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Welcome to the Spring/Summer 2020 Sociology Catalogue. If you are interested in licensing any of our titles, please contact the representative for your territory (see back cover) for more information. GENERAL AND COMPARATIVE SOCIOLOGY

GENERAL AND COMPARATIVE SOCIOLOGY Stepping into the Elite Uneven Odds Divya Vaid is assistant professor, Trajectories of Social Change in India, France, and the Centre for the Study of Social United States Systems, School of Social Sciences, Jules Naudet is a research fellow with University, New the Centre National de la Recherche , India. Scientifique (CNRS), Paris, France; This book examines the myriad Renuka George is an independent opportunities, processes, and translator. outcomes of upward social mobility The experience of shifting from and the impact of its absence in the one social class to another—from Indian society. Drawing on national- a dominated group to a dominant level datasets and quantitative group—raises the question of how methods, this work addresses some the upwardly mobile person relates to questions and approaches vis-à-vis his/her group of origin. Stepping into social mobility through interactions the Elite traces the particular ways between social class, caste, gender, marriage, and education. in which upwardly mobile people in India, France, and the United States, 9780199480142 | 2018 | Hardback | `1,095 countries embodying three distinct stratification systems, make sense of this change. e-Book available Given that people draw upon specific cultural tools or repertoires to analyse their world and situate themselves in it, Naudet identifies the extent to which narratives of ‘success’ vary from one country to another. Delhi’s Meatscapes Muslim Butchers in a Transforming Mega-City 9780199487240 | 2018 | Hardback | `995 Zarin Ahmad is affliated research fellow, Centre for Social Sciences and e-Book available Humanities, , India. This work is about the Qureshi Muslim butchers of Delhi, an Dr. Ambedkar and Democracy endogamous group among Muslims in India, traditionally involved in the An Anthology Islamic Halaal slaughtering and Christophe Jaffrelot (ed.) is professor selling of animal meat. It looks at of Indian politics and sociology at the lives of an urban occupational the King’s India Institute, London, people who are engaged in the meat UK, and research director at the sector, the commodity meat, and Centre National de la Recherche the sociopolitical, economic, and Scientifique (CNRS), Paris, France; cultural spaces that meat occupies Narendra Kumar (ed.) is professor, in urban areas. This study thus aims Centre for Political Studies, School to understand and document these shifts and contextualize the of Social Sciences, Jawaharlal Nehru changing identities of a marginalized community. University, New Delhi, India. The book discusses Ambedkar’s idea 9780199477807 | 2018 | Hardback | `750 of democracy. He was known to be concerned with the governance of the e-Book available country after the colonial rule came to an end. However, his idea of democracy is not only reflected in his post-colonial writings but also in the writings submitted by him to the British from 1919 till 1946–7, and also before and during his engagement with the Constituent Assembly. This book includes the original writings such as the memorandums, speeches, lectures, et cetera, of Ambedkar from 1919 to 1956.

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This is a collection of entries spanning two volumes, written by a young Manuben Gandhi. It is a record of her life and times with M.K. Gandhi between the years 1943–8. Gandhi joined Gandhi’s entourage in 1943 as an aide to his ailing wife Kasturba in the Aga Khan Palace prison and remained with him and his family until his assassination.

Through this period she recorded her experiences with M.K. Gandhi through meticulous and intimate entries in her diary. These diaries are unlike other diaries from Gandhi's companions in that they were shown to him daily and he signed on the entries to authenticate them. More than 60 years after his death, these diaries are now some of the most important accounts of his life, ideology, popularity, and intimate relationships with his family, physician, and associates.

Tridip Suhrud is director, Archives, Centre for Environmental Planning and Technology (CEPT) University, Ahmedabad, and director and chief editor (retired), Sabarmati Ashram Preservation and Memorial Trust, Ahmedabad, India. GENERAL AND COMPARATIVE SOCIOLOGY

QED A Frayed History India Tests Social Theory The Journey of Cotton in India Dipankar Gupta has taught sociology Meena Menon has been a journalist for nearly three decades at the Centre since 1984 and has written for the Study of Social Systems, extensively on sociopolitical issues, School of Social Sciences, Jawaharlal including environment, development, Nehru University, New Delhi, India. and politics; Uzramma is the director Taking up unresolved conceptual of Malkha Marketing Trust and the issues in the fields of health, founder of Dastkar Andhra, and has agricultural unrest, caste, and been associated with India’s cotton the understanding of modernity, textile industry since 1989. this volume shows how the many Meena Menon and Uzramma take complexities in India should not tempt us through the fascinating history one to exoticism because that does of cotton in India, examining its little to combat social prejudice. illustrious origins, its blood-stained colonial heritage, and the events that led to its current crisis. Amid the bleakness, the authors suggest 9780199476510 | 2017 | Hardback | `695 a silver lining: reviving indigenous cotton, and the handloom industry that spun its fame. Through painstaking research, the authors show that with the right combination of friendly policies and championing the Indian cotton brand, it is possible to restore the fabric’s past glory. This is an important book for the lovers A Republic in the Making of cotton and anyone concerned with the struggles of Indian India in the 1950s agriculture in this fast-changing market. Gyanesh Kudaisya is associate professor, South Asian Studies 9780199474639 | 2017 | Hardback | `750 Programme, National University of Singapore, Singapore. e-Book available The narrative on the 1950s is woven around certain key themes: the manner in which India moved away from conditions of disorder and Learning Non-violence turmoil to deal with the ‘unfinished Gangeya Mukherji (ed.) is reader business’ of Partition; the cartographic in English, Mahamati Prananth reconstruction of India as a political Mahavidyalaya, Mau-Chitrakoot, Uttar space; the uncertain journey of its Pradesh, India. democratic institutions; the crafting The essays in this volume on non- of inclusive citizenship amidst the violence engage on one with ambiguities and anxieties surrounding the minorities; and the totality of the concept, while the audacious project of economic self-reliance through at another they acknowledge the development planning and land reforms. This work offers porosity of the idea of non-violence, insights into how India came to be transformed in critical ways particularly with respect to praxis or to anchor itself as a resilient, democratic polity. what can be thought of as learnt non- violence. Conceived and osmotically 9780198098553 | 2017 | Hardback | `575 structured around four themes— religion, protest, the modern condition, and the world today—the book is an invitation to consider the practical possibilities of non-violence, aiming therewith to develop a transaction between modern discourses and the ancient vocabulary of the concept. Approaching the theme from their varied disciplinary perspectives, the contributors offer a rich intersection of the past and present, and between various disciplinary approaches to theorizing the concept, and to visualize the possibilities of a sustainable moral pedagogy of non-violence.

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Giving with a Thousand Hands SOCIAL AND CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY The Changing Face of Indian Philanthropy Reworking Culture Pushpa Sundar is a development Society, Religion, and Resources in Upland specialist and was the founder Northeast India director of Sampradaan Indian Centre Erik DeMaaker is assistant professor, for Philanthropy, New Delhi, India. Institute of Cultural Anthropology Making an important distinction and Development Studies, Leiden between charity and philanthropy, University, the . Giving with a Thousand Hands argues Social transformation in ‘remote’ that while charity is alive and well and ‘homogenous’ tribal uplands in India, the country is short on of Northeast India is one among philanthropy, defined as altruistic the least understood processes. giving, on a large enough scale to Contesting one-dimensional and bring about transformative social ahistorical imaginations of this change.The author in this book region, this book focuses on the offers a vision for the future of Indian vibrancy and effcacy of practices philanthropy, maintaining that it has a vital role to play in the deemed traditional among the Garo country and needs to be encouraged through various measures. (one of the upland communities). It argues that changing modes of livelihood can contribute to the 9780199470686 | 2016 | Hardback | `895 adaptation, reformulation, and thus ‘reworking’ of cultural ideas and practices. Instead of traditional customs becoming obsolete, they take on new significances as society modernizes.

Social Science Research in India Forthcoming Status, Issues, and Policies Sukhadeo Thorat (ed.) is chairman, Indian Council of Social Science s Research (ICSSR), New Delhi, and Global Nepali professor emeritus, Centre for the Religion and Culture in a New Diaspora Study of Regional Development, David N. Gellner (ed.) is professor of Jawaharlal Nehru University, social anthropology at the University New Delhi, India; Samar Verma of Oxford, UK. (ed.) is senior program specialist, Sondra L. Hausner (ed.) is professor International Development Research of anthropology of religion at the Center (IDRC), Canada, and Asia University of Oxford, UK. Regional Offce, New Delhi, India. Over the last 30 years, migration from Social science research plays a Nepal has increased exponentially, vital role in enriching societies by leading to many new diaspora generating scientific knowledge communities across the world. In that brings insights—even enlightenment—in understanding these diverse contexts, to what the dynamics of human behaviour and development. For social extent do Nepalis reproduce their sciences to realize their potential in shaping public policy, it is culture and pass it on to subsequent imperative that the research ecosystem is dynamic and vibrant; generations? the institutions governing it are robust and effective; and those producing quality research are strong and well governed. This How much of diaspora life is a response to social and political volume elaborates on various dimensions of social science concerns derived from the homeland? research in India, presenting a strong case for designing In this volume 21 authors address these issues through 18 a comprehensive national social science policy which can detailed case studies that tackle issues of livelihood, identity meaningfully strengthen and promote a research ecosystem for and belonging, internal conflict, and religious practice in the UK, improved public policymaking in the country. Addressing issues the USA, India, Southeast Asia, the Gulf countries, and Fiji. such as lack of funding, adequate data, infrastructure, and quality research output, it will serve as a national benchmark and 9780199481927 | 2018 | Hardback | `1,495 reference database for social sciences in India. e-Book available 9780199474417 | 2016 | Hardback | `1,495

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Dr B.R. Ambedkar’s conception of justice and his life’s work shaping the idea of India offers this proposed publication a vantage point for sustained reflection on concerns of justice and its relation to other human values in India and elsewhere. This project has succeeded in encouraging a wide inter-disciplinary engagement among academics, scholars, activists, and policymakers on each of the sub-themes treated in the five volumes. This collection on Dr Ambedkar has the following objectives: 1. To explore the multifaceted idea of justice in dialogue with Ambedkar's opus for a society that encompasses manifold social inequalities, deep diversities, exclusion, and marginality. 2. In dialogue with Ambedkar's writings, to suggest constitutional, institutional, and policy responses to the concerns of justice, and to reformulate the conceptual and policy linkages between social justice and other related norms and concerns.

Aakash Singh Rathore is the author of Ambedkar’s Preamble: A Secret History of the Constitution of India (2020) and a regular contributor to the Indian Express and Outlook magazine. Rathore has taught at Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU), University of Delhi, and Jindal Global University, India; Rutgers University and University of Pennsylvania, USA; University of Toronto, Canada; Humboldt University of Berlin, Germany; Libera Università Internazionale degli Studi Sociali (LUISS) Guido Carli, Italy. His 20 previous books range in theme from political philosophy, law, and religion to literature, sports, and wine. These include Hegel’s India: A Reinterpretation, with Texts (2017), and B.R. Ambedkar’s The Buddha and His Dhamma: A Critical Edition (2011). He is also the author of the forthcoming book, B.R. Ambedkar: A Biography. SOCIAL AND CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY

This is How We Dance Now! The Fall of Gods Performance in the Age of Bollywood and Memory, Kinship, and Middle Classes in South India Reality Shows Ester Gallo is a lecturer in Pallabi Chakravorty is director and anthropology at the Department associate professor, Department of Sociology and Social Research, of Music and Dance, Swarthmore University of Trento, and research College, Pennsylvania, USA. fellow at the Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies (RSCAS), Using multiple theoretical perspectives European University Institute, from film and media studies, Florence, Italy. anthropology, and performance studies, this book locates, historicizes, Interrogating the cultural roots and analyses the dance reality of contemporary Malayali middle show both as an aesthetic cultural classes, especially the upper caste product and as a lived reality of a Nambudiri community, The Fall new generation of middle-class of Gods is based on a decade- viewers and performers. The author long ethnography and historico- argues that these reality shows play sociological analyses of the an important role in shaping the contours and ambivalences of interconnections between colonial history, family memories, India’s new public culture, and explores how a large emergent and class mobility in twentieth- century South India. The author cross section of young dancers and choreographers are analyses the rich in anthropological detail and demonstrates struggling to stake a claim in the new culture industry of India. how past family experiences of class and geographical mobility (or immobility) are retrieved and reshaped in the present as alternative ways of conceiving kinship, transforming the idea 9780199477760 | 2017 | Hardback | `875 of collective suffering and sacrifice, and strengthening the felt necessity of territorial, caste, and religious mingling. e-Book available 9780199469307 | 2017 | Hardback | `1,195

e-Book available Dancing to the State Ethnic Compulsions of the Tangsa in Assam Meenaxi Barkataki-Ruscheweyh is research fellow, Department of Social Mini-India and Cultural Anthropology, Vrije The Politics of Migration and Subalternity in the Universiteit (VU), Amsterdam, the Andaman Islands Netherlands. Philipp Zehmisch is post doctoral Diversity in Northeast India is often research fellow at the Center for celebrated and performed. There has Advanced Studies and the Institute been a spate of ethnic festivals in of Social and Cultural Anthropology, this region in the recent years, but a Ludwig- Maximilians-Universität, question remains: Are these activities Munich, Germany. of ethnic revival signs of increasing This ethnographic study of the agency or proof of their continued Andaman settler society analyses marginalization? Situated around the various shades of inequality that tiny Tangsa community of Assam, arise from migrant communities’ this narrative ethnography looks at ethnic marginality and the material and representational access compulsions imposed on minority communities by the dominant to the state. The author employs community, state policies, and political borders. the concept of subalternity to investigate political negotiations of 9780199472598 | 2017 | Hardback | `1,195 island history, collective identity, ecological sustainability, and resource access. Interpreting characteristic views, practices, e-Book available and voices of subaltern interlocutors, the author untangles their collective agency and consciousness in migration, settlement, and place-making processes. Further, the book highlights particular subaltern strategies in order to achieve autonomy and peaceful cohabitation through movement, cultural and social appropriation, and multi-layered methods of resistance.

