Fr. 86.50

Accumulation and Dispossession - Communal Land in Northeast India

English · Paperback / Softback

Will be released 01.11.2025

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This book sketches a road map of privatisation, accumulation and dispossession of communal land in the tribal areas of North East India from pre-colonial times to the neo-liberal era.
Spread over five chapters, this study unfolds the privatisation of communal land in the backdrop of a larger theoretical and historical canvas. It deals with the different institutional modes of privatisation, accumulation and dispossession of communal land, the changes in land use and cropping patterns, the changes in land relations and the land-based identity of the tribal community as a result. The conclusive chapter makes a broader reflection of the grand narrative of privatisation, accumulation and dispossession of communal land in North East India.
This title is co-published with Aakar Books. Print edition not for sale in South Asia (India, Sri Lanka, Nepal, Bangladesh, Pakistan and Bhutan)


List of contents










Foreword
Introduction
1. Theory and History of Land Privatisation
2. Institutional Dispossession of Communal Land
3. The Patterns of Change
4. Land and Identity
5. Whither Communal Land!
Index


About the author










Asok Kumar Ray is scholar on North East India. He has authored and co-edited several books and has written many research papers on North East. He was a visiting fellow at OKDISCD, Guwahati.
Bhupen Sarmah is Professor-Director of OKDISCD, Guwahati. He is a scholar on North East India and authored books and written research papers on different issues in North East India.
Gorky Chakraborty is faculty at Institute of Development Studies Kolkata (IDSK). He primarily works on development related issues on North East India.


Product details

Authors Gorky Chakraborty, Asok Kumar Ray, Bhupen Sarmah
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Release 01.11.2025, delayed
 
EAN 9781032752273
ISBN 978-1-032-75227-3
No. of pages 404
Dimensions 140 mm x 216 mm x 21 mm
Weight 467 g
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Sociology > Sociological theories

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