In this book, the author argues that the clamour of global interest in the Chipko movement (including among national urban elites within India) has drowned out local voices and led to grassroots agendas being appropriated and subverted by non-local narratives of gender and the environment
By examining women’s active participation in a range of social movements over many decades in Uttara...
Social anthropological work in India in the last decade has seen a neglect of rural and agrarian iss...
TERRAINS OF CONSCIOUSNESS emerges from an Indian-German-Swiss research collaboration. The book makes...
Although the Chipko movement is practically non-existent in its region of origin it remains one of t...
Guha Ramachandra, The unquiet woods (Twentieth Anniversary Edition): Ecological Change and Peasant ...
This study examines the contemporary social impact of the Chipko Andolan, a grassroots environmental...
This paper aims to re-evaluate the Chipko movement (1973-1981), a forest protection movement in the ...
The Chipko movement started in March 1974 when women from Reni village in Uttarakhand (India) hugged...
This dissertation focusses on the forests of Uttarakhand, India as a terrain where local, regional, ...
This research seeks to recontextualize the understanding of the ways women resist power structures t...
In the aftermath of a famous environmental tree-hugger movement, widely known as the Chipko moveme...
The book examines reform in forest management policy in India and Nepal, in particular focussing on ...
International audience"In choosing to study the relationship between Himalayan societies in Nepal an...
During the 1970s, the Chipko movement mobilised popular opposition to commercial forestry in the Ind...
Challenging widely held assumptions about the current ecological crisis in the Himalaya - that defor...
By examining women’s active participation in a range of social movements over many decades in Uttara...
Social anthropological work in India in the last decade has seen a neglect of rural and agrarian iss...
TERRAINS OF CONSCIOUSNESS emerges from an Indian-German-Swiss research collaboration. The book makes...
Although the Chipko movement is practically non-existent in its region of origin it remains one of t...
Guha Ramachandra, The unquiet woods (Twentieth Anniversary Edition): Ecological Change and Peasant ...
This study examines the contemporary social impact of the Chipko Andolan, a grassroots environmental...
This paper aims to re-evaluate the Chipko movement (1973-1981), a forest protection movement in the ...
The Chipko movement started in March 1974 when women from Reni village in Uttarakhand (India) hugged...
This dissertation focusses on the forests of Uttarakhand, India as a terrain where local, regional, ...
This research seeks to recontextualize the understanding of the ways women resist power structures t...
In the aftermath of a famous environmental tree-hugger movement, widely known as the Chipko moveme...
The book examines reform in forest management policy in India and Nepal, in particular focussing on ...
International audience"In choosing to study the relationship between Himalayan societies in Nepal an...
During the 1970s, the Chipko movement mobilised popular opposition to commercial forestry in the Ind...
Challenging widely held assumptions about the current ecological crisis in the Himalaya - that defor...
By examining women’s active participation in a range of social movements over many decades in Uttara...
Social anthropological work in India in the last decade has seen a neglect of rural and agrarian iss...
TERRAINS OF CONSCIOUSNESS emerges from an Indian-German-Swiss research collaboration. The book makes...