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Resisting Regimes Experience, Caste, and the Everyday Social Myth, Memory, and the Shaping of a Muslim Identity Gopal is former professor, Centre for Political Studies, JNU, New Shail Mayaram is professor, Centre Delhi, India, and chief editor, Economic for the Study of Developing Societies, and Political Weekly. Sundar Sarukkai New Delhi, India. is a philosopher based in Bengaluru, Resisting Regimes examines how India. colonial and princely regimes and By looking at the experiences of the Tablighi Jama’at have been everyday life in societies such as India, perceived, responded to, and resisted the book attempts to understand how by a subject group called the Meos, the social is experienced in various a community largely based in India ways, through the senses as well and Pakistan. Meo myth and memory as through conceptualizations such counter the statist enunciation of truth as self, time, and friendship, and and history and denial of identity. how different socialities are formed and sustained. It offers new insights on themes such as the ontology of the social, the way the social is experienced, the 9780199467617 | 2017 | OIP | `550 nature of social that operates in the world as invisible authority, along with the creation of notions such as social self and social time. Endorsing the concept of ‘Maitri’, signifying ethical relationship among multiple social entities, the book offers a distinct social theory. Towards Another Reason Identity Politics and Ethical Worlds in South India 9780199496051| 2019| Hardback | `1,100 Ulrich Demmer is professor in the Department of Social and Cultural Anthropology, Ludwig Maximilians University, Munich, Germany. Dark Fear, Eerie Cities This work examines the politics New Hindi Cinema in Neoliberal India of ethical collective identities and Šarūnas Paunksnis teaches at the becoming on a post-colonial terrain in Faculty of Social Sciences, Arts and South India. It explores how different Humanities, Kaunas University of cultural communities imagine, Technology, Kaunas, Lithuania. debate, and negotiate their self- understandings in terms of practical This book analyses a wide array of reason: with respect to ideas of what films made in the early twenty-first a good life truly is and how we should century to offer a philosophical and live ethically in practice. It examines psychoanalytical critique of the the ethical discourses and practices of an indigenous Adivasi transforming cinematic imaginary— community, of the federal Indian state of Tamil Nadu, and of the from the pre-1990s feudal family ideal recently established religious discourse of the god Sanesvara. to the contemporary construction of Drawing on an ethico political understanding of the political, the new middle class’s subjectivities this identity politics is shown to unfold within antagonistic, in the post-colonial context. Keeping hegemonic, and contested fields of power. in mind the effects of globalization, market liberalization, and the emergence of new forms of media and its consumption, the 9780199466818 | 2016 | Hardback | `1,195 book proposes a theoretical engagement with cinematic transformations. Paunksnis presents an interdisciplinary study of a genre of cinema in which crime thrillers and horror films are aimed at answering some of the fundamental questions of our contemporary times.

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India’s Villages in the 21st Century Family and Kinship Revisits and Revisions A Study of the Pandits of Rural Kashmir Surinder S. Jodhka is a professor T.N. Madan is honorary professor of sociology in the School of Social at the Institute of Economic Growth, Sciences, JNU, New Delhi, India. Delhi, India. Edward Simpson is professor of social This is a new, 50th anniversary edition anthropology and director of the South of a pioneering and ethnographically Asia Institute at SOAS, London, United rich account of the Hindu family. First Kingdom. published in 1965, the book describes This book revisits the realities of a typical Kashmiri homeland and contemporary rural India, exploring examines the composition of, the trajectories of change across and modes of recruitment to, the rural economies, the relationship of household. villages to the outside world, and In his foreword, Professor J.A. Barnes the dynamics of caste inequalities. (then at the Australian National The volume puts together 14 papers University) wrote: based on empirical studies carried out by sociologists, social ‘Dr Madan’s study adds to our understanding of social behaviour anthropologists, and economists over the past 15 years to begin in general, without restriction on region and epoch.’ a holistic conversation on contemporary rural India. It illustrates that diversity is a fundamental structure of Indian economy and 9780199465439 | 2015 | OIP | `565 society by focusing on the economies, patterns of settlements, and organization of social and political life in India’s villages. e-Book available 9780199497249 | 2019 | Hardback | `1,495

e-Book available Set Adrift Capitalist Transformations and Community Politics along ’s Shore Doing Sociology in India Gayatri Nair is assistant professor, sociology, Department of Social Genealogies, Locations, and Practices Sciences and Humanities, Sujata Patel (ed.) is distinguished Indraprastha Institute of Information professor at Savitribai Phule Technology, Delhi, India. University, India. Mumbai’s traditional fishing This important volume on the history community, the Kolis, have been of sociology in India locates scholars, adversely affected by rapid changes scholarship, theories, perspectives, in technology and ecological and practices of the discipline in conditions. In organizing to secure different cities and regions of the their rights, however, Koli women country over a century. It argues have stridently resisted the entry of that this history is enmeshed in migrant men, while Koli men seek political projects of constructing opportunities elsewhere. This book a ‘society’, which took place as a looks at the impact of technological and ecological changes on result of colonialism and dominant the social lives of those who live and labour along the coasts of nationalism. The book affrms one of India’s richest cities. the existence of both strong and weak traditions of scholarship in India and underscores three 9780190130244 | 2020 | Hardback | `1,295 processes that have aided this development at various points of time: reflexive interrogation of received scholarship; probing ideal types of theories within classrooms; and questioning existing debates on society and its language by the public. ‘An outcome of rich scholarship[,] it brings together practitioners from diverse backgrounds across regions to engage and explore the various historical and experiential domain[s] of sociology in India.’ —The Book Review

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SOCIOLOGY OF RELIGION Religion as Critique Heaven’s Gates and Hell’s Flames Islamic Critical Thinking from Mecca to the New Christian Movements in Contemporary India Marketplace Savio Abreu is director of Xavier Irfan Ahmad is an anthropologist Centre of Historical Research, Goa, and senior research fellow at the India. Max Planck Institute for the Study This book is an ethnographic field- of Religious and Ethnic Studies in based study of Christian groups in Gottingen, Germany. contemporary Goan society that fall Challenging common views of Islam under Charismatic and Pentecostal as hostile to critical thinking, Irfan Christianity. It analyses how the Ahmad makes the far-reaching symbols, beliefs and ritual practices, argument that potent systems and and the organizational structure modes for critique are inherent of the neo-Pentecostal sects and in Islam. Demonstrating the the Catholic Charismatic Renewal Enlightenment’s Indian liberal notions shape and influence religious and of reason and critique as ethnic and sociocultural identities, world views, drawing on South Asian Muslim and the everyday life activities of individual adherents. traditions, he drafts an alternative genealogy of critique.

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Religion, Secularism, and Ethnicity in Cow in the Elevator Contemporary Nepal David Gellner (ed.) is professor Wonder, Creativity, and Ethical Life in India of social anthropology and fellow Tulasi Srinivas is associate of All Souls College, University of professor, Institute of Liberal Arts and Oxford, UK; Sondra L. Hausner (ed.) Interdisciplinary Studies, Emerson is professor of theology, St. Peter’s College, USA. College, University of Oxford, UK; and In this book, the author presents an Chiara Letizia (ed.) is professor of imaginative, yet critical reading of South Asian Religions, Department modern religious life in Bangalore, of Religious Studies, University of India. Drawing on nearly two decades Quebec in Montreal, Canada. of fieldwork with priests, residents, Nepal has passed through dramatic and devotees, and her own experience changes in the last 30 years, including of living in the hi-tech city, the author a Maoist revolution, the transition finds moments where ritual enmeshes from monarchy to republic, the with global modernity to create declaration of secularism, and intense wonder—a feeling of amazement at globalization. What happens to religion under conditions of rapid being overcome by the unexpected social and political change? How do citizens of the former Hindu and the sublime. Offering a nuanced account of how the ruptures kingdom understand secularism? This volume analyses the of modernity can be made normal and even comical in a city experience of Nepal and asks if Nepal is finding its own solution swept up in globalization’s tumult, the author brings the visceral to the conundrum of secularism. richness of wonder, apparent in creative ritual in and around Hindu temples, into the anthropological gaze. 9780199467723 | 2016 | Hardback | `1,295

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It is believed that law and violence generally share an antithetical relationship in liberal democracies. Lawlessness is understood to produce violence, and law is invoked and deployed as a means to resist and undo that. Violent Modernities attempts to establish that this relationship is not one of animosity, but of a deep, counterintuitive intimacy and is at the base of what makes India a modern nation-state. Delving into the patterns of law and violence through the cultural imaginaries of justice, marked by the combined rise of neoliberalism and Hindutva— the book argues that legal imagination in India does not only emanate from courtrooms, legislations and judgments, but is also lived in the practices of ordinary disobediences and everyday failures. The author suggests that it is only when law can be re-imagined as such, that the violence at the foundations of state law can be unsettled.

Oishik Sircar is associate professor, Jindal Global Law School, Sonepat, India. SOCIOLOGY AND LAW / SOCIOLOGY OF DEVELOPMENT

SOCIOLOGY OF DEVELOPMENT Child Rights in India India: Social Development Report 2018 Third Edition Rising Inequalities in India Law, Policy, and Practice Tajamul Haque (ed.) is distinguished Asha Bajpai is founder dean and professor, Council for Social professor of law at the School of Development. He is also Honorary Law, Rights and Constitutional Chair, Special Cell on Land Policy, NITI Governance, Tata Institute of Social Aayog, India. Sciences, Mumbai, India. D. Narasimha Reddy (ed.) is a Analysing the laws in the light of developmental economist and court judgments and policy initiatives visiting professor, Institute of Human taken in India, this book examines Development, New Delhi, India. the interventions and strategies employed by non-governmental SDR 2018 takes an overview of organizations in recommending economic, social, regional, and legislative reforms in support of gender inequalities that persist children. This fully revised third in India. Despite a growth in the country’s GDP, access to edition focuses on the new legal developments in India—such as health, education, employment, credit, or property still remains the Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection of Children) Act, 2015; difficult for various sections of society. Poverty and debt is very the new Central Adoption Resource Agency guidelines; the Right high among SCs, STs, women, and other vulnerable groups. of Children to Free and Compulsory Education Act, 2009; and the Examining regional disparities, rural–urban divides, unequal National Food Security Act, 2013—thus attempting to integrate access to public services, land, and labour, the volume concludes the law in theory and field practice. with the social development index , which is a part of all editions of the SDR. 9780199470716 | 2017 | OIP | `995 9780199494361 | 2019 | Paperback | `1,395 e-Book available

Indian Migrant Organizations Offend, Shock, or Disturb Engagement in Education and Healthcare Free Speech under the Indian Constitution Md Mizanur Rahman teaches at the Gautam Bhatia is advocate, High Gulf Studies Center, Qatar University, Court of Delhi, and visiting faculty, Qatar. Rakesh Ranjan teaches at the West Bengal National University of Centre for Development Practice and Juridical Sciences, Kolkata, India. Research, Tata Institute of Social This book is a comprehensive Sciences, Patna, India. examination of free speech under The Indian diaspora is increasingly the Indian Constitution. It explores engaging with the homeland Indian free speech jurisprudence by forming a range of migrant from a doctrinal, comparative, organizations constituting a growing and philosophical perspective. sector of non-state actors who Taking as its point of departure engage with the host country and the constitutional guarantee of the the country of origin in a sustained freedom of speech and expression— and profound way. Research on Articles 19(1)(a) and 19(2) of the migrant organizations tends to Constitution of India— the book focus only on transnational migrant organizations in host discusses, clause by clause, the development of law from countries. Indian Migrant Organizations analyses a set of local colonial times to present-day controversies. Issues relating to and transnational organizations formed by Indian migrants, public order, sedition, hate speech, film and online censorship, whose activities include mobilizing resources and connections privacy and defamation, the relationship between free speech and engaging in numerous development initiatives in India, and and economic structure are some of the topics examined in the studies their engagement particularly in the Indian healthcare book. The book presents the understandings and limitations of and education sectors. In particular, the book discusses how the free speech law, and suggests possible pathways for the these organizations have evolved, what kind of healthcare and future. educational projects and activities they are carrying out, and how such collective efforts are affecting development dynamics in 9780199488643 | 2018 | OIP | `510 India.

