This paper argues that social policies work towards the subject-making of subaltern citizens by defining the grammar of state–subaltern relationship. The Forest Rights Act of India (2006) defines the state–adivasi relationship through a two-way process: claim-making by the indigenes for forest rights, and reduction of the discourse by the state into a politics of recognition without redistribution. While adivasis have employed their agency in wresting social policies from the state through protracted struggles, they are also made subjects of the state as they go about the Forest Rights Act procedure. The paper further points out that adivasi struggles and the organisations representing them constitute a distinct adivasi society contra the m...
Recognition of political rights by state and civil society is an essential element of citizenship. H...
In India, the Indian Forest Acts of 1865 and 1878 transferred the ownership of all forest land and i...
The Indian Recognition of Forest Right’s Act defines a category of land tenure that is premised upon...
This paper argues that social policies work towards the subject-making of subaltern citizens by defi...
Participation and decentralisation have been shown to yield democratic outcomes in terms of efficien...
This paper examines how the new Scheduled Tribes and Other Traditional Forest Dwellers (Recognition ...
This thesis explores the ways in which the Adivasis of Nagarahole Tiger Reserve in Karnataka make cl...
ABSTRACT.. This paper traces the kinds of learning engendered through Adivasi trans-local and local ...
Control of land is a source of contention among indigenous peoples, governments, conservationists an...
The adivasi population represents a special case in India's new land wars. Strong individual and com...
The indigenous peoples of India, the Adivasis, represent the largest indigenous population within th...
ABSTRACT: Who makes claims on the state for social welfare, and how and why do they do so? This arti...
Participation and decentralisation have been shown to yield democratic outcomes in terms of efficien...
This thesis is an intersectional study of forest rights of forest-dwellers in the tribal territory o...
Does legislation that grants land rights necessarily ensure justice? The Forest Rights Act of 2006 (...
Recognition of political rights by state and civil society is an essential element of citizenship. H...
In India, the Indian Forest Acts of 1865 and 1878 transferred the ownership of all forest land and i...
The Indian Recognition of Forest Right’s Act defines a category of land tenure that is premised upon...
This paper argues that social policies work towards the subject-making of subaltern citizens by defi...
Participation and decentralisation have been shown to yield democratic outcomes in terms of efficien...
This paper examines how the new Scheduled Tribes and Other Traditional Forest Dwellers (Recognition ...
This thesis explores the ways in which the Adivasis of Nagarahole Tiger Reserve in Karnataka make cl...
ABSTRACT.. This paper traces the kinds of learning engendered through Adivasi trans-local and local ...
Control of land is a source of contention among indigenous peoples, governments, conservationists an...
The adivasi population represents a special case in India's new land wars. Strong individual and com...
The indigenous peoples of India, the Adivasis, represent the largest indigenous population within th...
ABSTRACT: Who makes claims on the state for social welfare, and how and why do they do so? This arti...
Participation and decentralisation have been shown to yield democratic outcomes in terms of efficien...
This thesis is an intersectional study of forest rights of forest-dwellers in the tribal territory o...
Does legislation that grants land rights necessarily ensure justice? The Forest Rights Act of 2006 (...
Recognition of political rights by state and civil society is an essential element of citizenship. H...
In India, the Indian Forest Acts of 1865 and 1878 transferred the ownership of all forest land and i...
The Indian Recognition of Forest Right’s Act defines a category of land tenure that is premised upon...