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Dr. Gnanapragasam Lazar, Prof. N. Sudhakar Rao

Conditions of Marginalised Communities in the Globalised Era: Challenges and Responses [Hardcover] (2021)

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2021. Hardcover. New. About the Book:- Globalization is a communicational concept, which alternately masks and transmits cultural or economic meanings. The becoming cultural of the economic and the becoming economic of the cultural, has often been identified as one of the features that characterizes what is widely known as post-modernity. Our geographical, cultural, political, economic and social location will influence whether we see globalization as mainly an opportunity or a threat to the marginalizedcommunities. While unfolding this concept this volume has taken into consideration the multicultural and multi-religious context of our country. While everyone welcomes the new opportunities that have emerged because of globalization one cannot simply leave a number of negative elements unattended. On the other hand, communities can also be enriched by globalization when new ideas and experiences are critically adapted taking into consideration the refinement of the core values of a community. Therefore, the main task of this book is to understand and analyze globalization at best toharness its benefits and keep those negative consequences away from marginalized communities.“We create our own realitiesö. The research papers presented in this volume that have emerged from the recent international conference held in Hyderabad attempt to analyze the problems and also suggestions through which marginalized communities can be made to get the advantages of the globalization process and create their ownrealities so as to come closer to the main stream of Indian society. About the Author:- Dr. Gnanapragasam Lazar was a student of Prof. Stephen Fuchs the eminent Anthropologist of Vienna Circle of Anthropology. Dr. Lazar has obtained his M. A. in Philosophy, in the University of Poona (1986) and furthered his studies in Anthropology at the University of Lancaster, England where he obtained M.A., M.Phil., and then Ph.D (1994). Apart from his regular teaching, conducting inter-religious dialogue meetings and research, he has published four books, 40 research papers and edited 9 books in Anthropology, Sociology and World Religions. He was also a visiting Research Fellow at Yara University, Melbourne, Australia. He is the Founder Director of SANSKRUTI (Institute of Dravidian Culture and Research). Currently he is the President of Asia Pacific Mission and Research (ASPAMIR). Prof. N. Sudhakar Rao has M.A. (Anthropology) and M. A. (English Literature) from S.V. University, Tirupati, and also another M.A and Ph.D (1993) in Anthropology from the University of Rochester, USA. He started his career as a Research Assistant for the research project, “Yanadi Action Research Projectö of IndianSpace Research Organization's SHAR Centre, Sriharikota (1976-81), and worked as a Senior Investigator with National Commission for Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes, Government of India (1981-1988). He was also a visiting Research Fellow at the Centre for Development Studies in the University of Bergen, Norway (1995) and Associate Professor and Administrator for TALEEM Research Foundation (1995-1999). He has the honour of working as a Professor and Head of Department in Department of Sociology, also the Registrar in the same University of Assam Central University, Silchar (1999-2005). Above all he has served as Professor and Head, Department of Anthropology in the University of Hyderabad (2005-12) besides serving as Director for the Centre for the Study of Social Exclusion and Inclusive Policy, University of Hyderabad (2007-09). He has carried out researches among the Sugali, Yanadi, Gond, Yerukala, Bagatha, Nakka, and Pardhi tribes besides urban and rural communities in Andhra Pradesh, Telangana and Gujarat. Further he had also has the credit of supervising over nineteen M.Phil and eightPh.D researches. Apart from publishing four books he has also published thirty five research papers in reputed national and international journals. CONTENTS:-Foreword .9Preface . 11List of Contributors . 13General Introduction . 