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dalit 6 India 5 Dalit 3 Sociology 3 caste 3 Uttar Pradesh 2 dalits 2 poverty 2 scheduled castes 2 Access 1 Accountability 1 Anna Hazare's Fast 1 BSP 1 Bahujan Samaj Party 1 Bahujan Samj Party 1 Benefit sharing 1 Bijapur district 1 Black Womanism 1 Chalavadi 1 Civil society 1 Colonialism 1 Community forest 1 Dalit Feminism 1 Dalit Movement 1 Dalit Studies 1 Dalit Women 1 Dalit activist 1 Dalit households 1 Equity 1 Ethnic group 1 Ethnische Gruppe 1 Female headed households 1 Flüchtlinge 1 Gaddi 1 Hegemony 1 Indian Society 1 Indien 1 Kandhamal 1 Kanshi Ram 1 Karnataka 1
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Book / Working Paper 13 Article 4
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Article in journal 2 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 2
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Undetermined 11 English 6
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ACHR, Asian Centre for Human Rights 1 Christopher, Stephen 1 DESHPANDE, ASHWINI 1 Kamble, Tushar 1 Karki, Ajay 1 Karnataka, PUCL 1 Komath, Rajesh 1 Negi, Prashant 1 Padmanabhan, Roshni 1 Pai, Sudha 1 People's Union of Civil Liberties PUCL 1 Poudyal, Bishnu Hari 1 Ramakumar, R. 1 Rose, Leema 1 SPEARS, DEAN 1 Saji M. 1 Singh, Shyam 1 Swaminathan, Madhura 1 V, Santhakumar 1 Vijayalakshmi, V. 1 Watch, Human Rights 1
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eSocialSciences 9 Institute for Social and Economic Change (ISEC) 2 Centre for Development Economics, Delhi School of Economics 1 International Institute of Social and Economic Sciences 1
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Working Papers / eSocialSciences 9 Journal 2 Working Papers / Institute for Social and Economic Change (ISEC) 2 Proceedings of International Academic Conferences 1 Research in globalization 1 The Copenhagen journal of Asian studies : CJAS 1 Working papers / Centre for Development Economics, Delhi School of Economics 1
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RePEc 15 ECONIS (ZBW) 2
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Access to community forest benefits : need driven or interest driven?
Karki, Ajay; Poudyal, Bishnu Hari - In: Research in globalization 3 (2021), pp. 1-10
The poverty reduction, livelihood improvement, and equity promotion potential of Community Forests (CF) from a theoretical point of view are indisputable, but their realization appears more questionable because of the setting and enforcement of rules which limit the access to CFs and forest...
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Divergent refugee and tribal cosmopolitanism in Dharamshala
Christopher, Stephen - In: The Copenhagen journal of Asian studies : CJAS 38 (2020) 1, pp. 33-56
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"They Say We’re Dirty": Denying an Education to India’s Marginalized
Watch, Human Rights - eSocialSciences - 2014
The 77-page report documents discrimination by school authorities in four Indian states against Dalit, tribal, and …
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Indian Subaltern Feminism and American Black Womanism
Rose, Leema - International Institute of Social and Economic Sciences - 2014
the wilderness for liberation-- the Dalit woman in India and the Black woman in America, who are under the triple …-subjugated women and work for their empowerment. The Dalit woman writer Bama's stories and the African-American woman writer Alice … their progress in important ways. Dalit Feminism, on the other hand, underscores the relevance of the histories of …
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Affirmative Action: Diverging Perspectives
Negi, Prashant - eSocialSciences - 2006
The debate, on affirmative action seems to be focusing on the meaning and relevance of merit and efficiency. It is being conveniently forgotten that merit is a cognitive ability, the power to perceive and to grasp the social reality. Further, merit is being juxtaposed with an individual’s...
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Dalits Ostracised in Karnataka
Karnataka, PUCL - eSocialSciences - 2006
is facing a social boycott from the upper caste and including Madigas which is also a dalit community, for having used …
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Who has Access to Formal Credit in Rural India? Evidence from Four Villages
Swaminathan, Madhura - In: Journal 2 (2012) 1, pp. 182-195
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WHO IS THE IDENTIFIABLE VICTIM?--CASTE INTERACTS WITH SYMPATHY IN INDIA
DESHPANDE, ASHWINI; SPEARS, DEAN - Centre for Development Economics, Delhi School of Economics - 2012
Earlier studies have documented an “identifiable victim effect”-- people donate more to help individual people than to groups. Evidence suggests that this is in part due to an emotional reaction to the identified recipients, who generate more sympathy. However, stereotype research has shown...
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Land Conflicts and Attacks on Dalits: A Case Study from a Village in Marathwada, India
Ramakumar, R.; Kamble, Tushar - In: Journal 2 (2012) 2, pp. 120-135
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The Lok Pal Bill Debate: Lack of Accountability, not Anna Hazare's Fast, Should be the Focus
ACHR, Asian Centre for Human Rights - eSocialSciences - 2011
The paper analysis the current situation of corruption in India, the protests against it, the role of NGOs and the Lok Pal Bill
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