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India’s Villages in the 21st Century Ground Down by Growth Surinder S. Jodhka (ed.) is professor, Tribe, Caste, Class, and Inequality in School of Social Sciences, Jawaharlal Twenty-First Century India Nehru University, India. Alpa Shah is associate professor Edward Simpson (ed.) is director, in anthropology at London School South Asia Institute, SOAS, London, of Economics, UK; Jens Lerche is UK. reader in labour and agrarian studies As rural sociology in India has at SOAS, University of London, UK; undergone dynamic phases and shifts, Richard Axelby is lecturer in the village studies in India have continued Department of Development Studies to evolve. However, the shifts in Indian at SOAS, UK; Dalel Benbabaali is economic policy during the early Leverhulme Early Career Fellow 1990s began to marginalize rural in Area Studies at the University life and its agrarian economy in the of Oxford, UK; Brendan Donegan national imagination. India’s Villages is visiting fellow in anthropology studies this shift and argues that in 21st-century India the rural at LSE, UK; Jayaseelan Raj is continues to play a significant role, just as much as the rural assistant professor at the Centre for itself changes in form and nature. The volume puts together 14 Development Studies in Kerala, India; papers based on empirical studies carried out by sociologists, Vikramaditya Thakur is assistant professor of anthropology at social anthropologists, and economists over the past 15 years to the University of Delaware, USA. begin a holistic conversation on the rural today. Ground Down by Growth shows how capitalism entrenches, rather than erases, social difference and has transformed 9780199497249 | 2019 | Hardback | `1,495 traditional forms of identity-based discrimination into new mechanisms of exploitation and oppression. e-Book available 9780199485062 | 2018 | Hardback | `850

e-Book available (For sale in South Asia only) Dispossession without Development Land Grabs in Neoliberal India Michael Levien is assistant professor Hydraulic City of Sociology at Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, USA. Water and the Infrastructures of Citizenship in Mumbai Since the mid-2000s, India has Nikhil Anand is assistant professor been beset by widespread farmer of anthropology, University of protests against land dispossession. Pennsylvania, USA. Dispossession Without Development In Hydraulic City, Nikhil Anand demonstrates that beneath these explores the politics of Mumbai’s conflicts lies a profound shift in water infrastructure to demonstrate regimes of dispossession. While how citizenship emerges through the post-colonial Indian state the continuous efforts to control, dispossessed land mostly for public- maintain, and manage the city’s sector industry and infrastructure, water. Anand found that Mumbai’s since the 1990s state governments water flows through a dynamic have become land brokers for private real estate capital. Using infrastructure built on the relations the case of a village in Rajasthan that was dispossessed for between residents, plumbers, a private special economic zone, the book ethnographically politicians, engineers, and the 3,000 illustrates the exclusionary trajectory of capitalism-driving miles of pipe that bind them. dispossession in contemporary India. 9780199477654 | 2017 | Hardback | `995 9780190915513 | 2018 | Hardback | `795

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Scholars of Faith will fill a gap in the field of religious education for women in the Muslim world, a subject of considerable importance today. While a number of recent studies shed light on the history of religious education for Muslim boys and men, women's education is a neglected field. This book joins a small number of studies of Indian madrasas for girls, namely. Additionally, it examines an online Qur'an class by Al-Huda International that caters to South Asian Muslim women. This class is truly international, being streamed from Canada, with students from North America, Europe, the UAE, and South Asia.

Usha Sanyal is visiting assistant professor, Wingate University, North Carolina, USA. ISBN: 9780199491070 Pub Date: 2019 Binding: Hardback Price: `1,495

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This volume is dedicated to the study of social, economic, and political elites in India. The contributors address some fundamental questions regarding India’s elites, the change in their composition in recent years, their relationship with each other and with the rest of the social body, and the role of caste in the configuration and reconfiguration of social and economic elites. The book has three broad themes. The first concerns elite spaces which explores the uneasiness of elites to handle public and private spaces and interests. The second deals with the trajectories of particular elite groups such as the dominant castes of Kammas of , the Jats of Uttar Pradesh, and urban elites. The third and final theme is on elite lives and practices.

Surinder S. Jodhka (ed.) is professor at the Centre for the Study of Social Systems, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi, India. Jules Naudet (ed.) holds a doctorate in sociology. His research focussed on a comparative analysis of the experience of upward social mobility in France, India, and the USA. SOCIOLOGY OF DEVELOPMENT

1–800-Worlds Within the Limits The Making of the Indian Call Centre Economy Moral Boundaries of Class and Gender in Urban India Mathangi Krishnamurthy is assistant Amanda Gilbertson is lecturer in youth professor, Department of Humanities and contemporary India, Australia and Social Sciences, Indian Institute India Institute, University of Melbourne, of Technology, Madras, India. Australia. This book is concerned with This book explores what being the labour practices and media middle class means to those who atmospheres of Indian call centre claim to belong to this class. Drawing workers, and locates the call centre on ethnographic material from the economy within the sociopolitical south-Indian city of Hyderabad, the context of the new Indian middle author highlights the centrality of classes. Based on the ethnographic moral discourses in the production research in Pune, this book of class and gender in urban India. investigates how citizens between the She explores school education ages of 18 and 25 became the ideal patterns, shifting marriage ideals, worker population for the call centre and youth cultures such as dating and fashion to understand industries. the new middle class world view. This world view, the work asserts, is built around developing cosmopolitan sensibilities 9780199476053 | 2017 | Hardback | `795 within traditional caste, class, and gender boundaries. The work also looks at the power of such a world view to naturalize and e-Book available legitimize gender and class and caste hierarchies.

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The New Frontier Merit vs. Caste in the Indian IT Sector Marilyn Fernandez is professor, Negotiating Cultures Department of Sociology, Santa Clara Delhi Architecture and Planning from 1912–1962 University, USA. Pilar Maria Guerrieri is assistant This work explores the relevance of professor, architectural design, GD caste in the new private sector Indian Goenka School of Fashion and Design, information technology (IT). The work Haryana, India. argues that despite denials by many This work is about the city of Delhi in the IT industry, questions about and its architectural and urban the role of caste in Indian society, design styles from 1912, when the particularly in a new occupational British Town Planning Committee sector such as information technology, for New Delhi was formed, to 1962, are worthy of continued exploration. when the first master plan was Indian IT offers an excellent test case implemented. It examines, from a for proponents of ‘post-caste’ India. historical perspective, the process of hybridization between cultures, local 9780199479498 | 2018 | Hardback | `1,195 architecture, and urban planning. The work analyses architectural elements of the city of Delhi to e-Book available understand how foreign developmental models were indigenized, the resistance encountered in the process, and finally their adaptation to local architectural contexts.

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Do We Care? Reengineering India India’s Health System Work, Capital, and Class in an Offshore Economy K. Sujatha Rao is senior leadership Carol Upadhya is professor, National fellow, Harvard School of Public Institute of Advanced Studies, Health, Boston, USA, and former Bengaluru, India. union secretary, Ministry of Health The 1990s is considered a turning and Family Welfare, Government of point for India, ushering in a phase India, New Delhi, India. of liberalization, globalization, and In India, health is not a part of the rapid economic growth. The success development story. It spends as little of the software industry symbolizes as 1 per cent of its GDP on health, these larger transformations and pushing the burden on the people India’s entry onto the global stage as a to pay for their health out of their rising economic power. Yet the wider savings or by borrowing at high social and cultural reverberations of interest rates. As a consequence, the outsourcing phenomenon have nearly 60 million people get pushed not been well understood. This book below poverty line every year. Yet, as this book suggests, there explores India’s post-liberalization transformation through an is hope for India to reverse the situation by taking some bold anthropological study of work, capital, and class in the software measures towards providing comprehensive primary care on the industry, viewed as a key site where new identities, aspirations, principle of universalism. and social imaginaries are being created and circulated. It examines the origins and organization of software capital, the 9780190125318 | 2020 | OIP | `595 production of the Indian IT workforce, the introduction of new forms of work and management, and the connections between e-Book available software and the ‘new’ middle class.

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Unraveling Farmer Suicides in India e-Book available Egoism and Masculinity in Peasant Life Nilotpal Kumar is assistant professor, School of Development, Azim Premji At Work in the Informal Economy of India University, Bengaluru, India. Farmers’ suicides have been typically A Perspective from the Bottom Up framed through offcial statistics Jan Breman is professor emeritus at and have been explained in terms the Amsterdam Institute for Social of agrarian economic distress. Science Research, University of This book revises and extends Amsterdam, the Netherlands. such explanations on the basis of This book encapsulates Jan Breman’s ethnographic work in Anantapur, anthropological fieldwork conducted Andhra Pradesh. It describes spatially in Gujarat spanning over four grounded transformations taking decades, both at the conceptual and place in the domains of production, empirical levels. It is divided into two consumption, social relationships, parts. The first covers the historical and gender identities in South India today. The understanding developments under capitalism that ‘farmers’ suicides’ are objectively, uniformly, and exclusively and contextualizes the vulnerability marked by ‘farm-related’ factors is interrogated, since, as the of the unorganized workforce. The book suggests, ‘farmers’ suicides’ are motivationally related second consists of 10 of the author’s to the wider field of rural suicides, which relate to emerging previously published papers elaborating on issues introduced mentalities and interactions around status, equality, and honour in the first part of the book, and familiarizes the reader with the in contemporary India. concept of informality and its ramifications.

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One of the country’s most eminent sociologists, J.P.S. Uberoi inaugurated a unique approach in the study of Indian sociology and social anthropology. He makes a case for a form of independent Indian sociology in relation to the principal philosophies and sociological theories of the Western world, by adopting Gandhi’s plea for swaraj in thought. This volume brings together 18 papers by Uberoi which highlight his pioneering thought. Originally written between 1968 and 2013, these papers are divided thematically into three groups. The first examines the eternal political war of imperialism versus nationalism as it relates to the academic pursuit of knowledge in the university. The second group begins with questions of social science and philosophy and concludes by discussing the working lives of the industrial worker (in the West) and the household farmer (in the East). The third group explores the project of finding grounds for a concept of a plural vernacular Indian modernity. The volume represents an emphatic statement by the author that the time has come for India to bid for its place in the universal free world of the intellect.

J.P.S. Uberoi (ed.) is former professor, Department of Sociology, Delhi School of Economics, University of Delhi, India. Khalid Tyabji (ed.) is visiting professor, National School of Drama, New Delhi, India. SOCIOLOGY OF DEVELOPMENT

The Grammar of Caste On Pauperism in Present and Past Ashwini Deshpande is professor of Jan Breman is professor emeritus at economics, Department of Economics, the Amsterdam Institute for Social Delhi School of Economics, India. Her Science Research, University of research interests are in the areas of Amsterdam, and honorary fellow international economics, economics at the International Institute of of discrimination, and the Chinese Social History in Amsterdam, the economy. Netherlands. Linking the economics of caste with Pauperism and pauperization are its politics, sociology, and history, this two of the most persistent and innovative book provides a stimulating widespread phenomena in India. assessment of the continuities and While a fierce debate rages on the changes in caste disparities in India line separating the poor from the over the last two decades. Deshpande non-poor, there is scant discussion uses rich empirical data to uncover on the huge mass of paupers— how contemporary, formal, urban sector labour markets reflect a not less than one-fifth of the country’s population—living in deep awareness of caste, religious, gender, and class cleavages. destitution. She convincingly argues that discrimination is neither a relic This book examines poverty and inequality through a of the past nor is it confined to rural areas, but is very much a sociological–anthropological lens that goes beyond the modern, formal-sector phenomenon. quantitative and unravels the fuzzy landscape of the informal This insightful book, with a new introduction to the paperback economy. It fills a conspicuous gap in the literature on casual edition, is an important step towards a multidisciplinary dialogue labour—that on the ‘floating’ and ‘footloose’ transient labour. for understanding (and mitigating) inequalities based on birth and descent. 9780199464814 | 2015 | Hardback | `850

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e-Book available Spectacular Cities Religion, Landscape, and the Dialectics of Globalization Ipsita Chatterjee is assistant Public Health and Private Wealth professor, Department of Geography, University of North Texas, USA. Stem Cells, Surrogates and Other Strategic Bodies Amidst the urban landscapes of Sarah Hodges is associate professor multiple cities across the United in the Department of History at the States and India loom large University of Warwick, UK; Mohan Rao the spectacular complexes of is professor at the Centre of Social the Bochasanwasi Shri Akshar Medicine and Community Health Purushottam Swaminarayan Sanstha (CSMCH), School of Social Sciences, (BAPS) Shri Swaminarayan Mandirs, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New better known as the Akshardham Delhi, India. temples. The stunning architecture Poverty was the predominant of the sprawling temple complexes paradigm within which science policy contrasts with the stark modern was constructed in the late colonial, functionality of the American cities nationalist, and post-Independence in which they are situated. The author explores these temple eras of India. Yet, poverty eradication complexes as constituting multiple narratives of migration, as a goal seems to have fallen off transnationalism, spiritualism, national identity, multiculturalism, India’s scientific agenda. Has the problem of poverty in India and racism. Employing the Marxian dialectical method, the been solved? Or is it an inconvenient subject alongside the author shows how culture, economy, and spectacular urban narratives that frame India as a site of remarkable economic landscapes work in tandem to influence globalization in cities of growth? the United States and India. This volume explores globalization Seeking answers to these questions, the volume take a as it unfolds differently in the Global North and Global South to distinctive approach to the politics of health in modern India, bring into focus how cities synthesize changing landscapes of insisting that the commodification of health and medicine is theme-park urbanism in India, and mandirization in the United both fundamentally about economies of bodies, yet irreducible to States. conventional economic frameworks. 9780199465132 | 2016 | Hardback | `795 9780199463374 | 2016 | Hardback | `850

