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Conflict and collective action : the Sardar Sarovar Project in India

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Publication details: New Delhi Routledge 2006Description: 401p xxxivISBN:
  • 9780415401166
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 333.910000 DWI
Contents:
Table of contents Foreword Amita Baviskar; Preface; Acknowledgements; Introduction; 1. Development-induced conflicts: Concept and Analysis; 2. Development, Crisis and Conflict: The Indian Experience Design; 3. The Sardar Sarovar Project and State Conflict: Development on the Narmada Appraisal; 4. The Gainers and Losers: A Cost-benefit Analysis of the SSP Construction; 5. Collective Action and the Development Discourse: Against the SSP, Against Development Evaluation; 6. The Narmada Movement and the Significance of Risk Politics Reviews; 7. Independent Juries and Reviews: Views from Above Impact; 8. Displacement and Resettlement: The View from Below Reform; 9.Conflict as Change-agent: Reform in the SSP; 10. Development, Crisis and Change: In Conclusion; References; Index
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Table of contents
Foreword Amita Baviskar;
Preface;
Acknowledgements;
Introduction;
1. Development-induced conflicts: Concept and Analysis;
2. Development, Crisis and Conflict: The Indian Experience Design;
3. The Sardar Sarovar Project and State Conflict: Development on the Narmada Appraisal;
4. The Gainers and Losers: A Cost-benefit Analysis of the SSP Construction;
5. Collective Action and the Development Discourse: Against the SSP, Against Development Evaluation;
6. The Narmada Movement and the Significance of Risk Politics Reviews;
7. Independent Juries and Reviews: Views from Above Impact;
8. Displacement and Resettlement: The View from Below Reform;
9.Conflict as Change-agent: Reform in the SSP;
10. Development, Crisis and Change: In Conclusion;
References;
Index