Beschreibung:
The India Migration Report 2017 examines forced migration caused by political conflicts, climate change, disasters (natural and man-made) and development projects. India accounts for large numbers of internally displaced people in the world. Apart from conflicts and disasters, over the years, development projects (including urban redevelopment and beautification), often justified as serving the interests of the people and for public good, have caused massive displacements in different parts of the country, disrupting the lives and livelihoods of millions of people.
List of Figures and Maps. List of Tables. Contributors. Preface. Acknowledgements. 1. Development or Developmental Terrorism? 2. Pushed Aside: Displaced for 'Development' 3. Singur: The Exemplar of Peasant Resistance 4. Forced Displacement: A Gendered Analysis of the Tehri Dam Project 5. Displacing and Relocating Peasant Social Dispositions 6. Urban Development, Smart Cities and Displacement 7. Urban Redevelopment, Neoliberalism and Politics of Displacement in Gujarat 8. Infrastructure Development and Forced Displacement in Kerala: Risks and Vulnerabilities 9. Conflicts and Displacement in the Northeast: Land, Identity and Immigrants 10. Silent Violence and New Bondage in the Urban Informal Sector: A Study of Forced Migrants in West Bengal 11. The Geography of Economic Migrants: Characteristics and Location in Bengaluru 12. New Migrant Question: Exploitative Forms of Transit Labour in Three Regions of Andhra Pradesh 13. Motives for Seasonal Migration and Rights-based Policies: Evidence from Western Odisha 14. Locating Gender, Re-reading Forced Migration: A Study of the Migrant Muslim Women in Delhi 15. International Migration in Tamil Nadu: Results from the Tamil Nadu Migration Survey 2015 16. Concerns about Temporary Migration: Policymaker's Perspective 17. Exploring the Capital-Labour Dynamics: Migrants in the Gold Jewellery-making Industry in Kerala 18. Kerala Migration Survey 2016: New Evidences 19. Dalit Migration, Diaspora and Development: Kerala and Punjab 20. Immigration Policy Reforms in OECD Countries: A Comparative Look at United States 21. Cinema and Migration: Nurses and Patriarchy. Index