The debate on rootedness of Adivasi to their lands has generated a long line of productive enquiry. It is critiqued as ecological romanticism of the scholars and activists or considered a form of incarceration of the Adivasi. It is argued that the idea of rootedness tends to straitjacket Adivasi lives to a space and place disregarding their historical and contemporary realities of migration and marginalisation. Posing these questions in the context of Adivasi resistance and dispossession, reveal that experience of migration in the past and it contemporary forms directly feed into a complex, dense and collective understanding of root...
This paper examines tribal unrest in central India. The paper has a limitation as it depends on the...
This dissertation offers critical insights into issues of access to justice by tracing the gains and...
This essay discusses the politics of the non-Adivasi activists who participated in the Niyamgiri mov...
This article documents Adivasi resistance to the ‘loot’ of their land and resources since 1980, espe...
This paper advances the proposition that a dialectical appreciation of the politics of state-institu...
The Adivasis, indigenous people in India, have historically constituted their subjectivity in and th...
ABSTRACT: In postcolonial Kerala (India), Adivasis (the indigenous communities) have been entrenched...
The vulnerable life experiences of the most marginalized or the tribal people labelled as “adivasis”...
In August 2001 there was widespread protest in Kerala, a state otherwise known for its remarkable ac...
This essay is organized into two parts that describe some of the important conceptual, historical an...
ABSTRACT.. This paper traces the kinds of learning engendered through Adivasi trans-local and local ...
Adivasis communities have been witnessing a plethora of discrimination, humiliation, and exclusion i...
Support for indigenous peoples has been increasing over the last few decades. This can be seen inter...
Adivasis are people who have been alienated from their original habitats through centuries of exploi...
Part of a special issue on international perspectives on education and decolonization. A study exami...
This paper examines tribal unrest in central India. The paper has a limitation as it depends on the...
This dissertation offers critical insights into issues of access to justice by tracing the gains and...
This essay discusses the politics of the non-Adivasi activists who participated in the Niyamgiri mov...
This article documents Adivasi resistance to the ‘loot’ of their land and resources since 1980, espe...
This paper advances the proposition that a dialectical appreciation of the politics of state-institu...
The Adivasis, indigenous people in India, have historically constituted their subjectivity in and th...
ABSTRACT: In postcolonial Kerala (India), Adivasis (the indigenous communities) have been entrenched...
The vulnerable life experiences of the most marginalized or the tribal people labelled as “adivasis”...
In August 2001 there was widespread protest in Kerala, a state otherwise known for its remarkable ac...
This essay is organized into two parts that describe some of the important conceptual, historical an...
ABSTRACT.. This paper traces the kinds of learning engendered through Adivasi trans-local and local ...
Adivasis communities have been witnessing a plethora of discrimination, humiliation, and exclusion i...
Support for indigenous peoples has been increasing over the last few decades. This can be seen inter...
Adivasis are people who have been alienated from their original habitats through centuries of exploi...
Part of a special issue on international perspectives on education and decolonization. A study exami...
This paper examines tribal unrest in central India. The paper has a limitation as it depends on the...
This dissertation offers critical insights into issues of access to justice by tracing the gains and...
This essay discusses the politics of the non-Adivasi activists who participated in the Niyamgiri mov...