1857 Essays from Economic and Political Weekly

1857  Essays from Economic and Political Weekly
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 382
Release: 2008
Genre: History
ISBN: UOM:39015081848155

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Reading India 1991 2017

Reading India  1991 2017
Author: Pranab K. Bardhan,Sudipto Mundle,Rohini Somanathan
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2019
Genre: Economic development
ISBN: 9352877780

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Decolonizing Theory

Decolonizing Theory
Author: Aditya Nigam
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2021-12-30
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9789389812367

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Decolonizing Theory: Thinking across Traditions aims at disentangling theory from its exclusively Western provenance, drawing insights and concepts from other thought traditions, connecting to what it argues is a new global moment in the reconstitution of theory. The key argument, which is the point of departure of the book, is that any serious theorizing in the non-West should be fundamentally suspicious of any theory that only gives you one result-that four-fifths of the world does not and cannot do anything right. Everything in the non-West, from its modernity and secularism to its democracy and even capitalism, is always seen to be deficient. In other words, all it tells us is that we do not live up to the standards set by Western modernity. From this point of departure, it seeks to create a conceptual space outside (Western) modernity and capitalism, by insisting on a rethink of non-synchronous synchronicities. The book takes three key themes around which the whole story of modernity can be unraveled, namely the question of the political, capital and historical time, and secularism for a detailed discussion. It does so by bracketing, in a sense, the autobiographical story that Western modernity gives itself. In each case, it tries to show that past forms never simply disappear, without residue, to be fully supplanted by the modern, and merely applying theory produced in one context to another is, therefore, very misleading.

India Migration Report 2020

India Migration Report 2020
Author: S. Irudaya Rajan
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 404
Release: 2020-11-26
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781000223187

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India Migration Report 2020 examines how migration surveys operate to collect, analyse and bring to life socio-economic issues in social science research. With a focus on the strategies and the importance of information collected by Kerala Migration Surveys since 1998, the volume: Explores the effect of male migration on women left behind; attitudes of male migrants within households; the role of transnational migration and it effect on attitudes towards women; Investigates consumption of remittances and their utilization; asset accumulation and changing economic statuses of households; financial inclusion of migrants and migration strategies during times of crises like the Kerala floods of 2018; Highlights the twenty-year experience of the Kerala Migration Surveys, how its model has been adapted in various states and led to the proposed large-scale India Migration Survey; and Explores issues of migration politics and governance, as well as return migration strategies of other countries to provide a roadmap for India. The volume will be of interest to scholars and researchers of development studies, economics, demography, sociology and social anthropology, and migration and diaspora studies.

A Political History of Literature

A Political History of Literature
Author: Pankaj Jha
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2018-11-20
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780199095353

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Multilinguality gained a new impetus in North India with the influx of West Asian Muslim communities around the thirteenth century. Over a period of time, it entered everyday life as well as creative and scholarly pursuits. The fifteenth century, in particular, saw unprecedented vitality for literary practice, and the poet-scholar Vidyapati from Mithila was one of the many luminaries of the time. This volume encompasses an intimate linguistic, literary, and historical study of three of Vidyapati’s major works: a Sanskrit treatise on writing (Likhanāvalī); a celebratory biography in Apabhraṃśa (Kīrttilatā); and a collection of mythohistorical tales in Sanskrit (Puruṣaparīkṣā ). Through this examination, the author reveals a world that is marked by a range of ideas, expertise, literary tropes, ethical regimes, and historical consciousness, drawn eclectically from sources that belong to ‘diverse’ politico-cultural traditions. Using Vidyapati’s narratives, A Political History of Literature illustrates that many ideals extolled in fifteenth century literary cultures were associated with an imperial state—a state that was a century away from coming into being—and testifies that ideas incubate and get actualized in realpolitik only in the long duration.

Numbers in India s Periphery Political Economy of Government Statistics

Numbers in India   s Periphery  Political Economy of Government Statistics
Author: Ankush Agrawal,Vikas Kumar
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 421
Release: 2020-10-29
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781108486729

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An exciting account of how government statistics in developing countries are social artefacts dynamically shaped by political and economic contexts.

The Political Economy of Power Sector Reform

The Political Economy of Power Sector Reform
Author: David G. Victor,Thomas C. Heller
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 15
Release: 2007-02-08
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781139460798

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Over the last fifteen years the world's largest developing countries have initiated market reform in their electric power sectors from generation to distribution. This book evaluates the experiences of five of those countries - Brazil, China, India, Mexico and South Africa - as they have shifted from state-dominated systems to schemes allowing for a larger private sector role. As well as having the largest power systems in their regions and among the most rapidly rising consumption of electricity in the world, these countries are the locus of massive financial investment and the effects of their power systems are increasingly felt in world fuel markets. This accessible volume explains the origins of these reform efforts and offers a theory as to why - despite diverse backgrounds - reform efforts in all five countries have stalled in similar ways. The authors also offer practical advice to improve reform policies.

Inclusive Growth

Inclusive Growth
Author: Kakkadan Nandanath Raj
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 360
Release: 2006
Genre: India
ISBN: UOM:39015081828124

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