This dissertation is concerned with the present-day situation of Tamil tea plantation workers in Kerala. The plantation Tamils, as they are known locally, belong to Dalits (ex-untouchable/outcaste) communities who have been segregated within Indian society and were kept out of socio-economic progress for centuries. This outcaste social status allied with the identity of coolie - a lower category of manual labour - provided a perfect combination to stigmatise their life and confine it into the insulated space of plantations. The recent economic crisis in Indian tea industry that led to temporary closure of many plantations further deteriorated their life. The closure of the plantations forced many of the workers to seek work outside the plan...
This article examines rumour and gossip among the tea workers in the south Indian state of Kerala in...
This paper attempts to provide understanding about the cultural and socio-economic character of the ...
Recorded history reveals that the adivasis of India have been facing marginalization for the last fe...
This dissertation is concerned with the present-day situation of Tamil tea plantation workers in Ker...
What does the collapse of India’s tea industry mean for Dalit workers who have lived, worked and die...
The recent crisis in the tea industry has devastated the livelihood of the Dalit workforce in the So...
The recent crisis in the tea industry has devastated the livelihood of the Dalit workforce in the So...
From the 1830s until the 1930s, millions of Indians migrated to work on plantations throughout the B...
Seven decades after India’s independence, tea plantations across Darjeeling are being abandoned by o...
Labor mobility to and from tea plantations in India has been treated as an exception. Plantations co...
The Indian labor diaspora that settled in Malaya, now known as Malaysia, was a diaspora that was use...
This dissertation is an ethnographic study of migrant labor, development, and gender among Malaiyaha...
Given the path-dependent nature of development, it is instructive that one tracks the historical pat...
This paper focuses on the process of Indian labour migration and regulation of labour who have migra...
This paper attempts to provide understanding about the cultural and socio-economic character of the ...
This article examines rumour and gossip among the tea workers in the south Indian state of Kerala in...
This paper attempts to provide understanding about the cultural and socio-economic character of the ...
Recorded history reveals that the adivasis of India have been facing marginalization for the last fe...
This dissertation is concerned with the present-day situation of Tamil tea plantation workers in Ker...
What does the collapse of India’s tea industry mean for Dalit workers who have lived, worked and die...
The recent crisis in the tea industry has devastated the livelihood of the Dalit workforce in the So...
The recent crisis in the tea industry has devastated the livelihood of the Dalit workforce in the So...
From the 1830s until the 1930s, millions of Indians migrated to work on plantations throughout the B...
Seven decades after India’s independence, tea plantations across Darjeeling are being abandoned by o...
Labor mobility to and from tea plantations in India has been treated as an exception. Plantations co...
The Indian labor diaspora that settled in Malaya, now known as Malaysia, was a diaspora that was use...
This dissertation is an ethnographic study of migrant labor, development, and gender among Malaiyaha...
Given the path-dependent nature of development, it is instructive that one tracks the historical pat...
This paper focuses on the process of Indian labour migration and regulation of labour who have migra...
This paper attempts to provide understanding about the cultural and socio-economic character of the ...
This article examines rumour and gossip among the tea workers in the south Indian state of Kerala in...
This paper attempts to provide understanding about the cultural and socio-economic character of the ...
Recorded history reveals that the adivasis of India have been facing marginalization for the last fe...