely known for his work on India during the British colonial period and wrote many books on the subject of India including India: The Social Anthropology of a Civilization (1971), An Anthropologist among the Historians and Other Essays (1987), and Colonialism and its Forms of Knowledge (1996).
Social Mobility in the Caste System in India
Author | : James Silverberg,Association for Asian Studies. Meeting |
Publsiher | : Unknown |
Total Pages | : 166 |
Release | : 1969 |
Genre | : Caste |
ISBN | : STANFORD:36105041574570 |
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