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ENVIRONMENTAL SOCIOLOGY Rethinking Revolutions Nature in the City Soyabean, Choupals, and the Changing Countryside in Bengaluru in the Past, Present, and Future Central India Harini Nagendra is professor of Richa Kumar is assistant professor sustainability, Azim Premji University, of sociology and policy studies in Bengaluru, India. the Department of Humanities and In a rapidly urbanizing India, what is Social Sciences, Indian Institute of the future of nature conservation? Technology, Delhi, India. How does the march of development The last 40 years have witnessed impact the conflict between nature massive agrarian change in the and people in India’s cities? Exploring Malwa region of Central India— these questions, Nature in the City beginning with the introduction of examines the past, present, and future soyabean cultivation in the 1970s, of nature in Bengaluru, one of India’s known as the ‘yellow revolution’, and largest and fastest growing cities. new information technology–based Once known as the Garden City of markets in the 2000s, referred to as India, Bengaluru’s tree-lined avenues, choupals. This ethnographic study historic parks, and expansive water bodies have witnessed is aimed at revisiting these changes which were proclaimed immense degradation and destruction in recent years, but have as technology- mediated development. Examining the claims also shown remarkable tenacity for survival. This book charts of prosperity and empowerment of farmers, Rethinking Bengaluru’s journey from the early settlements in the sixth Revolutions challenges the notion that science and technology century CE to the twenty-first century city, and demonstrates by themselves can bring unparalleled economic growth and how nature has looked and behaved, and has been perceived in prosperity to rural India. It argues that both techno-managerial Bengaluru’s home gardens, slums, streets, parks, sacred spaces, ways of understanding and evaluating agriculture, as also those and lakes. which emphasize the lenses of caste, class, and gender, are A fascinating narrative of the changing role and state of nature in inadequate in capturing the diverse processes at work in shaping the midst of urban sprawl, and integrating research with stories the lives of rural people. of people and places, this book presents an accessible and Highlighting the role of the environment and technology—not informative story of a city where nature thrives and strives. in deterministic ways, but as non-human forces working upon and with human agents—it suggests that both the social and 9780199465927 | 2016 | Hardback | `750 the technical must be considered together to understand the specific trajectories of agrarian change. e-Book available Paperback available 9780199465330 | 2016 | Hardback | `875

Water Security in Peri-Urban South Asia Migration Matters Adapting to Climate Change and Urbanization Mobility in a Globalizing World Vishal Narain (ed.) is associate Gurucharan Gollerkeri is secretary, professor, Public Policy and Performance Management, Cabinet Governance at Management Secretariat, Government of India, Development Institute (MDI), Gurgaon, New Delhi, India; Natasha Chhabra India; and Anjal Prakash (ed.) is is assistant manager, International programme coordinator of Himalayan Migration and Diaspora Division, Adaptation, Water and Resilience (HI- Federation of Indian Chambers of AWARE) Research at the International Commerce and Industry (FICCI), New Center for Integrated Mountain Delhi, India. Development (ICIMOD), Kathmandu, Nepal. This book tells an interesting story—of development as seen from This book explores the implications the lens of mobility. International of urbanization and climate change migration remains the orphan child of for peri-urban water security in globalization. From the last quarter South Asia. Focusing on four locations in the region, namely of the twentieth century, development has resulted in a world Kathmandu (Nepal), Khulna (Bangladesh), Hyderabad, and more unequal than ever before. Mobility of people needs to Gurgaon (India), the book describes how climate change and be understood as the natural corollary to international trade urbanization shape peri-urban water security. The research and capital. Sustaining global economic growth rates and documents the socio-technical mediation of water insecurity, progressing towards an equitable global order will be predicated describing both technological and institutional adaptive substantially on the free movement of people, and transnational responses. In describing adaptation, the focus is both on economic migration will be the next frontier of globalization. planned and autonomous adaptation. With a focus on peri-urban contexts, the book bridges an important gap in current studies 9780199464807 | 2016 | Hardback | `995 of adaptation and vulnerability to the impacts of climate change that tend to focus on purely agrarian or urban contexts.

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This book is an exploration of the nature of the 'social'; it argues that our definition of sociality is influenced largely by our everyday lives, the institutions we are part of, and the relationships we build. We smell, touch, and taste the social; we belong to the social (every social collection is defined by our sense of belongingness to, for instance, the family, the community, or the caste); and from all of this we understand something of the nature of the social. This volume is a theoretical interpretation of the process of the creation of the 'social' through our everyday lives—of how we construct a sense of ‘identity’, ‘authority’, and ‘ethics’ through the sensory perceptions of our daily lives.

Gopal Guru is professor, Centre for Political Studies, JNU, New Delhi, India, and chief editor, Economic and Political Weekly. Sundar Sarukkai is professor of philosophy, National Institute of Advanced Studies, Bangalore, India. ISBN: 9780199495450 Pub Date: 2019 Binding: Hardback Price: `1,195

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Land is a subject of great conflict and debate in India, which has manly focused on land acquisition. Land and the issues related to its acquisition have heavily influenced electoral verdicts and political fortunes in various parts of India. Differing visions on acquisition of various political parties that assume power in the central government have often been simplified into opposing camps: people friendly vs business friendly; populist vs neoliberal. Much of the general discourse on land remains similarly polarized. At the core of the debate are serious issues of justice and history intertwined with politics and economics. These debates over land are already prominent in contemporary India and are expected to become even more so in the coming decade, given the anxieties over rural distress and the problem of livelihoods and popular politics, and public policies, in India will have to stay engaged with the debate on land at their core.

Sanjoy Chakravorty (ed.) is professor of geography and urban studies at Temple University and visiting fellow at the Center for the Advanced Study of India at the University of Pennsylvania, USA. Amitendu Palit (ed.) is senior research fellow and research lead (Trade and Economic Policy) at the Institute of South Asian Studies in the National University of Singapore. PSYCHOLOGY AND SOCIETY

Psychology Volumes 1-5 ICSSR Research Surveys and Explorations Girishwar Misra (ed.) is the vice chancellor of Antarrashtriya Hindi Vishwavidyalya, Wardha, Maharashtra, India. This is a five-volume survey of research and developments in the discipline of psychology and its practice in India undertaken by the Indian Council of Social Science Research (ICSSR). Offering comprehensive accounts of research related to psyche, , cognition, affect, social processes, education, organizations, mental disorders, and health, this survey is an indispensable resource for the students, researchers, and professionals of psychology and allied disciplines.

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Volume 1: and analyses the impact of employees’ negative Volume One of this survey, Cognitive and Affective attitude, affect, and behaviour in the corporate Processes, discusses the developments in the setting. The contributors also study moral and study of cognitive and affective processes within ethical dimensions of the corporate life and look the Indian context. It examines the growth of at the way consumption practices have evolved in applied cognition and positive psychology as contemporary India. research fields. It also analyses how pedagogy Volume 4: responds to a shift in the practices of knowing and Volume Four of this survey, Themes in learning. Additionally, it proposes epithymetics— Contemporary Mental Health Research, looks at the desire studies—as an upcoming field of research. most recent perspectives in the fields of mental The volume investigates the impact of evolving health and psychotherapy in India. It studies the cognitive and affective processes in Indian practice, training, and research in psychotherapy research and real-life contexts. as well as examines the shift to critical and Volume 2: interpretive approaches in the disciplines of Volume Two of this survey, Individual and the health and community psychology. This volume Social: Processes and Issues, contextualizes the also reviews recent literature on common process of socialization in India. It analyses how mental disorders as well as severe ones such as discourses such as family, religion, and media schizophrenia, bipolar disorders, and dementia. contribute to the psycho-social development of an Additionally, it evaluates some concepts of individual as a member of the contemporary Indian preventive mental health as applicable to children society. It also investigates the different ways in in India. which personality and identity are understood Volume 5: in contemporary psychological discourses. Volume Five of this survey, Explorations into Additionally, it analyses the interdependence Psyche and Psychology: Some Emerging between the individual and the collective. The Perspectives, examines the future of psychology contributors discuss prominent studies of in India. It situates the difference between processes and issues pertaining to the connection Eastern and Western conceptions of the mind in between the individual and his/her socio-cultural the practice of psychology. The authors look at context. this discipline as shaped by and shaping belief Volume 3: systems such as yoga. They also analyse animal Volume Three of this survey, Psychology of behaviour through the lens of psychology. This Organizations, examines issues of motivation, volume critiques the contemporary psychological performance, and leadership in Indian practices in India and offers a new perspective of organizations, along with consumer concerns in the relationship between psychologists and their India. It explicates organizational performance objects of study.

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SOCIOLOGY OF EDUCATION The University as a Site of Resistance Scholars of Faith Identity and Student Politics South Asian Muslim Women and the Embodiment of Gaurav J. Pathania is a visiting Religious Knowledge scholar at the College of Education, Usha Sanyal is lecturer at Queens University of Massachusetts, University of Charlotte, and visiting Amherst, USA. professor of history at Wingate The university has emerged as a key University, North Carolina, USA. site of cultural contestation, political This book addresses Muslim girls’ expression, and social activism. As education within orthodox systems of a place of learning and gestation of learning in South Asia. The first part critical thought, the university space presents an ethnographic analyses remains vital to the formation of of the issue in the madrasas of Uttar collective identities, ideologies, and Pradesh in north India. The second socio-cultural practices. The current section provides a broader perspective volume offers an ethnographic on women’s education among account of Osmania University in orthodox religious communities Hyderabad, where the students were globally. involved in one of India’s longest running movements—the The author gives a detailed description of the Al-Huda movement for Telangana statehood. educational corporation that aims to enlighten people through By raising a conceptual debate on ‘new social movements’, education on the Qur’an, which has specific principles and Pathania examines contemporary student resistance and teachings for women. analyses protest methods, strategies, networks, and the role of various caste, and sub-caste groups, and civil society 9780190120801 | 2020 | Hardback | `1,495 organizations in the struggle for social justice to envision a new cultural politics. In this book, the author critically scrutinizes the debate on nationalism and processes of democratization of institutional spaces. History of Education Policymaking in India ` 1947–2016 9780199488414 | 2018 | Hardback | 895 R.V. Vaidyanatha Ayyar is independent e-Book available researcher and former member of the Indian Administrative Service. This book documents the history of education policymaking in India India Education Report from 1947 to 2016. It provides a nuanced understanding of policy Progress of Basic Education developments from the inception of R.Govinda (ed.) is distinguished the Indian Education Commission professor, J. P. Naik National Fellow (1882) to developments in the field of (Indian Council of Social Science education during the British era, and Research), Council for Social consequently the post Independence Development, New Delhi, India. period. A comprehensive study Mona Sedwal (ed.) is assistant of the organization of education professor in the Department of in our country, this book brings Training and Capacity Building together the role of the state, private actors, and central and in Education, National University state governments in furthering educational policy objectives. of Educational Planning and The book thus develops new insights into the processes and Administration, New Delhi, India. politics of policymaking within the description of the Al-Huda educational corporation that aims to enlighten people through Tracing the country’s progress in education on the Qur’an, which has specific principles and elementary education, India Education Report presents an teachings for women. exhaustive analysis of the subject highlighting achievements and issues that remain unresolved. The volume contains scholarly reviews on carefully chosen themes ranging from pre-school 9780199474943 | 2017 | Hardback | `1,995 education to adult education and examines governance and financing of education as public provision. e-Book available 9780199474714 | 2017 | Paperback | `995

