Humanitarian Relief for the Citymakers

Humanitarian Relief for the Citymakers
Author: Balwant Singh Mehta,Simi Mehta,Arjun Kumar,Indu Prakash Singh
Publsiher: IndraStra Global
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2020-04-11
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9182736450XXX

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This paper by the team of IMPRI New Delhi discusses the Government of India's Deendayal Antyodaya Yojana National Urban Livelihoods Mission (DAY-NULM) in detail. And, aims to provide a way forward for a more coherent response to address people’s survival and protection on diverse levels of contamination during the ongoing COVID-19 crisis. About the Imprint: IndraStra Papers is an imprint of IndraStra Global New York, specially formulated for stimulating discussion on research and policy studies that deal with economic and development problems facing the world.

Journal of Development Policy Review JDPR

Journal of Development Policy Review  JDPR
Author: Balwant Singh Mehta,Soumyadip Chattopadhyay,Simi Mehta,Utpal Kumar De,Bibhas Saha,Arjun Kumar,M. Ramachandran,P. C. Mohanan,Rashmi Singh,Amrita Saha,Marco Carreras,Almas Mazigo,Manoj Kumar Singh,Shipra Maitra,Manish Priyadarshi,I. C. Awasthi,Govind Kelkar, Srruthi Lekha Raaja Elango,Partha Ray,Ziming Li,Aditi Madan,Mansi Awasthi,Soumya Bhowmick,Vani Kaushik,Ritika Gupta,Anshula Mehta,Debojyoti Das
Publsiher: IndraStra Global e-Journal Hosting Services
Total Pages: 228
Release: 2020-06-30
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9182736450XXX

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This special issue of the Journal of Development Policy Review (JDPR) focuses on the ‘COVID-19 Pandemic and India’. The whole journal divided into the following sections: Insights, Policy Perspectives, Special Articles, Young Voices, and Report Review. Articles in these sections cover the COVID-19 pandemic that has already posed and continues to pose innumerable challenges for policymakers and citizens across the globe.

Continental Encampment

Continental Encampment
Author: Are John Knudsen,Kjersti G. Berg
Publsiher: Berghahn Books
Total Pages: 275
Release: 2023-02-10
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781800738454

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During the past decade, Syria’s displacement crisis has made the Middle East one of the world’s foremost refugee-hosting regions. The measures to prevent refugees and migrants from leaving the region, and returning those who do, has made the region a zone of containment where millions remain displaced. The volume explores responses to mass migration and traces the genealogy of humanitarian containment from the Ottoman Empire and the emergence of the first refugee camps to the present-day displacement ‘crises’ and the re-bordering of Europe.

Teaching in Black and White

Teaching in Black and White
Author: Barbara E. Mattick
Publsiher: CUA Press
Total Pages: 301
Release: 2022-12-13
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780813236087

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Teaching in Black and White: The Sisters of St. Joseph in the American South discusses the work of the Sisters of St. Joseph of (the city of) St. Augustine, who came to Florida from France in 1866 to teach newly freed blacks after the Civil War, and remain to this day. It also tells the story of the Sisters of St. Joseph of Georgia, who sprang from the motherhouse in St. Augustine. A significant part of the book is a comparison of the Sisters of St. Josephs' work against that of their major rivals, missionaries from the Protestant American Missionary Association. Using letters the Sisters wrote back to their motherhouse in France, the book provides rare glimpses into the personal and professional (pun intended) lives of these women religious in St. Augustine and other parts of Florida and Georgia, from the mid-nineteenth century through the era of anti-Catholicism in the early twentieth century South. It carries the story through 1922, the end of the pioneer years of the Sisters of St. Josephs' work in Florida, and the end of Sisters of St. Joseph of Georgia's existence as a distinct order. Through the lenses of Catholicism, Florida and Southern history, gender, and race, the book addresses the Protestant concept of domesticity and how it was reinforced in Catholic terms by women who seemingly defied the ideal. It also relates the Sisters' contributions in shaping life in the South during Reconstruction as they established elite academies and free schools, created orphanages, ministered to all during severe yellow fever epidemics, and fought the specter of anti-Catholicism as it crept across the rural regions of the country. To date, little has been written about Catholics in the South, much less the women religious who served there. This book helps to fill that gap. Teaching in Black and White provides rare glimpses into the personal and professional lives of women religious in Florida and Georgia, from the mid-nineteenth to early twentieth-century.

