In this introduction to a special issue on ‘Reconsidering the Region in India’, we aim to develop a synthetic and theoretically nuanced account of the multifarious ways in which the idea of region has been imbricated in diverse spatial, political, cultural and socio-economic configurations. We draw from various bodies of anthropological, geographic and historical literature to elaborate on three themes that we believe are central to understanding contemporary processes of region-making in India: trans-regional mobilities and connections; the actors who produce and perform regional imaginaries; and changing regional politics of development
By zooming in on urban localities in India and by unpacking the 'meaning of the local' for those who...
In this two-part interview, LSE’s Professor Sumantra Bose puts the regionalisation of the Indian pol...
India is widely regarded as the most celebrated case of a “failed” developmental state, seemingly th...
In this introduction to a special issue on ‘Reconsidering the Region in India’, we aim to develop a ...
The papers1 in this special issue of the Economic & Political Weekly aim to tackle the concept of re...
The movement of people from small towns and villages of India to places outside the country raises a...
Indian territory, from regional to local level, remains a fundamentally composite space, divided int...
This paper is about politics in India. It seeks to understand politics by looking at two important a...
International audienceWhen not imposed, e.g. by the State, territories are mainly defined by process...
Do regions enable or constrain states’ claims to status? Looking for answers in the regional power l...
In 2000 the federal map of India was redrawn to create three new states, signifying a significant sh...
Indian culture is playing an increasingly imposing role in shaping new globalised scenarios, contrib...
Preprint of the introduction to the volume: Territory, Soil and Society in South Asia, ed. Daniela B...
International audienceHow to describe a complex region? Is North-East India truly a mosaic of differ...
This introduction to a special section exploring "Geographies at the Margins" of South Asia offers a...
By zooming in on urban localities in India and by unpacking the 'meaning of the local' for those who...
In this two-part interview, LSE’s Professor Sumantra Bose puts the regionalisation of the Indian pol...
India is widely regarded as the most celebrated case of a “failed” developmental state, seemingly th...
In this introduction to a special issue on ‘Reconsidering the Region in India’, we aim to develop a ...
The papers1 in this special issue of the Economic & Political Weekly aim to tackle the concept of re...
The movement of people from small towns and villages of India to places outside the country raises a...
Indian territory, from regional to local level, remains a fundamentally composite space, divided int...
This paper is about politics in India. It seeks to understand politics by looking at two important a...
International audienceWhen not imposed, e.g. by the State, territories are mainly defined by process...
Do regions enable or constrain states’ claims to status? Looking for answers in the regional power l...
In 2000 the federal map of India was redrawn to create three new states, signifying a significant sh...
Indian culture is playing an increasingly imposing role in shaping new globalised scenarios, contrib...
Preprint of the introduction to the volume: Territory, Soil and Society in South Asia, ed. Daniela B...
International audienceHow to describe a complex region? Is North-East India truly a mosaic of differ...
This introduction to a special section exploring "Geographies at the Margins" of South Asia offers a...
By zooming in on urban localities in India and by unpacking the 'meaning of the local' for those who...
In this two-part interview, LSE’s Professor Sumantra Bose puts the regionalisation of the Indian pol...
India is widely regarded as the most celebrated case of a “failed” developmental state, seemingly th...