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Globalization and North East India
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 392

Globalization and North East India

Contributed papers presented at a national seminar organized by North East India Council of Social Science Research in Shillong, India.

Ethnic Issues, Secularism, and Conflict Resolution in North East Asia
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 268

Ethnic Issues, Secularism, and Conflict Resolution in North East Asia

Contributed articles presented at the Seminar on Ethnic Issues, Secularism, and Conflict Resolution in North-East India held at Shillong during 25-26 April, 2001.

Shifting Cultivation in India
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 204

Shifting Cultivation in India

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Changing Agricultural Scenario in North-East India
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 372

Changing Agricultural Scenario in North-East India

Papers presented at a national seminar organised by the North-East India Council for Social Science Research, Shillong during 12-13 Dec. 2004.

Population and Society
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 268

Population and Society

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Population and Development in North East India
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 402

Population and Development in North East India

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Mizoram, Dimensions and Perspectives
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 508

Mizoram, Dimensions and Perspectives

Contributed articles.

Insurgency in India's Northeast
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 168

Insurgency in India's Northeast

Insurgency in India’s Northeast provides a systematic analysis of every major secessionist group and insurgency in the region within a unified and original explanatory framework, focusing primarily on the postcolonial period. This book presents a parsimonious analytic narrative involving a rich sequential account of the historical evolution of Mizo, Naga, Meitei, and "ethnic Assamese" identities from precolonial to colonial to postcolonial times. Avoiding essentialist or primordialist arguments, the chapters in the book demonstrate how ethnic/(sub)national identities are dynamic and malleable phenomenon, not immutable natural givens. In particular, it argues that the postcolonial Indian st...

Land Conflicts Across Frontiers
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 166

Land Conflicts Across Frontiers

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2018-11-12
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  • Publisher: Notion Press

Land Conflicts Across Frontiers compares Myanmar’s journey with North East India on the critical and contested issue of land. It examines concerns related to land in pre-colonial and colonial history, causes and consequences of land conflicts today, the socioeconomic dynamics attached to land, along with attempted community-based institutional interventions and rural activism. As Myanmar takes its steps towards a democratic future, it becomes critical for the country to be aware of North East India’s experiences, as they could provide valuable lessons of what to ‘implement’ and what to ‘avoid’. Loss of common property resources, non-recognition of customary rights, ambiguous land laws and inadequate attention to people’s grievances have led to a rural landscape which has witnessed livelihood vulnerability, displacement and conflict. The book not only tries to capture cross-border experiences in order to have a better understanding of land alienation, agrarian discontent and peripheral marginalization but also notes recent trends in rural spaces and suggests policy measures.

Media, the State and Marginalisation
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 355

Media, the State and Marginalisation

The media has a close relationship with socio-cultural and political systems in today’s society. This relationship both offers the potential to tackle the various challenges associated with inequality and, at the same time, creates a nexus with the elite classes of society to keep the marginalized away from the mainstream. This complex relationship between the media, state and the marginalized becomes more complex and interesting in the Indian context, where we find diversity not only in groups and communities, but also in power-relations. This book, containing twenty-one chapters and an editorial introduction, thus, deals with Indian perspectives in relation to the media, the state and the marginalized sections of society. This book will be of interest to academics, scholars and students of social sciences, especially in the fields of media studies, political science and sociology. It will also be useful for the people working in the media industry.