Mapping Social Exclusion in India: Caste, Religion and Borderlands

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The book is concerned with social exclusion in India, viewing it as a structural process and coming up with strategies for addressing practices that lead to social exclusion. Scholars here examine the issue in the background of the complex mosaic of Indian society that is embedded with exclusionary practices and structures especially marginalisation on the basis of caste. Based on study of diverse researches and incorporating grassroots information garnered through empirical studies, they present varied perspectives on social exclusion. They link inequality and poverty with social exclusion, view social exclusion in the context of globalisation and marginalisation of groups, and examine the reservation policy in India stressing the theme of exclusion in inclusion. They include case studies that probe social exclusion, discrimination and deprivation in the borderlands.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Paramjit S Judge

Paramjit S. Judge is Professor of Sociology at Guru Nanak Dev University, Amritsar He was worked and published in the areas of social movements, Indian diaspora and politics of social development. Some of his writings are: Insurrection to Agitation: The Naxalite Movement in Punjab, Terrorism in Punjab: Understanding Grassroots Reality (co-authored) and Social and Political Movements (co-Edited).

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Title
Mapping Social Exclusion in India: Caste, Religion and Borderlands
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Edition
1st. ed.
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ISBN
9781107056091
Length
viii+290p., Illustrations; 24cm.
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