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Abbas, Haider AUTHOR INDEX, 2012 Abbas, Haider: Will Mulayam Checkmate Ahlawat, Neerja: The Political Economy of Congress? (LE) Haryana's Khaps (C) Issue no: 09, Mar 03-09, p.5 Issue no: 47-48, Dec 01-13, p.15 Abhinandan, T A et al: Suppression of Ahmad, Nesar: See Lahiri-Dutt, Kuntala Constitutional Rights (LE) Issue no: 17, Apr 28-May 04, p.5 Ahmad, Shakeel: See Singh, K P Abodh Kumar; Neeraj Hatekar and Rajani Ahmed, Imtiaz: Teesta, Tipaimukh and River Mathur: Paanwalas in Mumbai: Property Linking: Danger to Bangladesh-India Rights, Social Capital and Informal Relations (F) Sector Livelihood (F) Issue no: 16, Apr 21-27, p.51 Issue no: 38, Sep 22-28, p.90 Ahmed, Mokbul M: See Vishwanathan, P K Acharya, Rajib; Shagun Sabarwal and Shireen J Jejeebhoy: Women's Aiyar, Suranya: The Child and the Family Empowerment and Forced Sex Within (LE) Marriage in Rural India (SA) Issue no: 12, Mar 25-31, p.4 Issue no: 02, Jan 14-20, p.65 Ajay Kumar: Khap Panchayats: A Adams, Bill: See Vira, Bhaskar Socio-Historical Overview (RA) Issue no: 04, Jan 28 - Feb 03, p.59 Adhikary, Sourav: Consolidating Religio-Political Forces (LE) -: Misrepresentation of Authors Issue no: 19, May 12-18, p.5 Views (LE) Issue no: 06, Feb 11-17, p.4 Adve, Nagraj: A Prolonged Enquiry (BR) Issue no: 32, Aug 11-17, p.35 Ajit, D: See Saxena, Ravi Agarwal, Ravi: E-Waste Law: New Paradigm Akhter, Majed: The Politics of Or Business as Usual? (C) Sovereignty in Pakistan (C) Issue no: 25, Jun 23-29, p.14 Issue no: 02, Jan 14-20, p.17 Aggarwal, Ankita; Ankit Kumar and Aashish Akolgo, Bishop; Raina Antonopoulus; Gupta: Evaluation of NREGA Wells in Venkatesh Athreya; C P Chandrasekhar; Jharkhand (C) Giovanni Comia; Jayati Ghosh; David Issue no: 35, Sep 01-07, p.24 Harvey; Atul Kohli; Michael Libowitz; Prabhat Patnaik and Kunibert Raffer: Agnes, Flavia: His and Hers (C) Education Crisis in Sri Lanka (LE) Issue no: 17, Apr 28-May 04, p.10 Issue no: 43, Oct 27 - Nov 02, p.5 Agrawal, Anuja: Law and 'Live-in' Akthar, Aasim Sajjad: 21st Century Relationships in India (SA) Socialism in Pakistan? (C) Issue no: 39, Sep 29-05 Oct, p.50 Issue no: 45, Nov 10-16, p.27 Agrawal, Chetan: See Vira, Bhaskar Aleaz, Bonita: Popular Research Methodology Literature in Political Science: An Agrawal, Neil; Lalit Batra; Saygun Overview (SA) Gokariksel; Mohamed Junaid; Ahilan Issue no: 15, Apr 14-21, p.71 Kadirgamar; Andres Leon; Duygu Parmaksizoglu; Kareem Rabie and Preeti Altbach, Philip G: The Prospects for the Sampat: Tribute to Neil Smith (LE) BRICs: The New Academic Superpowers? Issue no: 41, Oct 13-19, p.4 (SA) Issue no: 43, Oct 27 - Nov 02, p.127 1 Annavajhula, J C B : See Pratap, Surendra AM: Lakshmi Sahgal and Free Will (C) Issue no: 33, Aug 18-24, p.26 Antonopolulos, Rania and Dimitri B Papadimitriou: Economic Turbulence in Ami, Daljit: The Cynical Use of Caste (F) Greece (SA) Issue no: 42, Oct 20-26, p.30 Issue no: 05, Feb 04-10, p.55 -: Punjab: Family Business (F) -: See Akolgo, Bishop Issue no: 03, Jan 21-27, p.34 Antony, K R: Regaining Credibility of the Amin, Aalya and Javaid Rashid: Norwegian Medical Profession (LE) Child Services: A Tale of Ethnocentric Issue no: 28, Jul 14-20, p.5 Hegemony (C) Issue no: 19, May 12-18, p.19 Anu Kumar : Baburao Ambadaskar: On His Retirement (LE) Anand, Purushottam: See Sharma, Apoorva Issue no: 18, May 05-11, p.05 Anand, S C: See Iyer, Ramaswamy R -: Reading East Asian History Differently (C) Ananth, Bindu: See Grewal, Swati Issue no: 41, Oct 13-19, p.22 Ananth, V Krishna: Coalgate: A Skewed Arnold, David: The Black Hole Myth (BR) Debate (C) Issue no: 37, Sep 15-21, p.30 Issue no: 40, Oct 06-12, p.22 Arokiasamy, Perianayagam and Srinivas Goli: Ananthanarayan, B: The Discovery of the Explaning the Skewed Child Sex Ratio in Higgs Particle (C) the Rural India (SA) Issue no: 31, Aug 04-10, p.31 Issue no: 42, Oct 20-26, p.85 Ananthanarayanan, S: Funds Crunch and the Arora, Tarun; Nilesh Kumar; Tanya Sethi; Railways (C) Jayrath Shinde and Alex Thomas: Issue no: 13, Mar 24-31, p.12 Heterodox Economics (LE) Issue no: 05, Feb 04-10, p.4 -: Getting Back on the Rails (C) Issue no: 45, Nov 10-16, p.24 Arun Kumar : Measuring Illegal Outflows from the Indian Economy: Some Anderson, Siwan and Debraj Ray: The Age Methodological Issues (D) Distribution of Missing Women in India Issue no: 39, Sep 29-05 Oct, p.71 (SA) Issue no: 47-48, Dec 01-13, p.87 Arun, M and Sunil Mani: Liberalisation of Technical Education in Kerala (SA) Anitha, V: See Krishnakumar, Jyotsna Issue no: 21, May 26-Jun 01, p.63 Ankit Kumar: See Aggarwal, Ankita Asher, Manshi: Renuka Dam: The Saga Continues (F) Ankit, Rakesh: The (Un)Making of Article Issue no: 32, Aug 11-17, p.31 370 (BR) Issue no: 06, Feb 11-17, p.33 Asthana, Vandana: Forced Displacement: A Gendered Analysis of the Tehri Dam - : How the Ban on the RSS Was Project (SA) Lifted (F) Issue no: 47-48, Dec 01-13, p.96 Issue no: 16, Apr 21-27, p.71 Athreya, Venkatesh: See Akolgo, Bishop Annavajhula, J C B and Surendra Pratap: Worker Voices in an Auto Production Avinash Kumar : Debates around Authorship Chain: Notes from the Pits of a Low and Originality: Hindi during the Road - I (SA) Colonial Period (SA) Issue no: 33, Aug 18-24, p.46 Issue no: 28, Jul 14-20, p.50 2 Avinash Kumar: Fallacy of the State in Bandyopadhyay, Sarbani: Caste and Politics Bihar (C) in Bengal (D) Issue no: 44, Nov 03-09, p.23 Issue no: 50, Dec 15-21, p.71 Badigar, Sanjeevini: A Normal Anomaly: -: See Choudhary, Displacement due to Communal Violence Shoma in Gujarat (F) Issue no: 03, Jan 21-27, p.42 Bandyopadhyay, Subhasis: Whose Semi-Fascism? (D) Badiger, Shrinivas: See Vira, Bhaskar Issue no: 30, Jul 28-03 Aug, p.239 Bagchi, Amiya Kumar: Class Struggles, Banerjee, Partha Sarathi and Dayabati Roy: Ideologies, Economic Transformations Decentralised Governance Reforms in and Colonialism (RA) Primary Education: Some Reflections on Issue no: 15, Apr 14-20, p.33 West Bengal (F) Issue no: 24, Jun 16-22, p.67 -: Coercive Modes of Payment (LE) - : See Mukherji,Aditi Issue no: 36, Sep 08-14, p.4 Banerjee, Sneha: Emergence of the Bagchi, Barnita: Gendered Subalterns (BR) 'Surrogacy Industry' (C) Issue no: 36, Sep 08-14, p.27 Issue no: 11, Mar 17-23, p.27 Bailey, Rishab: Censoring the Internet: The Banerjee, Sumanta: From Parliamentary to New Intermediary Guidelines (C) Paramilitary Democracy (C) Issue no: 05, Feb 04-10, p.15 Issue no: 01, Jan 07-13, p.16 