Resources, tribes and development : competing interests and contours of possibilities / edited by M.C. Behera, Jumyir Basar.
Material type: TextPublication details: Jaipur : Rawat Publications, c2014Description: 318p. ; 22cmISBN:- 9788131606704
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305.800952 SHI Japan, race and equality : | 305.800954 AHM State, nation and ethnicity in contemporary South Asia / | 305.800954 BAI The Civility of indifference on domesticating ethnicity / | 305.800954 BEH Resources, tribes and development : | 305.800954 BER Hindus of the Himalayas / | 305.800954 BHO Tribal India : | 305.800954 BOS Anthropology and some Indian problems / |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
The papers included in this book primarily focus on contradicting perspectives, competing interests, and emerging outcomes, when the relation between Indias tribes and their resource perceptions shifts along the line of corporate induced development projects. Precisely, it is a compendium of issues related to development induced displacement. In a broad sense, the relation between India's ecology and economy has been examined, with reference to specific contexts in development practices where resource perception and utilization are contested by traditional and commercial users.
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