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Myth and reality of the protection of civil rights law : A case study of untouchability in rural India

Khosla Dinesh

Myth and reality of the protection of civil rights law : A case study of untouchability in rural India - Delhi Hindustan Publishing Corporations 1987 - 190p xix

CONTENTS:
FOREWORD BY MYRES S. McDOUGAL AND W. MICHAEL REISMAN;
TABLES;
CHARTS;
MAP;
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS;
GLOSSARY;
ABBREVIATIONS;
PART I INTRODUCTION;
Chapter 1 The Problem and Scheme of the Study 3;
Chapter 2 Social Milieu of the Study 16;
PART II COMMUNICATION OF LAW;
Chapter 3 Social Awareness of the Protection of Civil Rights Act : Basic Facts 37;
Chapter 4 Communication of the Law: Role of Macro-Structural Processes 59;
Chapter 5 Communication of the Law: Micro-Institutional Structures and Mechanisms of Interpersonal Sharing 71;
PART III PERCEPTION OF LAW AND IDEOLOGY;
Chapter 6 Ideological and Normative Perceptions of PCRA 97;
Chapter 7 Law and Life : Structures of Cognition and their Crystallization 108;
PART IV SOCIAL CHANGE : IDEOLOGY, LAW AND TRADITION;
Chapter 8 Desegregating Temples and Wells : The Saga of Pain and Change 131;
Chapter 9 Ideally Secular School in a Non-Secular Setting : Toll of Tradition and Seeds of Change 145;
Chapter 10 Social Manners and Postures : Sensitive Indicators of Cautiously Emerging New Personality 160;
Chapter 11 Conclusion 167;
APPENDIX 1 The Methodology of Research 170;
BIBLIOGRAPHY 179;
INDEX 185.


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