Urban Displacement

Urban Displacement
Author: Are John Knudsen,Sarah A. Tobin
Publsiher: Berghahn Books
Total Pages: 311
Release: 2024-03-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781805393030

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Syria’s massive displacement (2012–present) is one of the largest, most complex and intractable humanitarian emergencies of today. More than 5.7 million Syrian refugees live mainly in cities and urban areas throughout the rest of the Middle East. Urban Displacement examines multiple dimensions of this crisis from political and socioeconomic predicaments to questions of social belonging, the complexity of the international, regional and national responses and how they affect urban spaces. The volume brings together many experts in the field of forced migration studies and displacement in the Middle East and presents a range of in-depth ethnographic data, large-scale surveys, and policy recommendations.

Urban Recovery

Urban Recovery
Author: Howayda Al-Harithy
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 442
Release: 2021-05-19
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781000362541

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This book calls for re-conceptualising urban recovery by exploring the intersection of reconstruction and displacement in volatile contexts in the Global South. It explores the spatial, social, artistic, and political conditions that promote urban recovery. Reconstruction and displacement have often been studied independently as two different processes of physical recovery and human migration towards safety and shelter. It is hoped that by intersecting or even bridging reconstruction with displacement we can cross-fertilize and exploit both discourses to reach a greater understanding of the notion of urban recovery as a holistic and multi-layered process. This book brings multidisciplinary perspectives into conversation with each other to look beyond the conflict-related displacement and reconstruction and into the greater processes of crises and recovery. It uses empirical research to examine how trauma, crisis, and recovery overlap, coexist, collide and redefine each other. The core exploration of this edited collection is to understand how the oppositional framing of destruction versus reconstruction and place-making versus displacement can be disrupted; how displacement is spatialized; and how reconstruction is extended to the displaced people rebuilding their lives, environments, and memories in new locations. In the process, displacement is framed as agency, the displaced as social capital, post-conflict urban environments as archives, and reconstructions as socio-spatial practices. With local and international insights from scholars across disciplines, this book will appeal to academics and students of urban studies, architecture, and social sciences, as well as those involved in the process of urban recovery.

Lessons in Sustainable Development from Bangladesh and India

Lessons in Sustainable Development from Bangladesh and India
Author: Simi Mehta,Vikash Kumar,Arjun Kumar
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 146
Release: 2019-02-18
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9783319954837

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This Palgrave Pivot looks through social, economic, institutional, and environmental lenses to examine sustainable development in India and Bangladesh. The effects of climate change make this comparative study particularly pertinent, as rising sea levels and severe weather events will lead to displacement and migration, exacerbating existing issues. India and Bangladesh share similar cultural and socioeconomic backgrounds and, as a result, face similar challenges: rapid population growth, widespread poverty, food insecurity, and gender inequality. Developing a sustainable future will require policymakers to consider all of these elements in their efforts to create human security.

Grammatical and Syntactical Approaches in Architecture Emerging Research and Opportunities

Grammatical and Syntactical Approaches in Architecture  Emerging Research and Opportunities
Author: Lee, Ju Hyun,Ostwald, Michael J.
Publsiher: IGI Global
Total Pages: 351
Release: 2019-12-20
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9781799817000

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Shape grammar and space syntax have been separately developed but rarely combined in any significant way. The first of these is typically used to investigate or generate the formal or geometric properties of architecture, while the second is used to analyze the spatial, topological, or social properties of architecture. Despite the reciprocal relationship between form and space in architecture—it is difficult to conceptualize a completed building without a sense of both of these properties—the two major computational theories have been largely developed and applied in isolation from each another. Grammatical and Syntactical Approaches in Architecture: Emerging Research and Opportunities is a critical scholarly resource that explores the relationship between shape grammar and space syntax for urban planning and architecture and enables the creative discovery of both the formal and spatial features of an architectural style or type. This book, furthermore, presents a new method to selectively capture aspects of both the grammar and syntax of architecture. Featuring a range of topics such as mathematical analysis, spatial configuration, and domestic architecture, this book is essential for architects, policymakers, urban planners, researchers, academicians, and students.