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Development Perspectives

Malcolm Adiseshiah Memorial Lectures

R. Srinivasan (Ed.)

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The book, a compilation of Malcolm Adiseshiah memorial lectures, gives a wide array of perspectives on India’s developmental process in the last few decades.

 

The contributors are distinguished scholars with expertise in the fields of economics, education, environment, history, political science, policy studies and sociology. The development perspectives presented in this volume differ not only in terms of the discipline in which the authors have had formal academic training, but also in terms of the inter-disciplinary approaches they have adopted to explore India’s development experience. The book mainly addresses issues relating to distributional aspects of growth and needed correction in the process of economic change that would take distributional justice in its stride. The free flowing style of presentation, without compromising on the rigour of analysis, will be attractive both for students and experts in social sciences.

 


Praise for this book

Development has enjoyed the status of being one of our most prominent concerns for over five or six decades. What is fascinating is that concerns within the broad field of development have altered, sometimes subtly and at others imperceptibly but the change has exercised an impact on the discipline in terms of its evolution which like development itself is an ongoing process. The Adiseshiah lectures apart from being a tribute to a pioneer of the first order in development studies reflect these changing concerns. And what this volume presents is a perspective on this evolution.
       — V.K. Natraj
           Former Director, Madras Institute of
           Development Studies (MIDS), Chennai.


This compilation, fittingly, perpetuates the grand intellectual legacy of Dr Malcolm Adiseshiah. It combines academic rigour with social commitment and speaks to a range of issues impinging on development in contemporary India. The authors featured in these pages are not necessarily on the same page in their approaches to the problems they have chosen to address. But their domain expertise shines forth and illuminates the subject at hand in a manner that is uniquely revealing and rewarding to the curious, enquiring mind. They together make this an in-depth, multidimensional compendium whose value, in these times of challenged intellectualism, cannot be overemphasised. 
       —  Sashi Kumar
            Chairman, Media Development Foundation &
           Asian College of Journalism, Chennai.

 

About the Author(s) / Editor(s)

R. Srinivasan is an Associate Professor in Econometrics, University of Madras. He has more than 25 years of experience in teaching and research in economics.

 

He was a member of the State Planning Commission (2006-2011) and many other policy making and academic bodies. His researches have been in the areas of public finance and regional economics. His special interest in teaching of economics led him to organise periodic workshops for teachers of economics in schools and colleges to explore new teaching techniques and to reform economics curriculum. He has been extensively contributing on economic issues  for both print and electronic media.

 

Contributors

Bina Agarwal

Amita Baviskar

Rajeev Bhargava

C.P. Chandrasekhar

Satish Deshpande

Ramachandra Guha

Dipankar Gupta

Gopal Narayan Guru

Pratap Bhanu Mehta

Sharmila Rege

Jandhyala B.G. Tilak

Yogendra Yadav

 

 


Contents in Detail

  Editor/Contributors

  Foreword

  Malcolm Adiseshiah (1910-1994): A Profile

  Introduction

   

1. Gender Inequalities: Neglected Dimensions

  and Hidden Facts

  Bina Agarwal

   

2. State, Households and Markets in Education

  Jandhyala B.G. Tilak

   

3. Whither the Indian Village?

  Culture and Agriculture in Rural India

  Dipankar Gupta

   

4. Cultural Politics of Environment

  and Development: The Indian Experience

  Amita Baviskar

   

5. Dalit Studies as Pedagogical Practice:

  Claiming More Than Just a Little Place in the Academia

  Sharmila Rege

   

6. The Challenge of Contemporary History

  Ramachandra Guha

   

7. Whither Survey Research?

  Reflections on the State of Survey Research

  on Politics in Most of the World

  Yogendra Yadav

   

8. Global Imbalances and the Dollar’s Future

  C.P. Chandrasekhar

   

9. The Politics of Social Justice

  Pratap Bhanu Mehta

   

10. Political Responses to Religious Diversity

  in Ancient and Modern India

  Rajeev Bhargava

   

11. Caste and Castelessness in the Indian Republic:

  Towards a Biography of the General Category

  Satish Deshpande

   

12. Two Locations of Injustice: Present and Posterity

  Gopal Narayan Guru



 

Publisher AF Press
Publication Date 2015
Number of Pages 348
ISBN 9789332701779
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Academic Foundation (AF), based in New Delhi, is India’s leading independent publisher of academic/scholarly books in Social Sciences, specialising in Economics—Development Economics and Indian Economy in particular, and allied subjects.

