Conflict and collective action: Sardar Sarovar project in India
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- 9780415401166
- 333.7846 DWI
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333.7845 RIV River interlinking in India | 333.7845 VAL Saraswati | 333.7846 DEV Development not destruction | 333.7846 DWI Conflict and collective action: Sardar Sarovar project in India | 333.7846 IND "Indirect economic impacts of dams: case studies from India, Egypt and Brazil" | 333.7846 KLI One valley and a thousand | 333.7846 KLI One valley and a thoousand |
From local to regional to international, this authoritative World Bank supported study analyzes the complex effect of dams by measuring their total direct and indirect benefits, including poverty reduction.The book attempts to understand the unfurling crisis around the Project in order to develop a comprehensive sociology of development action that goes beyond positivist methods and evaluative frames. It deals with three main research concerns: first, the theoretical focus on actually existing development; second, a methodological query concerning critical analysis; and third, the substantive examination of the NBA and its collective action against displacement in the Narmada Valley.
Published posthumously, the book ends with the Supreme Court judgement on the Sardar Sarovar Dam. Amita Baviskar, well-known expert in the field, brings the debate up to the present in the Preface.
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