Globalisation and the Challenges of Development in Contemporary India

Globalisation and the Challenges of Development in Contemporary India
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Artikel-Nr:
9789811004544
Veröffentl:
2016
Einband:
eBook
Seiten:
270
Autor:
Sita Venkateswar
Serie:
Dynamics of Asian Development
eBook Typ:
PDF
eBook Format:
Reflowable eBook
Kopierschutz:
NO DRM
Sprache:
Englisch
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This volume brings together multidisciplinary, situated and nuanced analyses of contingent issues framing a rapidly changing India in the 21st century. It moves beyond the ready dichotomies that are often extended to understand India as a series of contrasts and offers new insights into the complex realities of India today, thereby enabling us to anticipate the decades to come.The editors focus on three major themes, each discussed in a section: The first section, Framing the Macro-Economic Environment, defines the framework for interrogatingglobalisation and socio-economic changes in India over the last few decades ofthe 20th century spiraling into India in the 21st century. The next section,Food Security and Natural Resources, highlights critical considerationsinvolved in feeding a burgeoning population. The discussions pose importantquestions in relation to the resilience of both people and planet confrontingincreasingly unpredictable climate-induced scenarios. The final section,Development, Activism and Changing Technologies, discusses some of the socialchallenges of contemporary India through the lens of inequalities and emergentactivisms. The section concludes with an elaboration of the potential and promise of changing technologies and new social media to build an informed and active citizenry across existing social divides.
This volume brings together multidisciplinary, situated and nuanced analyses of contingent issues framing a rapidly changing India in the 21st century. It moves beyond the ready dichotomies that are often extended to understand India as a series of contrasts and offers new insights into the complex realities of India today, thereby enabling us to anticipate the decades to come.

The editors focus on three major themes, each discussed in a section: The first section, Framing the Macro-Economic Environment, defines the framework for interrogating globalisation and socio-economic changes in India over the last few decades of the 20th century spiraling into India in the 21st century. The next section, Food Security and Natural Resources, highlights critical considerations involved in feeding a burgeoning population. The discussions pose important questions in relation to the resilience of both people and planet confronting increasingly unpredictable climate-induced scenarios. The final section, Development, Activism and Changing Technologies, discusses some of the social challenges of contemporary India through the lens of inequalities and emergent activisms. The section concludes with an elaboration of the potential and promise of changing technologies and new social media to build an informed and active citizenry across existing social divides.

Chapter 1. Globalisation and the Challenges of Development: An Introduction- Sekhar Bandyopadhyay and Sita Venkateswar.- Section 1: Framing the Macro environment.- Chapter 2. Compressed Capitalism, Globalization, and the Fate of Indian Development.- Chapter 3. India’s Economic Performance in the Post Reforms Period: A Tale of Mixed Messages.- Chapter 4. Post-Industrial Development and the New Leisure Economy.- Section 2: Food Security.- Chapter 5. India’s Evolving Food and Nutrition Scenario: An Overview.- Chapter 6. Millet in Our Own Voices: A Culturally-Centered Articulation of Alternative Development by DDS Women Farmers’ Sanghams.- Chapter 7. Beyond Basmati: Two Approaches to the Challenge of Agricultural Development in the ‘New India'.- Section 3: Activism, Development and Changing Technologies.- Chapter 8. Investment-Induced Displacement and the Ecological Basis of India’s Economy.- Chapter 9. Urban Neoliberalism and the Right to Water and Sanitation for Bangalore’s Poor.- Chapter 10. Bastis as “Forgotten Places” in Howrah, West Bengal.- Chapter 11. ICT4D and Empowerment: Uneven Development in Rural South India.- Chapter 12 Paradigms of Digital Activism: India and its Mobile Internet Users.- Section 4: Conclusion.- Chapter 13. Approaching Contemporary India: the Politics of Scale, Space and Aspiration in the Time of Modi.

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