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040 _cDepartment of Social Science
245 0 _aIndigeneity and Universality in Social Science: A South Asian Response/
_cedited by Partha Nath Mukherji and Chandan Sengupta
260 _bSage,
_c2004.
_aNew Delhi:
505 _aIntroduction: Indigeneity and Universality in Social Science Social Science and the Quest for a Just Society The Captive Mind and Creative Development The Call for Indigenization Economic Theory and Development Practice Critique and the Sri Lankan ExperiencePseudo-Modernization and the Formation of Youth Poverty in a Rural Economy Opportunities and Threats - A Case Study of Nepal Inquiring Minds and Inquiry Frames NGO Failure and the Need to Bring Back the State Values and Development Gross National HappinessGross National Happiness Bhutan's Vision of Development and Its ChallengesGlimpses of Social Structure in Ancient Indian Kautilya's Relevance for Sociology in South AsiaInstitution-Building in South Asia Dilemmas and ExperiencesTraditions and Actors 'Communities' Reconfigured in 19th Century IndiaGlobalization, Intellectual Property Rights and Indigenous Response Consultative Managerial Leadership Style in India A Viable AlternativeThe Indigenous and the Modern Education in South AsiaUrban Sociology of South Asia The Problem of Formulating the Indigenous
650 _aSocial Science
700 _aedited by Mukherji, Partha Nath
700 _aSengupta, Chandan
856 _uhttps://evidya.sagepub.in/library/indigeneity-and-universality-in-social-science?bookId=3024&siteName=evidya
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