Migrants, Mobility and Citizenship in India

Migrants, Mobility and Citizenship in India

Kumar, Ashwani; Bhagat, R. B.

Taylor & Francis Ltd

07/2021

234

Dura

Inglês

9781138595774

15 a 20 dias

498

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1. Internal Migration and Citizenship in India: An Emerging Perspective Part I. Migrants and Citizenship 2. Why Do Migrants Remain Excluded in Present-Day India and What Should We Do About it? 3. Migration and Right to the City: A Gender Perspective Part II. Migrants and Electoral Politics 4. Migration and Inclusive Elections 5. Electoral Participation in India's Metropolitan Cities 6. Inclusive Exclusions: Citizenship Practices and Circular Migrants in India After 1989 7. Indigene, Outsider and the Citizen: Politics of Migration in Assam 8. Migrant Voters and Political Parties: Notes on an Analytical Framework Part III. Migrants, Development and Social Change 9. Livelihood Diversification and Out-migration: An Appraisal of Rural Bihar 10. Domestic Migration and Multiple Deprivations: A Perspective of Cycle Rickshaw-Pullers in Delhi 11. Unpacking Women's Associational Migration in India: Theory and Evidence 12. Role of Caste in Migration: Some Observations from Beed District, Maharashtra 13. Struggle for Settlement: The Case of Nomadic Dombari Community in Aurangabad District, Maharashtra 14. Migration and the Politics of Citizenship: An Ethnography at the Borderlands of Rajasthan. Epilogue: Migrants, Memories and Mythologies
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citizenship;urbanization;elections;identity politics;development;lockdown and migration;NRC;migrant labour;migrants;IHDS;Internal migration;Young Men;Shiromani Akali Dal;Tamil Nadu;Water Fronts;Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal;Inter-State Migrant Workmen;Migrant Voters;Cycle Rickshaw Pullers;Marriage Migration;Janata Dal;Aam Aadmi Party;Women's Migration;Short Term Migration;Political Parties;Rickshaw Pullers;Lalu Prasad Yadav;Ethno Regional Parties;Multinomial Logistic Regression;Low Enrolment Rates;Livelihood Diversification;Rashtriya Lok Dal;Nomadic Communities;Multinomial Logistic Regression Method;North East Migrants