Dislocation and resettlement in development: from third world to the world of the third/ Anjan Chakrabarti
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Central Library, Sikkim University General Book Section | 325 CHA/D (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | P10026 |
1. Debates on Dislocation, Compensation and Resettlement: What Does Our Approach Contribute?
2. Development and Dislocation: Why one Cannot be Addressed Without the Other?
3. From `Compensation' to `Resettlement Need': The Reformist-Managerial Approach
4. De-Familiarising the Economy and Development
5. A Critique of Received Theories of Dislocation, Compensation and Resettlement
6. Western Marxism and its Theory of Primitive Accumulation: Limits and Limitations
7. Primitive Accumulation - World of the Third Marxian Perspective on Dislocation
8. Two Case Studies of Primitive Accumulation in India: Special Economic Zone and Plachimada
9. From Resistance to Resettlement Right: Confronting the `Subjects of Development' and Policy Paradigms
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