This article explores the combination of education and affirmative action in challenging historic inequalities faced by adivasis, or indigenous peoples, living in a remote region of Eastern India. We show how the combined effects of education and affirmative action can act as a 'contradictory resource'. On the one hand, policies of affirmative action are enabling young educated adivasis - the children of subsistence farmers and manual labourers - to benefit from the creation of new, rural state jobs. We show how without affirmative action, such jobs may well have been monopolised by a local elite of higher castes. On the other hand, we argue several conservative processes have accompanied these changes. First, the reserved jobs secured by a...
Exploring the intersection of state, religion, and ethnicity, this article considers the opportuniti...
Ensuring access to education for the Dalits of India has been the greatest challenge for the Indian ...
Inequality has been an essential part of human history all over the world, but in India -caste, regi...
This article explores the combination of education and affirmative action in challenging historic in...
This research engaged a grounded theory process to explore whether or not and, if so, in what ways, ...
India's adivasi, or tribal, communities have most often been depicted as homogeneous and egalitarian...
Does political affirmative action undermine or promote development, and for whom? We examine Schedul...
Socio-economically advantaged upper castes tend to claim that Indian society is ‘post-caste’, sugges...
The affirmative action policy for socially and economically backward communities in employment has b...
Abstract The caste system – a system of elaborately stratified social hierarchy – distinguishes Indi...
Caste plays a role at every stage of an Indian's economic life; in school, university, the labor mar...
Affirmative action and discriminatory measures are complex and controversial issues. The goal of aff...
Does state intervention in development processes generate structural and social transforma...
We deposit here the results of a household-based survey that was used to understand the situation of...
This book presents an alternative view of caste in Indian society by analysing caste structure and c...
Exploring the intersection of state, religion, and ethnicity, this article considers the opportuniti...
Ensuring access to education for the Dalits of India has been the greatest challenge for the Indian ...
Inequality has been an essential part of human history all over the world, but in India -caste, regi...
This article explores the combination of education and affirmative action in challenging historic in...
This research engaged a grounded theory process to explore whether or not and, if so, in what ways, ...
India's adivasi, or tribal, communities have most often been depicted as homogeneous and egalitarian...
Does political affirmative action undermine or promote development, and for whom? We examine Schedul...
Socio-economically advantaged upper castes tend to claim that Indian society is ‘post-caste’, sugges...
The affirmative action policy for socially and economically backward communities in employment has b...
Abstract The caste system – a system of elaborately stratified social hierarchy – distinguishes Indi...
Caste plays a role at every stage of an Indian's economic life; in school, university, the labor mar...
Affirmative action and discriminatory measures are complex and controversial issues. The goal of aff...
Does state intervention in development processes generate structural and social transforma...
We deposit here the results of a household-based survey that was used to understand the situation of...
This book presents an alternative view of caste in Indian society by analysing caste structure and c...
Exploring the intersection of state, religion, and ethnicity, this article considers the opportuniti...
Ensuring access to education for the Dalits of India has been the greatest challenge for the Indian ...
Inequality has been an essential part of human history all over the world, but in India -caste, regi...