Social Exclusion and Adverse Inclusion: Development and Deprivation of Adivasis in India
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- 9780198078937
- 305.800954 SOC
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Part I: Processes of Exclusion and Adverse Inclusion
1. Marginalization of Tribals in India
2. Tribes and Development: Retrospect and Prospect
3. Development, Environment, and Broom Grass: A Sociological Perspective
4. Displacement of Tribals in Jharkhand: A Violation of Human Rights
5. The Eternal Colonial Legacy: Adivasis and Land Assertion in Andhra Agency
Part II: Internal Exclusion
6. Development and Women: The Discourse in Nagaland / Rosemary Dzuvichu
7. Class Formation among the Tribals: A Case Study of the Mogs of Tripura
Part III: Exclusion Outcomes
8. Dying to Get Attention: A Closer Look at Child Mortality among Adivasis in India
9. Thought for Food: Starvation among Forest-dependent Communities
10. Poverty and Livelihoods in Forest-based Regions of Southern Orissa: Evidence and Policy Imperatives
11. Declining Adivasi Knowledge Systems and Killing of Linguistic Diversity
Part IV: Climate Change: An Emerging Issue of Exclusion?
12. On Indigenous Peoples' Future
13. Climate Change: Vulnerability and Women's Agency in Adivasi Society
14. Agricultural Transformations in Shifting Cultivation Areas of North-east India: Implications for Land Management, Gender, and Institutions
Part V: Beyond Exclusion and Adverse Inclusion
15. Changes and Chances in a Long View: The Ho People of West Singhbhum and the Challenges of Rapid Economic Growth
16. Displacement and Reconstruction of Livelihoods
17. Calorie Deficiency among Scheduled Tribes in the North-Eastern Region of India
18. Contents note continued: 18 Community Representatives' Views on Development Processes
19. Development of Adivasi Communities: Lessons from Projects in Asia
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