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Madrasas and the Making of Islamic Womanhood Schooling for All Hem Borker is assistant professor Can We Neglect the Demand? at the Centre for the Study of Social V. Santhakumar is professor, Azim Exclusion and Inclusive Policy, Jamia Premji University, Bengaluru, India. Millia Islamia, New Delhi, India. Namita Gupta is visiting faculty, Azim This in-depth ethnography looks Premji University, Bengaluru, India. at the everyday lives of Muslim Rama Murthy Sripada is program students in a girls’ madrasa in India. manager, Azim Premji Foundation, Borker illustrates how young Muslim Bengaluru, India. girls invoke the virtues of safety, modesty, and piety learnt in the Children belonging to specific socio- madrasa to reconfigure normative economic groups in India are more social expectations around marriage, likely to drop out of schools, attend education, and employment. Amongst irregularly, and learn less even if they the few ethnographies on girls’ are in school. Their parents do not madrasas in India, this volume focuses on unfolding of young demonstrate adequate demand for women’s lives as they journey from their home to madrasa and schooling, and do not see education beyond, thereby problematizing the idealized and coherent contributing to a better life for their children. The book argues notions of piety presented by anthropological literature on that the problems of schooling in India can be addressed by female participation in Islamic piety projects. strongly encouraging parents to keep children in schools, to see that they attend regularly, and to ensure that children learn The author uses ethnographic portraits to introduce us to an adequately. array of students, many of whom find their aspirational horizon expanded as a result of the madrasa experience. Such stories 9780199467051 | 2016 | Hardback | `795 challenge the dominant media’s representations of madrasas as outmoded religious institutions. Further, the author illustrates how the processes of learning–unlearning and alternate visions of the future. POLITICAL SOCIOLOGY 9780199484225 | 2018 | Hardback | `1,195 The Algebra of Warfare–Welfare A Long View of India’s 2014 Election e-Book available Irfan Ahmad is senior research fellow, Max Planck Institute for the Study of Religious and Ethnic Studies, Gottingen, Germany. The Holy Grail Pralay Kanungo is professor and ICCR India’s Quest for Universal Elementary Education Chair of Contemporary India Studies, R.V. Vaidyanatha Ayyar is an Leiden University, the Netherlands. independent researcher and a former This volume explores how the member of the Indian Administrative Bharatiya Janta Party (BJP) won the Service (1966–2003). 2014 parliamentary elections with an This book chronicles India’s quest unprecedented majority, and what that for universal elementary education victory means for politics in general (UEE) with a focus on the period after and Indian politics in particular. It 1986—a period during which India opens up space for new theoretical made spectacular strides progressing and methodological reflections on electoral democracy, critically from a country which accounted for taking on such salient issues as development, terrorism, a third of the world’s out-of-school charisma, media, and new mechanisms of mobilization, children to one with only a minuscule nationalism, rumour, religion, regionalism, polarisation, space, 0.3 per cent of the same. Instrumental Muslim vote, and caste. in bringing about this change has been This volume focusses squarely on the empirical acts of voting. It educational policy making. This volume is a rare peek into the sociologically and historically examines the enduring as well as internal workings of the education ministry and development changing institutional, social, political, and cultural landscapes in agencies through the eyes of a bureaucrat who saw from close which voting takes place. This book puts human subjectivity at quarters how educational policy was formulated, and helps open the centre of election studies. The anthropological-sociological the ‘black-box’ of policymaking in India. perspective the volume places before readers draws on political- social theory, whereby the volume also examines the larger and 9780199463473 | 2016 | Hardback | `1,995 changing contours of modernity, with democracy and elections being its key faces.

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This book aims to scrutinize some of the conceptual ideas that underlie prevalent visions of youth as agents of social change and as a source of hope for a better future. As a part of the Education and Society in South Asia series, it provides insightful accounts of students' daily routines on and around a public university campus in Kathmandu, Nepal, and calls attention to a group of non-elite university students who have remained less visible in scholarly and public debates about student activism, youth unemployment, and international migration. By placing different strands of literature on youth, aspiration, and mobility into conversation, In Search of a Future unveils new and important perspectives on how young people navigate competing social expectations, educational inequalities, and limited job prospects.

Andrea Kolbel is research fellow at the Institute for Innovation and Technology, Berlin, Germany. POLITICAL SOCIOLOGY

Islam in the West Pieces of Earth Perceptions and Reactions The Politics of Land Grabbing in Kashmir Abe W. Ata (ed.) is an honorary fellow Peer Ghulam Nabi Suhail is director, at Deakin University and adjunct Centre for Research and Development professor at Swinburne University, Policy, Srinagar, India. Melbourne, Australia. Jan A. Ali This book is about the politics (ed.) is a senior lecturer in Islam and surrounding land-grabbing for modernity in the School of Humanities developmental projects by corporate- and Communication Arts at Western led establishments such as the University, Sydney, Australia. Indian National Hydroelectric Power This book examines the way Muslims Corporation in Kashmir. Combining the and mainstream societies in the literature in violence and development West perceive each other, by taking and dispossession studies, the author into account themes such as cultural addresses the sociopolitical conflict in pluralism, media, religious education, land-and resource-grabbing in conflict interfaith dialogue, and so on. Its zones. overarching argument is that Muslims are not defined solely by their faith but as an emerging group which is self-critical, 9780199477616 | 2017 | Hardback | `695 reflective, and focussed on clearing the misconceptions associated with their identity. Further, it posits that Westerners e-Book available who are more knowledgeable about Muslims usually express positive opinions about Islam, thereby arguing that the knowledge about and attitudes towards Islam are interrelated. Accumulation by Segregation 9780199487110 | 2018 | Hardback | `895 Muslim Localities in Delhi Ghazala Jamil is assistant professor at the Centre for the Study of Law and Governance, Jawaharlal Nehru Darjeeling Reconsidered University, New Delhi, India. Histories, Politics, Environments This work explores the processes of Townsend Middleton (ed.) teaches creation, expression, and articulation in the Department of Anthropology, of social identities of Muslims in University of North Carolina at Chapel Delhi, their spatial components of Hill, USA. identification such as residential segregation and ‘community Sara Shneiderman (ed.) teaches cohesion’, the interaction of urban at the Department of Anthropology Muslims with urban public spaces and School of Public Policy & Global and institutions; and the socio- Affairs/Institute of Asian Research, political positionality of Muslims in University of British Columbia, the urban social fabric. Vancouver, Canada. Darjeeling occupies a special place 9780199470655 | 2017 | Hardback | `750 in the South Asian imaginary with its Himalayan vistas, lush tea gardens, e-Book available and brisk mountain air. Darjeeling Reconsidered rethinks Darjeeling’s status in the post-colonial imagination.Mobilizing diverse disciplinary approaches from the social sciences and humanities, this definitive collection of essays sheds fresh light on the region’s past and offers critical insight into the issues facing its people today. While the historical analyses provide alternative readings of the systems of governance, labour, and migration that shaped Darjeeling, the ethnographic chapters present accounts of dynamics that define life in twenty-first century Darjeeling, including the Gorkhaland Movement, Fair Trade tea, indigenous and nationalist struggle, gendered inequality, ecological transformation, and resource scarcity.The volume figures Darjeeling as a vital site for South Asian and post-colonial studies and calls for a timely re-examination of the legend and hard realities of this oft- romanticized region.

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Through a collaborative ethnography, this book focusses on Dimapur's moments of crisis that characterize the present conjuncture. It explores the lives of residents, migrants, sojourners, and interlopers, and the worlds they traverse, create, and occupy. This book argues that in the present conjuncture, Dimapur's urban environment is shaped by capitalism, militarism, and urbanism. These historic forces produce the conditions of the present as manifest in the built environment, the spatial order, and the ways the city is governed, transformed, and transgressed.

Dolly Kikon, senior lecturer, Department of Anthropology and Development Studies, University of Melbourne, Australia. Duncan McDuie-Ra, professor, Department of Urban Sociology, University of Newcastle, , Callaghan, Australia. POLITICAL SOCIOLOGY

Democracy and Its Institutions On Uncertain Ground André Béteille, FBA, is professor Displaced Kashmiri Pandits in Jammu and Kashmir emeritus of sociology at the University Ankur Datta is assistant professor, of Delhi, India. Department of Sociology, Faculty Democracy rests on a delicate balance of Social Sciences, South Asian between two principles that may be University, New Delhi, India. called the rule of numbers and the This book engages the reader in rule of law. To ensure that the rule of questioning how societies come to law is not overwhelmed by the weight terms with dispossession, loss, and of numbers, democracy requires protracted displacement; in other institutions. Examining democracy words, what does it mean to be a from an institutional perspective, refugee in one’s own state? this book studies such institutions as the Parliament, the courts of Since 1989, Jammu and Kashmir justice, and the system of political has been affected by conflict parties, and brings out the contradictions between the ideals that has displaced its historically of democracy—such as equality and liberty—and the actual prominent Hindu Pandit minority. operation of government and politics. It introduces the reader to This book explores how Pandits have remade lives since their the distinction between law and custom, and between matters of displacement and their relationship to nationalisms—Indian and right and matters of trust. Kashmiri—and the state. Questions of nostalgia, status, and victimhood shape these processes, which disables the displaced ‘Béteille’s latest book … provides a kind of post-history of the people to feel at home and recover their ordinary life. Indian constitution. ... Thecounterpoint is thematic as well as chronological, with the sociologist focusing on institutions rather 9780199466771 | 2016 | Hardback | `895 than—as the historian does—on individuals.’ —Ramachandra Guha, New Republic ‘This erudite and elegantly written book is an elegy for a promise of constitutionalism that stands belied. It prods us to think more Displacement and Exile creatively than we have done about our political culture and how it shapes institutional norms.’ The State–Refugee Relations in India —Niraja Gopal Jayal, Seminar Abhijit Dasgupta is professor, Department of Sociology, University of 9780199471676 | 2017 | OIP | `430 Delhi, India. This study highlights some emerging issues in the study of displaced persons in India, like the agency and voices of people who flee across an In the Shadows of Naga Insurgency international border, the identities they Tribes, State, and Violence in Northeast India forge for themselves, their relations Jelle J.P. Wouters is senior lecturer at with the hosts, and their interactions Royal Thimphu College, Bhutan. with the state and non-governmental organizations. Three case studies are In the Shadows of Naga Insurgency examined here: (a) ‘Partition refugees’, is a fine-grained critique of the Naga from East Pakistan to West Bengal, struggle for political redemption, (b) Tamil refugees, from Sri Lanka to India, and (c) Bangladesh the state’s response to it, and the Liberation War refugees from East Pakistan to West Bengal. social corollaries and carry-overs The reader will find that each case is in itself highly complex. of protracted political conflict on The treatment meted out to the displaced people in India has everyday life. Offering an ethnographic not been consistent. This study shows that the responses of underview, Jelle Wouters illustrates an the state to cross-border displacement have been varied over ‘insurgency complex’ that reveals how time and space. The Indian state has sovereign rights to decide embodied experiences of resistance who is to be considered as a refugee, who should receive relief and state aggression, violence and and rehabilitation, and who is to be repatriated. In the absence volatility, and struggle and suffering of national laws for the refugees in India, the state is the final link together to shape social norms, animate local agitations, and arbitrator on all such matters. complicate interpersonal and inter-tribal relations in expected and unexpected ways. 9780199461172 | 2017 | Hardback | `750 The book locates the historical experiences and agency of the Naga people and relates these to ordinary villagers’ perceptions, actions, and moral reasoning vis-à-vis both the Naga movement and the state and its lucrative resources. It thus presses us to rethink our views on tribalism, conflict and ceasefire, development, corruption, and democratic politics.

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The New Xenophobia DALIT STUDIES Tabish Khair is a critically acclaimed Fractured Tales author and poet. He has won the All Invisibles in Indian Democracy India Poetry Prize, and his novels have Badri Narayan is professor, Centre been shortlisted for various major for the Study of Discrimination and awards and translated into several Exclusion, Jawaharlal Nehru University, languages. The Thing about Thugs New Delhi, India. was shortlisted for the Man Asian Literary Prize (2010) and the DSC Prize This book focuses on the voiceless for South Asian Literature (2012). At and invisible Dalit castes who, in present, he teaches English at Aarhus the 60 years of state-led Indian University, Denmark. democracy, have fallen outside the very purview of the discourse of Xenophobia, the fear or dislike of democracy. Examining the ongoing strangers, can be seen throughout process of inclusion of Dalits in the the course of history in the form of democratic sphere, it explores the communal riots, racist attacks, religious hatred, and genocide. dialectics of contradiction involved In The New Xenophobia, Tabish Khair studies this fear in a in the democratic processes in historical, philosophical, and socio-economic context. Tracing post-colonial India. The process of democratization of Dalit the changes in xenophobic thinking over the past three decades, communities over-represents some groups and overlooks he examines the unexplored relationship of xenophobia with others; these invisible communities among Dalits are not able power and capitalism, and shows how changes in capitalism to demonstrate their ‘politics of presence’ in the ever-evolving have altered the image of the stranger. Through his study, democracy of Uttar Pradesh. The work investigates the elements Khair provides new insights into racism and slavery, and fresh and factors that constitute visibility of the marginalized in perspectives on the rise of ethnic, cultural, and religious politics democratic politics. in today’s age of globalization. 9780199466283 | 2016 | Hardback | `650 9780199463589 | 2016 | Paperback | `550

South Asian Activists in the Global Justice Panthers in Parliament Movement Dalits, Caste, and Political Power in South India Eva Maria-Hardtmann is senior Hugo Gorringe is senior lecturer, lecturer and researcher at the sociology, School of Social and Department of Cultural Anthropology Political Science, University of and Ethnology, Uppsala University, , UK. Sweden. This work explores political Located within the larger framework institutionalization and declining of social network theory, this book radicalism within the Dalit militant is a study of the networks in the movement in Tamil Nadu, taking the global justice movement and world formation of Viduthalai Chiruthaigal social forums, which, the author Katchi (Liberation Panther Party) as maintains, have increasingly been a point of departure. It deals with the permeated by neoliberal discourse wider question of what happens to in the last few decades. The author protest movements once they adopt explores how these processes are the path of institutional engagement, locally experienced and expressed in the context of South Asia and contributes to studies on the accommodation of marginal and Japan. It is an ethnographically grounded account of the actors into political institutions. It seeks, in the tradition of two conflicting discourses, one among activists in the global political ethnography, to expand the narrow definitions of justice movement and the other emanating from the World Bank politics that limit our understanding of how institutions work and which have become intertwined locally within the same circle of expands it to include the feelings, attitudes, and perceptions of activists. The work broadly discusses the links between these political actors. movements along with the transitional collaboration between Dalits in South Asia and Burakumin in Japan in the context of 9780199468157 | 2017 | Hardback | `995 the relationship between the international NGOs, the UN, and the World Bank.