Bailur, Savita: Who Is the Community in -: India's 'Revanchist' Community Radio? (SA) Cities (C) Issue no: 17, Apr 28-May 04, p.92 Issue no: 51, Dec 22-28, p.13 Baisya, Arup: The Importance of Democracy -: Post-Election Blues in in Socialism (D) West Bengal (C) Issue no: 28, Jul 14-20, p.71 Issue no: 09, Mar 03-09, p.10 Bal, Vineeta and Mohan Rao: Use of -: Revolutionary Movements Foeticide (LE) in a Post-Marxian Era (SA) Issue no: 28, Jul 14-21, p.4 Issue no: 18, May 05-11, p.55 Balasubramanian, P : See Ravindran, T K Banerji, A; Neha Gupta and J V Meenakshi: Sundari Auctions in Grain Markets and Farmer Welfare (RA) Bandopadhyay, Gautam: See Patkar, Medha Issue no: 52, Dec 29- Jan 04, p.64 Bandukwala, J S: The State of Muslims in Bano, Masooda: Welfare Work and Politics of Gujarat Today (C) Jama'at-i-Islami in Pakistan and Issue no: 33, Aug 18-24, p.17 Bangladesh (F) Issue no: 01, Jan 07-13, p.86 Bandyopadhyay, Jayanta and Tapas Roy: Political Challenge of an Intensifying Bansil, P C: Feed, Seed and Wastage Rates Conflict Over Land (C) (RA) Issue no: 07, Feb 18-24, p.22 Issue no: 26-27, Jun 30-Jul 13, p.111 -: Studying Climate Change in India (BR) Bantilan, Cynthia S; Narpat S Jodha and Issue no: 33, Aug 18-24, p.29 Naveen P Singh: The Commons, Communities and Climate Change (SA) -: Water Science in Issue no: 13, Mar 24-31, p.49 India Hydrological Obscurantism (F) Issue no: 16, Apr 21-27, p.45 3 Bapna, Geetika: Marriage, Language and Baxi, Upendra et al: Boycott Collaboration Time: Toward and Ethnography of with Israeli Academic Institutions (LE) Nibhaana (RA) Issue no: 31, Aug 04-10, p.5 Issue no: 43, Oct 27 - Nov 02, p.109 Bedi, Arjun S: See Srinivasna, Sharda Baru, Rama: A Limiting Perspective on Universal Coverage (F) Beg, Mirza Asmer: The Muslim Political Issue no: 08, Feb 25 - Mar 02, p.64 Parties in Uttar Pradesh and Assam (C) Issue no: 43, Oct 27 - Nov 02, p.22 Barua, Bhaskar: Moving Circles of Struggles and Agitations in the North-East (BR) Beretta, Silvio and Renata Targetti Lenti: Issue no: 16, Apr 21-27, p.33 India and China: Trading with the World and Each Other (SA) Baruah, Litul: See Parikh, Jyoti Issue no: 44, Nov 03-09, p.35 Baruah, Sanjib: Whose River Is It Anyway?: Beteille, Andre: The Peculiar Tenacity of Political Economy of Hydropower in the Caste (SA) Eastern Himalayas (SA) Issue no: 13, Mar 24-31, p.41 Issue no: 29, Jul 21-27, p.41 Beumer, Koen: See Jayanthi, A P Basu, Amitranjan : Preserving Medical Records (LE) Bhadrakumar, M K: ABRICS initiative on Issue no: 19, May 12-18, p.5 Syria (C) Issue no: 11, Mar 17-23, p.30 Basu, Debashis: See Roy, Aruna -: Imperialism for a Basu, P S: Singur - 2 (LE) Cash-strapped Era (F) Issue no: 35, Sep 01-07, p.4 Issue no: 05, Feb 04-10, p.32 Basu, Rahul: Mining in Goa: Beyond forest Bhaduri, Amit; Sergio Cesaratto; Nadia Issues (D) Garbellini; Torsten Niechoj; Gabriel Issue no: 03, Jan 21-27, p.77 Palma; Srinivas Raghavendra; Rune Skarstein; Herbert Walther and Ariel L -: NCAER on Mining in Goa: Wirkierman: An Alternative Vision for Inconvenient Truths (D) the Eurozone Crisis (LE) Issue no: 37, Sep 15-21, p.73 Issue no: 47-48, Dec 01-13, p.4 Basu, Swaraj: Gorkhas, Adivasis and
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