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Politics of the Poor - Negotiating Democracy in Contemporary India

English · Hardback

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Based on diverse sorts of data and fieldwork in India, this book analyses how the poor participate in a democracy.

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List of tables, maps and charts; Acknowledgements; Glossary; Introduction: against false binaries; 1. The perspectives of the study: towards an Agonistics of democracy; 2. Political spaces: institutional opportunity structures; 3. Political spaces: social relations of power; 4. From clientelism to citizenship?: The politics of supplications; 5. From moral vocabularies to languages of stateness?: The politics of demands; 6. From backwardness to improvement?: The politics of disputation; 7. From tradition to modernity?: The politics of imagination; Conclusion: the politics of the poor: agonistic negotiations with democracy; Annexure 1: the dramatis personae; Annexure 2: the census survey; Annexure 3: the Multidimensional Poverty Index; Annexure 4: Schedule for BPL Census 2002; Annexure 5: Schedule for BPL Census 2002 West Bengal; Annexure 6: BPL Cutoff List for West Bengal; Annexure 7: Bihar Mahadalit Vikas Mission Mandate; Bibliography; Index.

About the author

Indrajit Roy is Research Fellow at the University of Oxford. He is the recipient of the ESRC Future Research Leader Award. In addition, he holds a Junior Research Fellowship at Wolfson College and a James Martin Fellowship at the Oxford Martin School. He has published in, among others, World Development, the Journal of Peasant Studies, Oxford Development Studies and Contributions to Indian Sociology. He chairs the Development Politics Specialist Group of the Politics Studies Association of the UK.

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