Displaced by Development

Confronting Marginalisation and Gender Injustice

Lyla Mehta editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:SAGE Publications India Pvt Ltd

Published:14th Jan '09

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This compilation is a rare attempt to apply gender analysis to development-induced-displacement and resettlement in the Indian context. It brings together leading scholar-activists, researchers and contributors from people’s movements to critique and draw attention to the injustices perpetrated during such processes. Facing up to the need to focus specifically on how displacement and resettlement affect social groups differently with regard to axes such as gender, class, caste and tribe, the articles show that disenfranchised groups are deemed dispensable and tend to be affected the most, and that women and children among them suffer disproportionately.

Displaced by Development: Confronting Marginalisation and Gender Injustice argues that without differentiated analyses and programmes, displacement and resettlement will continue to intensify and perpetuate gender and social injustice. This work will hold the interest of a wide readership and will be a crucial source of information for those working in the areas of Gender and Social Policy, Economics and Development Studies, Sociology of Gender, Environment and Development, Migration Studies, Anthropology, and South Asian studies. It will also interest policy makers in development agencies, activists and non-governmental organisations concerned with forced displacement and migration issues.

This volume is a significant and perhaps first attempt by scholars and activists to examine resettlement and displacement debate from a gender lens…. It is a compulsory reading for all those concerned with the issues relating to development.

-- Business India
This book will go a long way in providing independently documented impacts of displacement, the role of the State and state policies, and also in addressing radical alternative visions. -- Medha Pa

ISBN: 9788178299006

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 520g

356 pages