191. Globalisation and Marginalised . 23— Prof. Virginius Xaxa2. Marginalised Groups in a Globalised World: With SpecialReference to Caste System in India . 37— Prof. Vijoy S Sahay3. Marginalised People´s Resilience towards COVID – 19 . 47— Dr. M.G. Selvin Raj. S.J4. Post-Globalisation and the Predicament of the Marginalisedin India . 57— Prof. P.D. Satya Pal5. Marginalised Communities in the Globalised Era . 79— Prof. S. Srikanta Swamy6. Feminisation of Agriculture: The Economy of the ResultantWorkforce as an Impact of Globalisation . 89— Dr. (Mrs.) Tinku Paul7. ECO-ORPHANS: Marginalised Farmers as Victimsof Globalisation . 107— Dr. John Peter Vallabadoss8. Rohingya on the Move: Story of Global Irresponsibilityand Indifference . 121— Dr. Jose D. Maliekal S.D.B.9. Indigenous Knowledge and Stigma of Marginalisation:Call for a Collaborative Enterprise of Nation Building . 141— Prof. Jesurathnam Devarapalli10. Hidden in Plain Sight: `Caste´ing the City or Spatial Politicsin the Indian Metropolis . 159— Prof. Amitha Santiago11. Globalisation and Need for Skill Development at Secondaryand Senior Secondary levels of Education in India . 171— Prof. Yazali Josephine12. Globalisation and Mental Health among the High SchoolStudents of Kadapa, Andhra Pradesh . 179— Dr. N. Sharon Sucharitha Gold13. Globalisation and Culture Change among MarginalisedCommunities in India: Some Critical Perspectives . 199— Dr. K. Jose SVD14. Cultural Metaphors Interfacing Tradition and Modernityin the Globalised Era . 211— Dr. G. Lazar SVD15. Marginalisation of Minority Dalits in India andGlobal Networks . 227— Dr. James Ponniah16. From Casteist-Capitalist Systems Towards Trajectories ofDalit Emancipation . 243— Prof. A. Maria Arul Raja SJ17. Globalisation and its Impact on Education of Dalits . 249— Dr. Wesly Kumar V S J18. Changes in Socio-Economic Status of ErstwhileAndhra Pradesh: Post-Independence Period . 261— Dr. G. Jagadeesh & C. Amara Rao19. Some Aspects of Globalisation in the Realm of PhilosophicalPerspectives and Current Socio-Cultural Changing Phenomena . 283— Dr. Paul Roche20. The Gentiles as the Marginalised People of the New TestamentEra Through the Eyes of Saint Paul . 297— Dr. Arockiasamy Savarirayan, SVD21. Higher Education and the Minority Christian Communitiesin the Globalised Era . 321— Prof. Victoria A. Masih22. Status of Hindu SC Vs Christian SC (CSCO) in theGlobalised Era . 335— Prof. V. Joachim23. Role of Globalisation in Inclusive Education . 347— Bhargavi Das and Prof. Raja Mohan Rao24. Impact of Globalisation on Education among the UnderRepresented Groups in India: A Case Study in Telangana State . 355— Thomas K. J.25. Adoption of Modern Information and CommunicationTechnology by Marginalised Communities in theGlobalised Era: An Empirical Study . 369— Dr. S. Janet Mary26. Women Street Vendors in Shillong City – A SociologicalEnquiry . 381— Dr. Surojit Sen Gupta27. Study on the Migration of Tribal People and its Influence onthe Education of their Children with Reference to KomuteriVillage Tribes of Jamunamakarathoor Block, Tamil Nadu . 395— A. Vasantha Jayaseelan28. A Study on the Standard of Living of Resettled BondedLabourers belonging to Irular Community at Palavakkamwith Reference to Anna Nagar Hamlet, Chennai . 405— A. Mary Dayana29. Effect of Migration on Living Standards of MarginalisedCommunities of Murkula Basthi Hyderabad, Telangana . 415— Sr. Velangini Kumari, Dr. R. Komala30. The Plight of Women Domestic Workers in Urban India . 419— Dr. Aarthi Deepak31. Globalisation and Cultural Isolation . 431— Bushera Fatema32. Impact of Globalisation on Migrants: Plight of Libya . 437— K. Sai Jaahnavi33. Emerging Strategies to Ensure Health Equityof MarginalisedWomen Population . 445— C. Vanisree, N. Swathisree, Syeda Meher AfreenIndex . 453 The Title 'Conditions of Marginalised Communities in the Globalised Era: Challenges and Responses written/authored/edited by Dr. Gnanapragasam Lazar, Prof. N. Sudhakar Rao', published in the year 2021. The ISBN 9788121220231 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 466 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Gyan Publishing House. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is Social Science. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:-.
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