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MEDIA STUDIES Contested Knowledge Provincializing Bollywood Science, Media, and Democracy in Kerala Akshaya Kumar is Assistant Shiju Sam Varughese is assistant Professor, IIT Indore, India. professor, Centre for Studies in This book situates Bhojpuri cinema Science, Technology and Innovation within the long history of vernacular Policy, School of Social Science, media production, which was Central University of Gujarat, kick-started by audio cassettes Gandhinagar, India. and spurred on further with VCDs This work explores the complex and and DVDs. The emergence of multi-directional dynamics of science multiplex-malls and the evacuation communication and the interaction of single-screen theatres all over between scientists, journalists, north India, at a time of massive and the ‘scientific-citizen’ public real estate development, particularly through the lens of the regional in peninsular Indian cities, which press in Kerala. It argues that this required working class migrants’ ‘scientific- citizen’ public in Kerala ‘manual labour’, also prepared the ground for new linguistic came into being primarily as a reader-public. The study explores consolidations and cultural forms. Investigating the historical, how the regional press brought together scientists, politicians, theoretical, and empirical bases of Bhojpuri media production, government offcials, readers, and public intellectuals among the book tries to make sense of cinema within the ‘comparative a wide range of actors to deliberate scientific issues, mixing media crucible’, in which film history sits alongside floods, up science with politics and enabling the growth of a scientific droughts, musical traditions, gendered segregation, real estate public sphere. boom, libidinal youth cultures, urban resettlements, and highway modernities. 9780199469123 | 2017 | Hardback | `995 The book grapples with Bhojpuri media from within the Hindi film history, from the vantage point of provincial north India, in the light of the socio-technical upheavals of the last three decades. Foregrounding the libidinal energies, language politics, and curatorial informalities, the book argues that Bhojpuri cinema Dark Fear, Eerie Cities could be conceptualized via the logic of overflow. Animated by libidinal affordances which have breached all formal New Hindi Cinema in Neoliberal India embankments, it thrives on a curious blend of scandalizing and Sarunas Paunskins teaches moralizing overtones. philosophy at Kaunas University of Technology in Kaunas, Lithuania. 9780190130183 | 2020 | Hardback | `1,295 This book analyses a film form that began to emerge in Hindi cinema in early twenty-first century. It focuses on urban life and culture of the new A Village Goes Mobile middle class, as well as pessimism, violence, fear, and the presence of Telephony, Mediation, and Social Change in Rural India the ‘other’ in many forms. The book Sirpa Tenhunen is an anthropologist looks at this from different angles who has carried out fieldwork in and through analysis of crime thrillers rural and urban India, and is currently and horror films to answer some professor of social and cultural fundamental questions: Why is anthropology at the University of there so much of pessimism? What impact does neoliberalism Helsinki, Finland. have on the city and cinematic representations? Why does the The book examines how the mobile darkness, actual and metaphorical, proliferate? What haunts the telephone has contributed to social city, and why? Why is the city so dark and eerie? change in rural India. Tenhunen’s long-term ethnographic fieldwork in 9780199493180 | 2019 | Hardback | `895 West Bengal began before the village had a phone system in place and e-Book available continued through the introduction and proliferation of the smartphone. She here analyses how mobile telephones emerged as multidimensional objects which, in addition to enabling telephone conversations, facilitated status aspirations, internet access, and entertainment practices. She explores how this multifaceted use of mobile phones has affected agency and power dynamics in economic, political, and social relationships, and how these new social constellations relate to culture and development.

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Economic globalization and liberalization in India in the early 1990s resulted in a whirlwind of consumerist activities. Expanding fields of commodification infiltrated consumer minds through media images. This engendered and accelerated a relationship with things and images that permeate our everyday lives now. Consumerist Encounters elucidates how our all-consuming relationship with objects and their representations have transformed rapidly over the last few decades in contemporary urban India. It argues that ephemerality, frivolousness, and multiplicity of choice regulate our flirtatious encounters with commodities and their images as we restlessly use, exhaust, dispose, and move on. Such a trend is illustrated by examining a plethora of commodity-centric phenomena such as exclusion through apparel, eroticization of body images, population of the T-shirt surface with graphics and text, rise of business process outsourcing, instantaneous seeing and sharing of images, and rejection of material goods in junkyards and ruins. These explorations collectively shed light on the constant negotiation of our identities, statuses, and mobilities in the image- saturated commodity landscape

Sreedeep Bhattacharya is associate professor of sociology at Shiv Nadar University, Greater Noida, India. MEDIA STUDIES / EDUCATION AND SOCIETY IN SOUTH ASIA

India Connected EDUCATION AND SOCIETY IN SOUTH ASIA How the Smartphone Is Transforming the World’s J. Krishnamurti and Educational Practice Largest Democracy Social and Moral Visions for an Inclusive Education Ravi Agrawal has worked for CNN Meenakshi Thapan (ed.) is director for over a decade in London, UK; New and professor of sociology at the York, USA; and New Delhi, India. Delhi School of Economics, Delhi The book takes readers on a journey University, India. She also heads the across the subcontinent, through its D.S. Kothari Centre for Science, Ethics, remote rural villages and its massive and Education, University of Delhi metropolises, seeking out the nexuses and is a trustee of the Krishnamurti of change created by smartphones, Foundation, India. and with them connection to the First in the series on Education and internet. Society in South Asia, this volume As always with India, the numbers are focuses on the educational thought of staggering: in 2000, 20 million Indians a world-renowned teacher, thinker, and had access to the internet; by 2017, writer—Jiddu Krishnamurti (1895— 465 million were online, with three 1986). Indians discovering the internet every second. By 2020, India’s This edited volume examines Krishnamurti’s work and explores online community is projected to exceed 700 million, and more his contemporary relevance in educational endeavours and than a billion Indians are expected to be online by 2025. The practices in different parts of the country. The contributors to results can be felt in every sphere of life, upending traditions the volume argue that Krishnamurti sought to change the way and customs and challenging conventions. The influence of education is perceived, from the mere teaching of knowledge smartphones on “the world’s largest democracy” is nonetheless and skills, into a life-changing experience of learning from pervasive and irreversible, and India Connected reveals both its relationships and life. The contributors seek to uncover the dimensions and its implications. practices and processes at some of the institutions that Krishnamurti established in different parts of rural and urban 9780190937089 | 2018 | Hardback | `550 India.

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e-Book available Indian Journalism in a New Era Changes, Challenges, and Perspectives Shakuntala Rao (ed.) is professor at the Department of Communication In Search of a Future Studies, State University of New York, Youth, Aspiration, and Mobility in Nepal Piattsburgh, USA. Andrea Kölbel is research associate, The volume brings together Institute of Geographical Sciences, informative and critical contributions Freie Universität Berlin, Germany. about contemporary Indian journalism from 21 Indian and global scholars Based on field research conducted and journalists. The book is divided with a group of young people who, into four different sections, each in 2011–12, were studying, working, addressing one relevant aspect: and living in Nepal’s capital city, history and evolving changes; Kathmandu, the author of this social media and e-journalism; work aims to scrutinize Western- marginalization; and pedagogy, ethics, inspired approaches to agency that and public sphere. The contributors address issues such as underlie prevalent and often dualistic changes in journalism practices, socio-economic conditions of depictions of youth. The book the Indian state, and minority politics. Holistically, the volume contends that existing theorizations focuses on the ways to approach and analyse the enormity of young people’s agency tend to and scope in Indian journalism, media technology, and global reproduce pervasive visions of youth as agents of social change relations. and as a source of hope for a better future. This book aims to supplement this work and provide a new perspective by 9780199490820 | 2019 | Hardback | `995 emphasizing the varied nature of youth agency. 9780190124519 | 2020 | Hardback | `1,295 e-Book available e-Book available

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GENDER STUDIES The Unsafe Sex Transnational Commercial Surrogacy and the The Female Binary and Public Violence (Un)Making of Kin in India Against Women Anindita Majumdar is assistant Nalini Natarajan is senior professor professor, Department of Liberal at the University of Puerto Rico, San Arts, Indian Institute of Technology Juan, Puerto Rico. Hyderabad, India. The Unsafe Sex provides a socio- Majumdar draws from a context that is historical and cultural context to enmeshed in the local–global politics explain why public violence against of reproduction, including the ways in women is rooted in the binary within which the transnational commercial which they are viewed—women as, surrogacy arrangement has led to a ideally, a source of dignity within the debate regarding ethics and morality home, while being a source of shame in the sphere of reproductive rights. outside it. Probing the intensification In weaving together the diverse, often of this war on women’s bodies, it conflicting experiences of individuals delves into issues about their safety and families, the transnational and security in an increasingly commercial surrogacy arrangement comes alive as a process unpredictable world. mirroring larger societal anxieties with reference to technological Drawing from anthropology, myths, literature and film, history, interventions in intimate relationships. It is these anxieties and sociology of class and change, and feminist theory, this book their negotiations to which the book is addressed. explores the reasons underlying a glaring fissure in our public life—cruelty towards women in public places. 9780199474363 | 2017 | Hardback | `850 9780199463107 | 2015 | Hardback | `695 e-Book available

Politics of Precarity State Without Honour Gendered Subjects and the Health Care Industry in Women Workers in India’s Anganwadis Contemporary Kolkata M.S. Sreerekha is assistant professor, Panchali Ray is an independent Sarojini Naidu Centre for Women’s researcher based in New Delhi, India. Studies, Jamia Milia Islmia, Delhi, Politics of Precarity presents India. an analysis of contemporary This book analyses the concept of labour politics that emerges with social welfare in the Indian context informalization and privatization through the lens of women honorary of crucial social sectors, and in workers and seeks to configure the this case one of the few feminized status of women within these policies. occupations—the nursing sector. The The study addresses the complexities levels of classification in this sector around the weakening of social sector are reflected in and constituted by services with the withdrawal of state material realities, such as wages, support under globalization. The terms of employment, extent of skills, honorary women workers, the author and possession of qualifications. believes, stand in the interstices of formal and informal, and Drawing on three years of fieldwork in hospitals and nursing state and civil society within a capitalist economy. homes in the city of Kolkata, the book interrogates the politics of distinction and distancing that produces a feminine workforce divided by class, caste, and sexualities to examine the various 9780199468164 | 2016 | Hardback | `950 contestations among workers who deploy modernity, morality, and gendered norms as strategies to secure marginal gains.

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Childbirth in South Asia Domestic Days transcribes personal narratives of part-time Old Challenges and New Paradoxes women domestic workers residing in two slum settlements of Kolkata, collating their stories of aspiration, despair, and survival. Roger Jeffery is professor of It straddles these women’s workplaces and homes, etching out sociology of South Asia, University of the complex interplay of gender and class, and exploring the Edinburgh, UK. lives of female domestic labourers in general. The authors also Clémence Jullien is post-doctoral discuss public policy and politics pertaining to this sector as well researcher, University of Zurich, as the recent attempts to give these women voice and visibility. Switzerland. Across the world, the conditions of 9780199461165 | 2016 | Hardback | `995 childbirth are changing but not all in the same direction. Women in Western countries press for more home deliveries, and to confront some of the effects of men’s take-over of Gender Challenges childbirth and the over-medicalization Bina Agarwal is professor of of motherhood. Most developing development economics and countries, by contrast, promote deliveries in clinics and hospitals, environment at the University of and stigmatize women who deliver at home. Mobile phones and Manchester, UK. Prior to this, she was social media are pressed into service, for example to identify director of the Institute of Economic high-risk mothers and to offer them pregnancy and delivery Growth, Delhi, India, where she advice. In South Asia, childbirth has long been an issue, not only continues to be affliated as professor for the British colonial government but also for independent of economics. successor states, all of them often accused of neglecting ‘Bina Agarwal has been a pioneering women’s healthcare. Within the last decade, the Millennium analyst of gender inequality. ...This Development Goals (2000–15) have prompted important collection of her essays offers the new government schemes across South Asia, designed to readers a wonderful opportunity of address the issues of safe motherhood and childbirth. This reading together her far-reaching book illustrates the continuing paradoxes as well as the new contributions in different but related fields.’ challenges linked to childbirth in India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, and —Amartya Sen, Nobel Laureate, Harvard University, USA. Nepal. It brings together anthropologists, historians, sociologists, and public health specialists to reflect on the implications of Economist Bina Agarwal is internationally known for her these new schemes for women’s own experiences. The book path-breaking writings on agriculture, property rights, and will contribute to how the programmes to meet the sustainable the environment. This three-volume compendium brings development goals can be improved. It attempts to understand together a selection of her essays written over three decades. the effects on women of new schemes that push women into Combining diverse disciplines, , and cross-country delivering in hospitals. Ethnographic and historical data are used comparisons, the essays challenge standard economic analysis to expose some negative impacts of these schemes. These from a gender perspective. They provide original insights on impacts need to be addressed as such programmes mature and a wide range of theoretical, empirical, and policy issues of new ones are introduced. continuing importance in current debates. Volume 1 spans Agarwal’s writings on agrarian change since 9780190130718 | 2020 | Hardback | `1,795 1981. It analyses the gender effects of technical change in Asian and African agriculture; the links between women, poverty, and economic growth processes; the undercounting of women’s work; and the key role of women farmers in food security. It also offers innovative institutional solutions. Domestic Days Volume 2 focusses on the author’s paradigm-shifting work on Women, Work, and Politics in Contemporary Kolkata women’s property status in South Asia. It demonstrates the Samita Sen is professor, School of importance of women having access to property, especially land; Women’s Studies, Jadavpur University, details gender inequalities in inheritance laws, public policies, Kolkata, India; Nilanjana Sengupta and land struggles; and presents the bargaining framework for is programme director, Innovations, understanding and overcoming these inequalities. Advocacy, and Communications, Azad Volume 3 traces the relationship between gender and Foundation, New Delhi, India. environmental change. Critiquing eco-feminism, it outlines an An increasing number of poor women alternative theoretical framework. Also, based on fieldwork on in urban India work as maids in community forestry, the author demonstrates how a critical middle-class households. However, mass of women can significantly improve conservation. Finally, this sector of unorganized labour is she reflects on which features of feminist scholarship make for characterized by extreme informality. an effective challenge to mainstream economics. Maids are not accorded their rightful status as workers either by the 9780199453658 | 2016 | Paperback | `3,995 employers, their own families, the government, or traditional trade unions. Very little research has e-Book available (3-Volume Box Set) been done on them, especially on part-time female workers, each of whom services a number of households at a time. Most of these women live in constant fear of eviction from illegal settlements and are rendered voiceless by their social location and lack of education.

