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This edited volume explores the complex interplay between institutions, equity and social justice in South Asia. The book addresses critical questions concerning institutional development, governance practices, reforms, and the promotion of equitable and just societies in the South Asian region, while also examining the region's progress towards achieving the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Chapters focus on topics such as the role of local governments and grassroots organization in fostering equity and social change, new methodological approaches to studying diversity and equity in governance, and barriers to inclusion in policymaking and implementation.
Bringing together diverse perspectives and research, this volume aims to provide a comprehensive understanding of how institutional dynamics shape equity and justice in South Asia, and how these can be leveraged to achieve the SDGs, ensuring sustainable development and social cohesion. As such, the volume will be of interest to scholars and students of public administration, governance, South Asian politics, comparative policy, gender, and the SDGs.
Contents
Institutions, Equity, and Social Justice in South Asia Relationships and Critical Insights.- Barriers Within: Gender disparities in Public Sector Academia in Pakistan.- Equity in the Balance: Public-Private Philanthropic Partnerships in Pakistan's Higher Education.- Struggles for Justice and Equality on Campus Reforms: Unions, State Power, and the Erosion of Intellectual Discourse in Pakistan.- Best practices to facilitate social and linguistic migrants' social inclusion in Global Citizenship Education: Bridging Bangladesh and Italy.- From Margins to Mainstream: Decentralized Governance, Inclusion and Community Participation for Women in India's Local Governance.- Reproductive Justice and the SDGs: Addressing the Punishment of Women Under Honour Norms in South Asia.- Regional politics and Institutional Dilemmas in South-east Asia: Implications for Democratization, Social Justice and Accountable Governance in the Maldives and Bangladesh.- Achieving Gender Equality for Sustainable Development through Quota in Rural Local Governance in India: Changes, Challenges and Concerns.- Digitization and the Transformation of Governance in India: Social Justice in the Digital Age.



