Democratizing Development : The Politics of Equity, Rights and Social Justice

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Democratizing Development : The Politics of Equity, Rights and Social Justice

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 160 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781041044543

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Development emerged as the most promising idea of progress in the post-second world war period in the 1940s. In the Indian parlance, democracy was added to the model of development by combining economic development with social justice. This has shaped both policy and popular aspiration in post-Independent India. In this context, this book explores two dominant streams of development - economic growth projects and poverty eradication projects - and assesses the democratic potential of development or its absence through the issues of equity, rights and social justice.

In discussing democratization of development, the book brings into sharp focus the dynamics of power, ownership and control of resources, institutions of the state and the market, and local as well as global influences. Examining development through the lens of the most marginalized, the book shows why democratization of development is of such significance to them. It shows the role of both the state and civil society in infusing development with democracy. The book presents primary ethnographic research and empirically drawn cases, and supplements these with theoretical and analytical arguments. It draws from multiple streams of social science: social history, sociology, social anthropology and political sociology, and contributes to contemporary debates in social science such as development, democracy, rights, social justice, civil society, social mobilization, social inclusion, redistribution, and participatory governance.

This book will be of interest to scholars, students and policy makers. It will appeal to development studies, international studies, sociology, social anthropology, and policy studies.

Contents

List of figures. Preface. 1. Introduction 2. Contesting Development, Reimagining Democracy: Grassroots Social Movements 3. Fishing Rights in Chilika Lake: Political Economy of Profit Vs. Moral Economy of Provision 4. National Rural Employment Guarantee Act: Access and Inclusion 5. Participatory Governance, Dalit Mobilization and Social Justice: The Paradoxes of Development and Democracy 6. Joint Forest Management: The Making and Unmaking of Participation 7. The Kol Resistance: Mobilization for Land Rights as Distributive Justice 8. Conclusions. Index.

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