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OXFORD INDIA STUDIES IN CONTEMPORARY SOCIETY Violence Studies Interpreting India from a New Sociological Perspective Kalpana Kannabiran (ed.) is professor Series Editor: Sujata Patel and director, Council for Social Development, Hyderabad, India. Equity and Access The purpose of this volume, drawing Health Care Studies in India on the Indian experience, is to demonstrate possibilities for the Purendra Prasad (ed.)is professor and development of a field of study. One head of the Department of Sociology encounters violence in the everyday, at University of Hyderabad, India. every single day—overt, raw, brutal Amar Jesani (ed.) is an independent manifestations, as well as invisible, consultant, researcher, and teacher insidious forms that normalize violence of bioethics and public health. He is in the consciousness, making it one of the founders of the Forum for ordinary and tolerable. There is little Medical Ethics Society and the editor need to provide an exhaustive account of Indian Journal of Medical Ethics. of violence as is seen, known, felt, and comprehended around The volume explains how state and ourselves. What is required is a body of writing that interrogates market forces have progressively violence. How does one demarcate the field of violence in social heightened the iniquitous healthcare theory? How does one understand the norm and the normative system and the process through in relation to violence? This volume is aimed to clear the path to which substantial burden of meeting a better, more complex, and coherent understanding of violence healthcare needs has fallen on the individual households. that moves beyond the episodic to the systemic, structural levels Twenty-eight scholars, comprising of social scientists, medical of society and consciousness. experts, public health experts, policymakers, health activists, legal experts, and gender specialists have delved into the 9780199464821 | 2016 | Hardback | `1,095 politics of access for different classes, castes, gender, and other categories to contribute to a new field ‘healthcare studies’ in this volume.

9780199482160 | 2018 | Hardback | `1,195 Minority Studies Rowena Robinson is professor at the e-Book available Department of Humanities and Social Sciences, IIT Bombay, India. This volume looks at issues related to the identification, definition, and First Citizens categorization of religious minorities and the foregrounding of the Studies on Adivasis, Tribals, and Indigenous Peoples significant social categories of caste, in India gender, ethnicity, and class. Drawing Meena Radhakrishna (ed.) is an from fieldwork based on historically independent researcher and former grounded and ethnographically faculty at Department of Sociology, researched locations, it examines University of Delhi, India. how modern law creates and The concept of ‘tribe’ is a beleaguered conditions minority identity, how one and shares overlapping definitions groups manipulate the ground-level situation to project a certain with a number of nomenclatures— identity at a particular point of time, and what happens when a ‘Adivasis’, ‘indigenous people’, and group considered as part of the ‘majority’ demands ‘minority’ Scheduled Tribes. Though different status. It also discusses the recent resurgence of majoritarian groups of these similarly situated populist politics in India as evidenced in the lynching and communities prefer to identify targeted violence against Muslims and Dalits, emphasizing how themselves with specific labels, the minority question becomes even more potent in the current they have for centuries shared the sociopolitical milieu. painful reality of being subjected to inimical historical processes that have led to their destitution. 9780199487288 | 2019 | Paperback | `495 First Citizens engages with the nebulous strands of shifting identities and explores some of the critical issues confronting this particularly vulnerable section of Indian society. Highlighting these communities’ attempts to organize a broad-based social movement to challenge ecologically destructive and non- inclusive economic policies, this volume chronicles their struggle to claim an identity as Indian citizens.

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Sports Studies in India uses the realms of sports as the arena within which to explore social relations, community relations, and identity formation. The sociology of sports is a vibrant field of study globally. In India though, there has been sporadic literature on it (mainly in the work of cricket historians). This volume comprises of an eclectic list of contributors from across academia and popular media who write on sports as a sociological unit of analysis; they use ethnographic and sociological tools and methods of enquiry to explore social, economic, and political relations in society as reflected through the microcosm of the field of sport.

Padma Prakash is chief editor, e-Social Sciences journal. Meena Gopal is professor, School of Development Studies, Tata Institute of Social Sciences, Mumbai, India. OXFORD INDIA STUDIES IN CONTEMPORARY SOCIETY / OXFORD IN INDIA READINGS IN SOCIOLOGY AND SOCIAL ANTHROPOLOGY / OXFORD INDIA SHORT INTRODUCTIONS

No Limits OXFORD IN INDIA READINGS IN SOCIOLOGY AND SOCIAL ANTHROPOLOGY Media Studies from India The Oxford in India Readings in Sociology and Social Anthropology, edited by T.N. Ravi Sundaram (editor) Madan, comprises a set of volumes, each on an important theme or sub-area within these disciplines. Along with authoritative introductions and sectional prefaces, The volume approaches this each book brings together key essays that apprise readers of the current debates and transformation of India from the developments within that area, with specific reference to India. The volumes act prism of media studies. With essays both as introductions to sociology and social anthropology, and as essential reference authored by well-known scholars works for students, teachers, and researchers. in the fields of cinema, television, radio, music, print, and the Internet, The Scheduled Tribes and Their India it presents a wide ranging and fresh Politics, Identities, Policies, and Work perspective on our mediamodernity. From media in the colonial era to Nandini Sundar (ed.) is professor of contemporary experiences after sociology, Delhi School of Economics, globalization, it provides a long-term, University of Delhi, India. comparative perspective to the present This collection of essays, divided in transformations. No Limits maps new three parts, brings together a range connections between old and new media, and sets up questions of predominantly sociological and for addressing past and present. Presenting the media in India anthropological but broadly social as a prism through which millions access the world, this volume science writing that reflects on and will be indispensable to common citizens, students and scholars illuminates the jungle of dilemmas of sociology, social anthropology, media and cultural studies, and conflicts that the scheduled mass communication, political science, and history. tribes face as they navigate their way through everyday life. It highlights the 9780198083986 | 2013 | Hardcover | `995 enormity of social, cultural, linguistic, and politico economic diversity among the so-called ‘Scheduled Tribes’ in India, and aims to provide an intellectual platform for an engagement between the Scheduled Tribes and their India, as also to map the state of Sexuality Studies current sociological/anthropological writing and debate on the Sanjay Srivastava (editor) is scheduled tribes. Professor of Sociology, Institute of Economic Growth, Delhi. 9780199459711 | 2016 | Hardback | `1,950 This volume, a valuable compilation of fresh research in the field of sexuality, bridges this gap, and provides a nuanced, spectral view OXFORD INDIA SHORT INTRODUCTIONS of sexual cultures of India. Through in-depth theoretical analysis and Public Policy in India an array of case studies, this Rajesh Chakrabarti is executive volume establishes a firm analytical vice president, research and policy, framework for sexuality studies Wadhwani Foundation, New Delhi, in the country. It widely covers the India; Kaushiki Sanyal is senior interconnected dimensions of history, analyst, Bharti Institute of Public legality, religion, caste, race, class, sexual orientation, politics, Policy, Indian School of Business, and power. Mohali, India. Policy making in developing 9780198085577 | 2013 | Hardback | `945 countries such as India is a complex exercise, involving a large number of institutions and actors, formal as well as unorganized. It involves crucial debates on many aspects of public life, such as distributive justice, quality of governance, effciency of public service delivery, and balance between individual rights and societal benefits. This Short Introduction provides an accessible and concise account of this complex phenomenon in the Indian context. It covers the evolution of the field, the process of policymaking, and the challenges faced in its implementation and evaluation.

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Bollywood Labour in Contemporary India M.K. Raghavendra is a film critic, Praveen Jha is professor, Centre researcher, and scholar. He received for Economic Studies and Planning, the National Film Award for the Best School of Social Sciences, JNU, New Film Critic, the Swarna Kamal, in 1997. Delhi, India. Offering a comprehensive overview of ‘Praveen Jha convincingly argues popular Hindi cinema and following that India has the capacity to reduce the trajectory of film narratives informality through a variety of policy historically, Raghavendra tracks interventions, but lacks political will.’ changing film motifs and plot devices —Frank Hoffer that became popular in different Unravelling the many themes relating eras. He also gives an account of the to the world of labour and workers production apparatus and the system in modern India, this book locates used for the distribution of Hindi films the debate around Indian labour in India, traces the changes after it in a larger trajectory of economic development since India's became the global brand—Bollywood—in the new millennium, Independence. and speculates upon its future with special reference to whether it can retain its place as a national cinema. 9780199467143 | 2016 | Paperback | `295 9780199469338 | 2016 | Paperback | `275 e-Book available

The Indian Middle Class Caste Surinder S. Jodhka is professor, Surinder S. Jodhka is professor, School Centre for the Study of Social of Social Sciences, JNU, Delhi, India. Systems, Jawaharlal Nehru University, Delhi, India; Aseem Prakash is This short introduction provides an associate professor and chairperson, engaging account of the contemporary School of Governance and Public manifestations of caste as well as Policy, Tata Institute of Social the changing perspectives on caste Sciences, Hyderabad, India. in social science writing and popular discourse. The book covers the many What exactly is (or are) the middle themes and issues around the lived class(es)? What is specific about reality of caste in India—caste as the middle class in India? What role tradition, as a constitutive element does it play in contemporary Indian in power politics, its manifestation social, cultural, political, and the in everyday violence and humiliation, economic life? While recent writings and its contestation by movements by Indian economists have mostly debated the size of the Indian ‘from below’ and policies ‘from above’. Accessible and thought- middle class as an ‘income category’, the term has a broader provoking, this is a must-read for scholars, students, activists, sociological and conceptual history, both in the Western context policymakers, and general readers. and in India. It is this conceptual and social history of the Indian middle class that the book analytically elaborates. The 9780198089360 | 2012 | Paperback | `350 book locates the emergence of the middle class through the conceptual categories of modernity, capitalism, and the modern nation state, and maps its expansion through the socio-political history of colonialism, the post-colonial state, and the eventual shift from the state-to market-led development.

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REFRENCE : REPORTS Surrogacy India Education Report Anindita Majumdar is assistant professor, Department of Liberal Arts, Progress of Basic Education IIT Hyderabad, India. (for detailed blurb, please see the section: Sociology of The multi-billion dollar industry of Education) surrogacy has not found prominence in legislation in India or in the nation’s public discourse. This short India: Social Development Report 2018 introduction explores how surrogacy (for detailed blurb, please see the section: Sociology of is practiced and understood in India Development) and across the world. It also focusses on the relationship between surrogacy and issues of OIP reproduction, kinship, women’s bodies, assisted reproductive technologies, Violence Studies and transnational reproductive tourism. The author places surrogacy in the context of mythology, popular imagination, and 9780190124731 | 2020 | Paperback | `595 legal and public discourses. In exploring the differences between various forms of surrogacy—commercial and altruistic, genetic and gestational, domestic and transnational—the book seeks to move beyond these opposing dualities and begin a dialogue regarding the practice. Do We Care: India’s Health System 9780190125318 | 2020 | Paperback | `595 9780199492794 | 2019 | Paperback | `325

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Dalit Assertion 9780199487288 | 2019 | Paperback | `495 Sudha Pai is professr, Centre for Political Studies, JNU, Delhi, India. This short introduction analyses Dalit assertion in its three contemporary No Limits: Media Studies from India forms—grass roots assertion, social mobilization by Dalit-based 9780190124724 | 2020 | Paperback | `695 political parties, and middle-class activism. The author provides an easy understanding of the various facets of this movement and its impact on the functioning of democratic structures. Highlighting the achievements of this nationwide upsurge, the work provides valuable insight into the Dalit movement.

