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Land and Livelihoods in Neoliberal India


Land and Livelihoods in Neoliberal India



von: Deepak K. Mishra, Pradeep Nayak

96,29 €

Verlag: Palgrave Macmillan
Format: PDF
Veröffentl.: 28.05.2020
ISBN/EAN: 9789811535116
Sprache: englisch

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The book discusses important developments emerging around the land questions in India in the context of India’s neoliberal economic development and its changing political economy. It covers many issues that have been impinging the political economy in land and livelihoods in India since the 1990s, examining the land question from diverse methodological standpoints. Most of the chapters rely on evidence generated through primary surveys in different parts of the country. The book, via its diversity of approaches and methodologies, brings out new and hitherto unexplored and/or less researched issues on the emerging land question in India. The range of issues addressed in the volume encompasses the contemporary developments in the political economy of land, land dispossession, SEZs, agrarian changes, urbanisation and the drive for the commodification of land across India. The authors also examine role of the state in promoting the capitalist transformation in India and continuities and changes emerging in the context of land liberalisation and market-friendly economic reforms.
<div>Chapter 1 Introduction: The Political Economy Land and Livelihoods in Contemporary India.- Chapter 2 Land Titling or Land Reforms: India’s Policy Dilemma.- Chapter 3 Ownership v/s Control: The Changing dynamics of land use in Liberalised Agricultural Context of India.- Chapter 4 Contextualizing Land Question in a Green Revolution Area:&nbsp; Agrarian Transformation and Politics in Western Uttar Pradesh.- Chapter 5 Landowners as Non-farm Workers – A Case of Small&nbsp; &nbsp;Farmer Migrants in Karnataka.- Chapter 6 Globalising Agrarian Markets and Changing Production Relations: Village-level Evidence from India.- Chapter 7.- Land, Caste and Class in Rural West Bengal.- Chapter 8 Agricultural Land Markets in India: A Case of Maharashtra.- Chapter 9 Dispossession, Neoliberal Urbanism and Societal Transformation: Insight into Rajarhat New Township in West Bengal.- Chapter 10 Land, Labour and Industrialisation in Rural and Urban Areas: A Case Study of Reliance SEZ in Gujarat.- Chapter11 Neoliberal Governing as Production of Fantasy: Contemporary transformations in Ahmedabad’s landscape.- Chapter 12 The Expressway to Agra-Two Roads, Same Destination: Land Acquisition under Old and New Land Acquisition Regimes.- Chapter 13 LARR 2013: What Does It Deliver?.- Chapter 14 Land Issues and Liberalisation in Northeast India.- Chapter 15 The Gendered Transformation of Land Rights and Feminisation of Hill Agriculture in Arunachal Pradesh: Insights from Field Survey</div><div><br></div>
<p>Deepak K. Mishra is Professor of Economics at the Centre for the Study of Regional Development, School of Social Sciences, Jawaharlal Nehru University, India. His research interests are in the areas of the political economy of agrarian change, rural livelihoods and agrarian institutions, and migration. He has co-authored <i>The Unfolding Crisis in Assam's Tea Plantations: Employment and Occupational Mobility</i> (2012), has edited <i>Internal Migration in Contemporary India</i> (2016) and has co-edited <i>Rethinking Economic Development in Northeast India: The Emerging Dynamics</i> (2017). </p>

<p>Pradeep Nayak has completed his PhD from Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi and was until recently Fellow, Indian Institute of Advanced Study, Shimla, India. He is a member of the Odisha Administrative Service and works as the Chief General Manager, Odisha State Disaster Management Authority, Bhubaneswar. He has contributed extensively to the study of land administration in India. Hispublication includes <i>The State and Land Records Modernisation </i>(2015).</p><br><p></p>
The book discusses important developments emerging around the land questions in India in the context of India’s neoliberal economic development and its changing political economy. It covers many issues that have been impinging the political economy in land and livelihoods in India since the 1990s, examining the land question from diverse methodological standpoints. Most of the chapters rely on evidence generated through primary surveys in different parts of the country. The book, via its diversity of approaches and methodologies, brings out new and hitherto unexplored and/or less researched issues on the emerging land question in India. The range of issues addressed in the volume encompasses the contemporary developments in the political economy of land, land dispossession, SEZs, agrarian changes, urbanisation and the drive for the commodification of land across India. The authors also examine role of the state in promoting the capitalist transformation in India and continuities and changes emerging in the context of land liberalisation and market-friendly economic reforms.<br>
Based on primary field research in Indian states, including Gujarat, Maharashtra, Punjab, Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan, West Bengal and Arunachal Pradesh Takes comprehensive approach to understand the land question in relation to the theoretical debates and policy changes in India in the post-reform period