About the Book

The book, a compilation of Malcolm Adiseshiah memorial lectures, gives a wide array of perspectives on India’s developmental process in the last few decades.

 

The contributors are distinguished scholars with expertise in the fields of economics, education, environment, history, political science, policy studies and sociology. The development perspectives presented in this volume differ not only in terms of the discipline in which the authors have had formal academic training, but also in terms of the inter-disciplinary approaches they have adopted to explore India’s development experience. The book mainly addresses issues relating to distributional aspects of growth and needed correction in the process of economic change that would take distributional justice in its stride. The free flowing style of presentation, without compromising on the rigour of analysis, will be attractive both for students and experts in social sciences.

 


Praise for this book

Development has enjoyed the status of being one of our most prominent concerns for over five or six decades. What is fascinating is that concerns within the broad field of development have altered, sometimes subtly and at others imperceptibly but the change has exercised an impact on the discipline in terms of its evolution which like development itself is an ongoing process. The Adiseshiah lectures apart from being a tribute to a pioneer of the first order in development studies reflect these changing concerns. And what this volume presents is a perspective on this evolution.
       — V.K. Natraj
           Former Director, Madras Institute of
           Development Studies (MIDS), Chennai.


This compilation, fittingly, perpetuates the grand intellectual legacy of Dr Malcolm Adiseshiah. It combines academic rigour with social commitment and speaks to a range of issues impinging on development in contemporary India. The authors featured in these pages are not necessarily on the same page in their approaches to the problems they have chosen to address. But their domain expertise shines forth and illuminates the subject at hand in a manner that is uniquely revealing and rewarding to the curious, enquiring mind. They together make this an in-depth, multidimensional compendium whose value, in these times of challenged intellectualism, cannot be overemphasised. 
       —  Sashi Kumar
            Chairman, Media Development Foundation &
           Asian College of Journalism, Chennai.

 

About the Author(s) / Editor(s)

R. Srinivasan is an Associate Professor in Econometrics, University of Madras. He has more than 25 years of experience in teaching and research in economics.

 

He was a member of the State Planning Commission (2006-2011) and many other policy making and academic bodies. His researches have been in the areas of public finance and regional economics. His special interest in teaching of economics led him to organise periodic workshops for teachers of economics in schools and colleges to explore new teaching techniques and to reform economics curriculum. He has been extensively contributing on economic issues  for both print and electronic media.

 

Contributors

Bina Agarwal

Amita Baviskar

Rajeev Bhargava

C.P. Chandrasekhar

Satish Deshpande

Ramachandra Guha

Dipankar Gupta

Gopal Narayan Guru

Pratap Bhanu Mehta

Sharmila Rege

Jandhyala B.G. Tilak

Yogendra Yadav

 

 


Contents in Detail

  Editor/Contributors

  Foreword

  Malcolm Adiseshiah (1910-1994): A Profile

  Introduction

   

1. Gender Inequalities: Neglected Dimensions

  and Hidden Facts

  Bina Agarwal

   

2. State, Households and Markets in Education

  Jandhyala B.G. Tilak

   

3. Whither the Indian Village?

  Culture and Agriculture in Rural India

  Dipankar Gupta

   

4. Cultural Politics of Environment

  and Development: The Indian Experience

  Amita Baviskar

   

5. Dalit Studies as Pedagogical Practice:

  Claiming More Than Just a Little Place in the Academia

  Sharmila Rege

   

6. The Challenge of Contemporary History

  Ramachandra Guha

   

7. Whither Survey Research?

  Reflections on the State of Survey Research

  on Politics in Most of the World

  Yogendra Yadav

   

8. Global Imbalances and the Dollar’s Future

  C.P. Chandrasekhar

   

9. The Politics of Social Justice

  Pratap Bhanu Mehta

   

10. Political Responses to Religious Diversity

  in Ancient and Modern India

  Rajeev Bhargava

   

11. Caste and Castelessness in the Indian Republic:

  Towards a Biography of the General Category

  Satish Deshpande

   

12. Two Locations of Injustice: Present and Posterity

  Gopal Narayan Guru



 

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Publication Date 2015
Number of Pages 348
ISBN 9789332701779
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Development Perspectives

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Regular price ₹ 1,295.00
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