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Fighting eviction : tribal land rights and research-in-action / Daniel Buckles and Rajeev Khedkar with Bansi Ghevde and Dnyaneshwar Patil.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: New Delhi Foundation Books 2013Edition: 1st edDescription: 230 illustrations, map ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 9789382264538
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 305.800954 D221 F 102184
Contents:
Introduction Chapter 1: Origins of the Gaothan Problem Chapter 2: Responses to the Threat of Eviction Chapter 3: Understanding Complexity Chapter 4: Addressing Government Neglect Chapter 5: Breaking the Bonds of Migratory Labor Chapter 6: Strengthening Katkari Collective Organization Conclusion
Summary: Study of Kathodi, Indic people from Maharashtra.
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This book discusses two development themes: the land and housing rights of India’s Adivasi, and methods for engaging marginalized people in action research. It focuses on a concrete problem –enclosure and eviction of the Katkari, a primitive forest tribe, from their rural hamlets on the plains of Maharashtra. The book traces the evolving relationship between Adivasi and caste-based agrarian societies in modern India, and the transformation of the Katkari into bonded workers in brick kilns and charcoal operations, serving the urban and industrial interests of Greater Mumbai. Using rigorous and participatory methods adapted from different disciplines and theoretical perspectives it also recounts Katkari efforts to exercise their rights and illustrates what it means to do research ‘with’ people rather than ‘on’ people. The book will appeal to development practitioners and graduate students of Sociology, Anthropology, Development Studies and Tribal Studies.

Introduction

Chapter 1: Origins of the Gaothan Problem

Chapter 2: Responses to the Threat of Eviction

Chapter 3: Understanding Complexity

Chapter 4: Addressing Government Neglect

Chapter 5: Breaking the Bonds of Migratory Labor

Chapter 6: Strengthening Katkari Collective Organization

Conclusion

Study of Kathodi, Indic people from Maharashtra.

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