Exclusion, Social Capital and Citizenship (Record no. 84178)

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Personal name Uys, Tina
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Title Exclusion, Social Capital and Citizenship
Remainder of title Contested Transitions in South Africa and India
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Place of publication, distribution, etc. New Delhi
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. Orient Longman Ltd
Date of publication, distribution, etc. 2012
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Extent 669p
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General note includes index and biblioraphy
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Formatted contents note Social Exclusion, Work and Informal Sector Jan Breman Food Security and Inequality in a Community of Black South Africans Cecilia Van Zyl-Schalekamp Suicides and the Making of India`s Agrarian Distress A. R. Vasavi 4. The Mapping of the Adivasi Social: Colonial Anthropology and Adivasis Bhangya Bhukya 5. Shifting Boundaries of Exclusion and Citizenship: Geographies of Power in South African Mine Compounds Caste and Untouchability in Rural Punjab Surinder S. Jodhka A Sense of South African Indianness: Citizenship, Identity and Experiences of Exclusion at the Oriental Plaza in Johannesburg Pragna Rugunanan, Mariam Seedat-Khan andLetitia Smuts Conversion to Orthodox Judaism in South Africa: Negotiating Social Inclusion within a Minority Religious Group . Competing Discourses of Citizenship: Christianity, `Rights`and Citizenship in South Africa, c. 1910-40 Natasha Erlank Looking Beyond Parity: Citizenship and the Gendering of Capabilities in Kerala Praveena Kodoth and Mridul Eapen Urban Debates in South African Settings: Implications for Citizenship Lie/a Groeneuoald . Social Exclusion, Poverty and Citizenship: Micro-credit Programmes in India Anurekha Chari-Wagh . `Truth Alone Will Not Set Us Free`: Building Citizenship and Inclusivity in Post-apartheid South Africa Janis Grobbelaar and Maxi Schoeman . Citizenship and Xenophobic Violence in South Africa: May and June 2008 Simon Bekker, Use Eigelaar-Meets and Gary Eva Terrorism: The Debate on Citizenship in India`s North-East Archana Upadhyay South African Sociologists and Academic Citizenship: Decline, Hibernation or a State of Alteration? Tina Uys andBronwyn Dworzanowski-Venter . Building Social Capital Through State Initiative: Participatory Planning in Kerala John S. Moolakkattu andjos Chathukulam A Regenerative Form of Social Capital? The Case of Solidarity Anton Senekal and Wessel Visser A Hero`s Journey: Assisting Former Combatants to Reclaim Power Through Ecotherapy Lephophotho Mashike Identity and Belonging in Post-apartheid South Africa: The Case of Indian South Africans Negotiating Educational Choices: Retreat, Limited Inclusion and Morality in a Private Muslim Girl`s School in Johannesburg Zahraa McDonald Emancipation and Dalit Politics in Bombay Edward A. Rodrigues andMahesh Gavaskar Caste as Social Capital: A Case of Citizenship and Maratha Rule in Maharashtra, India Vishaljadhav Gender Politics and Work-Family Integration: Persisting Exclusions at Two South African Universities Kammila Naidoo, Ria Smit andMariam Seedat-Khan
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