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Terrains of Resistance: Nonviolent Social Movements and the Contestation of Place in India

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Terrains of Resistance: Nonviolent Social Movements and the Contestation of Place in India - Routledge, Paul
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Drawing from the field of political sociology, geography, anthropology, and peace studies, Routledge explores how peasant communities in rural India form effective resistance movements against displacement, dislocation, and cultural destruction engendered by the development process. He shows how the Baloapal movement--resisting a missile base--and the Chipko movement--resisting a program of deforestation--offer rich lessons in development strategies, nonviolent sanctions, and grassroots social change. The sanctions chosen ...

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Terrains of Resistance: Nonviolent Social Movements and the Contestation of Place in India 1993, Praeger, New York

ISBN-13: 9780275945176

Hardcover