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EXCLUSIVE TITLES Global Norms and Local Courts Revolution in Nepal Translating the Rule of Law in Bangladesh An Anthropological and Historical Approach to the Tobias Berger is assistant professor People's War in politics and international relations Marie Lecomte-Tilouine is Director at the Otto Suhr Institute for Political de Recherche (senior researcher) Science at the Freie Universitat Berlin, in social anthropology at Le Centre Germany. national de la recherche scientifique This book analyses translations (CNRS), France. of 'the rule of law', focussing on Revolution in Nepal is a contemporary donor-driven projects comprehensive study of the People's with non-state courts in rural War in Nepal that was waged by the Bangladesh, and shows how in these Maoist party. The chapters are based projects and global norms change on extensive fieldwork conducted at local courts—but only if they are the grass-roots level, covering the translated, often in unexpected ways, country's rural areas from Khotang from the perspective of international to Jumla, before, during, and after actors. Based on extensive fieldwork, this book reveals how the revolutionary movement. They grassroots- level employees of local NGOs significantly alter focus on village life and its micro history under Maoist control. the meaning of global norms, for example when they translate The volume also examines the war's antecedents, such as the secular notions of the rule of law into the language of Islam and anti-Rana and anti-Panchayat movements, and the various ways Islamic Law, and only thereby also enhance participatory spaces in which the Maoist revolution developed in the country's rural for marginalized people. areas. Thus, with an anthropological and historical approach, it presents an account of the impact of the People's War in the 9780198837619 | 2019 | Paperback country. Exclusive with Pathak Samabhesh, Bangladesh 9780198089384 | 2013 | Paperback

Exclusive with Adarsh Enterprises, Delhi GLOBAL TITLES Digital Dominance Religion, Secularism, and Ethnicity in The Power of Google, Amazon, Facebook, and Apple Contemporary Nepal Martin Moore is director of the David N. Gellner is professor of social Centre for the Study of Media, anthropology and a fellow of All Souls Communication and Power at King's College in the University of Oxford, UK. College London, and a senior research Sondra L. Hausner is professor of fellow at King's College London, anthropology of religion and a fellow UK; Damian Tambini is associate of St Peter’s College, University of professor at the London School of Oxford, UK. Economics, UK. Chiara Letizia, a social anthropologist Are Google, Apple, Facebook, and historian of religions, is professor Amazon, and Microsoft too powerful? of South Asian religions at the Martin Moore and Damian Tambini Université du Québec à Montréal, draw together the world's leading Canada. researchers to examine the economic, political, and social impacts of these The sociopolitical landscape of Nepal digital giants. has seen dramatic and far-reaching changes in the past 30 years. The former Hindu kingdom has 9780190845117 | 2018 | Paperback | $34.95 declared its commitment to secularism without agreement on what secularism means or should mean in the Nepalese context. What happens to religion under conditions of such rapid social and political change? How is the state dealing with Nepal’s multicultural and multi-religious society? How are Nepalis understanding, resisting, and adapting ideas of secularism?

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Dispossession without Development Narrow Fairways Land Grabs in Neoliberal India Getting By & Falling Behind in the New India Michael Levien is assistant professor Patrick Inglis is assistant professor of sociology at Johns Hopkins of sociology at Grinnell College, Iowa, University, US. USA. Since the mid-2000s, India has India remains a country mired in been beset by widespread farmer poverty, with two-thirds of its 1.3 protests against land dispossession. billion people living on little more Dispossession without Development than a few dollars a day. Just as demonstrates that beneath these telling, the country's informal working conflicts lay a profound shift in population numbers nearly 500 regimes of dispossession. While million, or approximately 80 percent the postcolonial Indian state of the entire labor force. Despite these dispossessed land mostly for public- figures and the related structural sector industry and infrastructure, disadvantages that imperil the lives of since the 1990s state governments so many, the Indian elite maintain that have become land brokers for private the poor need only work harder and they, too, can become rich. real estate capital. Taking us into the lives of diverse villagers The results of this ambitious 10-year ethnography at exclusive in "Rajpura," the book meticulously documents the destruction golf clubs in Bangalore shatter such self-serving illusions. In of agricultural livelihoods, the marginalization of rural labor, the Narrow Fairways, Patrick Inglis combines participant observation, spatial uneveness of infrastructure provision, and the dramatic interviews, and archival research to show how social mobility consequences of real estate speculation for social inequality and among the poor lower-caste golf caddies who carry the golf sets village politics. of wealthy upper-caste members at these clubs is ultimately constrained and narrowed. 9780190915513 | 2018 | Hardback | `795 9780197508602 | 2019 | Hardback | `1,100

A Village Goes Mobile Telephony, Mediation, and Social Change Gendered Citizenship in Rural India Understanding Gendered Violence in Democratic India Sirpa Tenhunen is an anthropologist Natasha Behl is assistant professor who has carried out fieldwork in rural in the School of Social and Behavioral and urban India. Sciences at Arizona State University, USA. In A Village Goes Mobile, Sirpa Tenhunen examines how the mobile In Gendered Citizenship, Natasha telephone has contributed to social Behl offers an examination of Indian change in rural India. Tenhunen's long- citizenship that weaves together term ethnographic fieldwork in West an analysis of sexual violence law Bengal began before the village had a with an in-depth ethnography of phone system in place and continued the Sikh community to explore through the introduction and the contradictory nature of Indian proliferation of the smartphone. She democracy—which gravely affects its here analyzes how mobile telephones institutions and puts its citizens at emerged as multidimensional risk. Through a situated analysis of objects which, in addition to enabling telephone conversations, citizenship, Behl upends longstanding academic assumptions facilitated status aspirations, internet access, and entertainment about democracy, citizenship, religion, and gender. This analysis practices. She explores how this multifaceted use of mobile reveals that religious spaces and practices can be sites for phones has affected agency and power dynamics in economic, renegotiating democratic participation, but also uncovers how political, and social relationships, and how these new social some women engage in religious community in unexpected constellations relate to culture and development. ways to link gender equality and religious freedom as shared goals. Gendered Citizenship is a groundbreaking inquiry that 9780190923143 | 2018 | Paperback | `495 explains why the promise of democratic equality remains unrealized, and identifies potential spaces and practices that can create more egalitarian relations.

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The Oxford Handbook of Karl Marx The Oxford Handbook of Gender, Sex, and Crime First Edition Rosemary Gartner (ed.) is professor emeritus of Criminology Matt Vidal (ed.) is reader in sociology and Sociology at the Centre for and political economy, Loughborough Criminology and Sociolegal Studies University London, UK; Tony Smith at the University of Toronto, Canada; (ed.) is the author of 6 books and over Bill McCarthy (ed.) is professor 80 articles on Marx, the critical theory of Sociology at the University of of technology, and issues in normative , Davis, USA. social theory; Tomás Rotta (ed.) is senior lecturer in Economics in the The Oxford Handbook of Gender, Sex, International Business & Economics and Crime offers an unparalleled department at the University of and comprehensive view of the Greenwich in London, UK, and connections among gender, sex, and member of the Greenwich Political crime in the United States and in many Economy Research Center (GPERC); other countries. Its insights illuminate both traditional areas Paul Prew (ed.) teaches at Minnesota of study, key concepts, and debates in the field and pathways State University, Mankato, USA, and specializes in Marxist theory. for developing cutting-edge research questions. The handbook includes examinations of the historical and contemporary The Oxford Handbook of Karl Marx provides an entry point for patterns of women's and men's involvement in crime; as well those new to Marxism. At the same time, the volume advances as biological, psychological, and social science perspectives Marxist theory and research. It comprehensively covers both on gender, sex, and criminal activity. An important theme is the foundational concepts and state-of-the-art empirical research intersection of sex and gender with ethnicity, class, age, peer on contemporary social problems. Divided into six sections, groups, and community as influences on crime and justice. the book provides equal space to sociologists, economists, and political scientists, with substantial contributions from 9780190947354 | 2019 | Paperback | $50 philosophers, historians, and geographers.

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A Dictionary of Social Work and Social Care John Harris is professor emeritus at Beyond the Rapist the University of Warwick, UK. Vicky White is an independent consultant. Title IX and Sexual Violence on US Campuses She was previously associate Kate Lockwood Harris is assistant professor at the University of Warwick, professor of Organizational UK. Communication at University of This new edition has been fully revised Minnesota, USA. and updated to provide over 1,800 With increasing incidents of rape A–Z definitions of terms from the field and sexual violence in colleges in the of social care, concentrating on social United States, many universities are work as a significant area within this implementing new policies, reporting field. Covering social work theories, procedures, and investigative methods, policies, organizations, and processes. Beyond the Rapist statutes, as well as key terms from considers whether these institutional interdisciplinary topics overlapping with health and education, changes are actually combatting this is the most up-to-date dictionary of its kind available. the issue of campus sexual assault or whether they might be 9780198796688 | 2018 | Paperback | `699 reproducing that violence in other forms. It also explores how the relationships among organization, communication, and violence inform how we understand the ways in which universities talk about and respond to sexual violence. Harris suggests that combatting the epidemic of sexual violence on college campus involves both recognizing that sexual violence is part of larger systems of injustice and refining our definition of violence to encompass far more than individual moments of physical injury.

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Demography Criminology A Very Short Introduction A Very Short Introduction Sarah Harper is professor of Tim Newburn is professor of social gerontology at Oxford University, policy and criminology at the London director of the Oxford Institute School of Economics, UK. of Ageing, and director of the From murder to theft to drug gangs, Clore Programme on Population- crime and criminal justice affect the Environment Change, UK. lives of millions of people worldwide. This Very Short Introduction considers Hardly surprisingly, crime has been the way in which the global population pushed high up the public policy has evolved over time and space. agenda across the world. But how Sarah Harper discusses the theorists, can we measure crime, or evaluate theories, and methods involved the effectiveness of preventative in studying population trends and measures? Does the threat of prison movements. She then looks at the reduce someone's likelihood of re- emergence of new demographic offending, or would rehabilitation be sub-disciplines and addresses some of the future population more constructive? Tim Newburn considers how we can study challenges of the twenty-first century. trends in crime and use them to inform preventative policy and criminal justice. Analyzing the history of the subject, he reflects 9780198725732 | 2018 | Paperback | `299 on our understanding of crime and responses to crime in earlier historical periods. Considering trends in crime in the developed world, Newburn discusses its causes, exploring the relationship between drugs and crime, analyzing what we know about why people stop offending, and looking at both formal and informal The Oxford Encyclopedia of Climate Change responses to crime. Newburn concludes by discussing what role Communication criminology can plausibly be anticipated to have in crime control 3-volume set and politics, and what its limits are. Matthew C. Nisbet (editor-in-chief) is professor of communication 9780199643257 | 2018 | Paperback | `299 studies and affliate professor of public policy and urban affairs at Northeastern University, USA. He is also the editor-in-chief of the journal Organized Crime Environmental Communication; Shirley S. Ho (associate editor) is A Very Short Introduction associate professor and assistant Georgios A. Antonopoulos is professor chair for faculty affairs in the Wee Kim of criminology at Teesside University, Wee School of Communication and UK; Georgios Papanicolaou is reader in Information at Nanyang Technological criminology at Teesside University, UK. University, Singapore; Ezra Markowitz This Very Short Introduction uncovers (associate editor) is assistant the reality of organized crime in our professor of environmental decision-making at the University world today. Shining a light on the of Massachusetts, Amherst, USA; Saffron O'Neill (associate people involved in organized crime, it editor) is associate professor in geography at the University of questions whether the term 'organized' Exeter, UK; Mike S. Schafer (associate editor) is professor of is used to evoke the image, operations, communication science at the University of Zurich and director and power of a legitimate organization, of the University's Center for Higher Education and Science such as a corporation. Discussing Studies (CHESS), Switzerland; Jagadish Thaker (associate whether there are particular crimes editor) is a senior lecturer at the School of Communication, that the label 'organized crime' applies Journalism and Marketing at Massey University, New Zealand. to, or if any crime can be organized, they also consider what Taking a multifaceted approach, this encyclopedia offers happens when organized crime extends beyond borders. Using a scholarly examination of the effects of climate change examples from across the globe, they analyse the different communication on public opinion and policy decisions; cultural traditions of organized crime, such as the mafia, journalistic coverage and media portrayals of climate yakuza, and triads, and also the nature of organized crime, change; communication strategies and campaigns; and the from arms traffcking and drug dealing to extortion. Finally, implications for effective communication, including those of they explore the methods and agencies in place to control and outreach and advocacy efforts. Additionally, the encyclopedia prevent organized crime. reviews climate change communication research methods and approaches. Global in breadth and deeply resourced, The Oxford 9780198795544 | 2018 | Paperback | `299 Encyclopedia of Climate Change Communication serves as an essential source of perspective on all aspects of this important area of scholarship.

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is the author of Ambedkar's Preamble: A Secret History of the Constitution of India (2020) and regular contributor to The Indian Express and Outlook magazine. Rathore has taught at Jawaharlal Nehru University, University of Delhi, and Jindal Global University, India; Rutgers University and University of Pennsylvania, USA; University of Toronto, Canada; Humboldt University of Berlin, Germany; and Libera Università Internazionale degli Studi Sociali (LUISS) Guido Carli, Rome, Italy.

His 20 previous books range from political philosophy, law, and religion to literature, sports, and wine. These include Hegel’s India: A Reinterpretation, with Texts (2017), and B.R. Ambedkar’s The Buddha and His Dhamma: A Critical Edition (2010). He is also the author of the forthcoming book, B.R. Ambedkar: A Biography.

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