Management of Rural Labour Relations in West Bengal Ben Rogaly This article examines the apparent paradox of rural labour relations in West Bengal. While the Krishak Sabha has discouraged the formation of a separate agricultural wage workers' organisation, these same workers continue to vote in large numbers for Left Front parties. Based on detailed field research in Bardhaman and Purulia districts, the paper identifies the free hand allowed to the party cadres in the management of class conflict at local level as part of a larger strategy to ensure continued electoral success
This chapter reflects on strategies aimed at improving the material and political conditions of Indi...
This article tells of changing social and spatial identities in the countryside of con temporary Wes...
Amidst a rising unemployment crisis in rural India, a pertinent concern have also been raised with r...
This volume is about the emerging development trajectories of rural labour relations in India, based...
Behind India's high recent growth rates lies a story of societal conflict that is scarcely talked ab...
The aim of this thesis is to explain the existence and coexistence of diverse hired labour arrangeme...
This chapter provides an electoral ethnography of a campaign in the state of West Bengal. The unique...
The rural proletariat constitute a substantial proportion of the global poor. Leading better lives i...
This article argues that the labouring class poor are best able to access social protection when the...
International audienceThis paper explores the relations between the trajectories of Dalit assertion ...
This paper uses two successive rounds of voter surveys in rural West Bengal in a household panel to ...
This article examines the basis of the success of the Lok Dal in electoral politics in Uttar Pradesh...
This paper examines land reforms implemented in a longitudinal sample of over 80 villages in West Be...
Despite a strong state and a slew of poverty reduction/welfare programmes, the provision of basic se...
By mapping the trajectories of changing dynamics in land relations in both colonial and postcolonial...
This chapter reflects on strategies aimed at improving the material and political conditions of Indi...
This article tells of changing social and spatial identities in the countryside of con temporary Wes...
Amidst a rising unemployment crisis in rural India, a pertinent concern have also been raised with r...
This volume is about the emerging development trajectories of rural labour relations in India, based...
Behind India's high recent growth rates lies a story of societal conflict that is scarcely talked ab...
The aim of this thesis is to explain the existence and coexistence of diverse hired labour arrangeme...
This chapter provides an electoral ethnography of a campaign in the state of West Bengal. The unique...
The rural proletariat constitute a substantial proportion of the global poor. Leading better lives i...
This article argues that the labouring class poor are best able to access social protection when the...
International audienceThis paper explores the relations between the trajectories of Dalit assertion ...
This paper uses two successive rounds of voter surveys in rural West Bengal in a household panel to ...
This article examines the basis of the success of the Lok Dal in electoral politics in Uttar Pradesh...
This paper examines land reforms implemented in a longitudinal sample of over 80 villages in West Be...
Despite a strong state and a slew of poverty reduction/welfare programmes, the provision of basic se...
By mapping the trajectories of changing dynamics in land relations in both colonial and postcolonial...
This chapter reflects on strategies aimed at improving the material and political conditions of Indi...
This article tells of changing social and spatial identities in the countryside of con temporary Wes...
Amidst a rising unemployment crisis in rural India, a pertinent concern have also been raised with r...