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    In:  Theorizing cohesive development 2020, S. 186-200
    Language: English
    Titel der Quelle: Theorizing cohesive development
    Angaben zur Quelle: 2020, S. 186-200
    Note: Neetu Choudhary
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    ISBN: 978-1-138-58063-3 , 978-1-00-304832-9 (ISBN der parallelen Ausgabe im Fernzugriff)
    Language: English
    Pages: xi, 276 Seiten
    Edition: First published
    Keywords: Entwicklungsländer Entwicklung, wirtschaftliche ; Nachhaltigkeit ; Wald ; Müll ; Arbeit ; Entwicklungsethnologie ; Entwicklung, sozio-ökonomische ; Selbsthilfe ; Gemeinschaft ; Bangladesh ; Indien ; Andhra Pradesh ; Telangana ; Brasilien ; Kuba ; Tagungsbericht
    Abstract: This volume proposes an alternative development paradigm to the existing capitalist extant one, and studies how it is distinctly different from the older system. Rooted in the principles of solidarity between humans, as well as between humans and nature, this alternative paradigm replaces the methodological individualism of capitalism by `reciprocal altruism`, a new logic of capital, to give pace and direction to the development process.The essays in this volume highlight instances of various forms of solidarity that have emerged in the contemporary worldsuch as resistance movements of informal workers, the formation of an autonomous cooperative of self-employed waste pickers in India, called SWaCH, and Brazil and Cuba`s experiments with Social and Solidarity Economy (SSE)to achieve long sustaining cohesive development. They also provide recommendations as to how the State can mold its development process to the benefit of marginalized communities, especially in India and Bangladesh.Featuring insights from leading experts in the field, Theorizing Cohesive Development will be an indispensable read for students and researchers of development studies, economics, political economy, political science and sociology, minority studies and Asian studies. (
    Description / Table of Contents: List of contributors -- Preface -- 1. Introduction: Cohesive Development as an Alternative Development Paradigm / Sunil Ray -- 2. Cohesive Development: Forging theoretical space for Alternative Developmental Paradigm / Gail Omvedt -- 3. Enemies of Cohesive Development / Amiya Kumar Bagchi -- 4. The Power of Audibility: Contestation and Communication as a Route to Cohesive Development / Antje Linkenbach -- 5. A Genuine Social Democracy: The Only Way! / M. V. Nadkarni -- 6. Reimagining Socialism for the 21st Century: Cuba`s Experiments with Cooperativism and Solidarity Economies / Joseph Tharamangalam -- 7. Territorial Development and Social and Solidarity Economy in Brazil: Some Contributions to Cohesive Development / Leandro Morais -- 8. Tracing Cohesive Development from Practice to Theory: Experience in Maharashtra / Bharat Patankar -- 9. Towards Developing the Theoretical Perspective of Cohesive Development / Abhijit Ghosh -- 10. Formal, Informal, Social and Unsocial Economy: Waste and the Work and Politics of Women / Barbara Harriss-White -- 11. Integrating the Informal with the Formal: A Case of Cohesive Development in Urban Waste Chains / V. Kalyan Shankar and Rohini Sahni -- 12. Organizing among Informal Workers: Can Pragmatism Invoke Cohesive Development? / Neetu Choudhary -- 13. Does Community-Driven Development (CDD) Empower the Powerless: The Case of Urban Bangladesh / Parvaz Azharul Huq -- 14. Neo-Community Formation, Contestation and Policy Making in India: Narratives from Chilika / Lalatendu Keshari Das -- 15. Community Network for Cohesive Development among Rural India: An Exploratory Study / Meghadeepa Charraborty -- 16. Implementation of the Forest Right Act 2006 and its implications for Cohesive Development: The Case of Telangana and Andhra Pradesh / M. Gopinath Reddy -- Index
    Note: "an outcome of the international seminar 'Cohesive Development: An Alternative Paradigm?' organied by the A. N. Sinha Institute of Social Studies, Patna, during February 24-25, 2017" (Preface)
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    Singapore : Springer Singapore | Singapore : Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan
    ISBN: 9789811642814
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource(XVI, 190 p. 20 illus., 2 illus. in color.)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2022.
    Series Statement: Springer eBook Collection
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Choudhary, Neetu Informal workers and organized action
    Keywords: Informelle Wirtschaft ; Arbeitskräfte ; Gewerkschaft ; Kollektives Handeln ; Arbeitsbedingungen ; Asien ; Afrika ; Lateinamerika ; Asia—Economic conditions. ; Development economics. ; Labor economics. ; Economic sociology. ; Population—Economic aspects. ; Economic history.
    Abstract: Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. Informal workers organizing: Trends from Asia, Africa and Latin America -- Chapter 3. Organizing informality: the story from Nepal -- Chapter 4. Helping ourselves: organizing in Bangladesh -- Chapter 5. Organizing among informal workers of Uganda -- Chapter 6. Organizing lessons from Tanzania -- Chapter 7. Social solidarity perspectives from Brazil -- Chapter 8. Solidarity and cooperation in Peru -- Chapter 9. Construction workers and street vendors organizing: Ground view from India -- Chapter 10. Towards a new framework for organizing: Does pragmatism explain it all?
    Abstract: This book utilizes the School to Work Transition Survey (SWTS) of the ILO to discuss what shapes an individual worker’s decision to participate in unionization and how her working condition is affected by that.. There remains a disconnect as far as our understanding of the relationship between the labour’s choice to unionize as individual actor and the broader socioeconomic, political and cultural context of that choice, is concerned. Using the SWTS data, the book focuses on the identification of the correlates of workers’ propensity to unionize, the outcomes of unionizing and their synthesis with the wider political economy context to arrive at stylized patterns in the way informal workers exercise their agency. The book also reflects upon field data on organizing challenges of migrant workers in the light of the COVID-19 pandemic in India. The book does not claim to establish any causality but is interested in bringing out broad patterns that define informal workers’ organizing in a particular context. In the process, the book ends up with the preposition that despite all the heterogeneities across regions, informal workers’ organizing today can be understood through the lens of pragmatism. Neetu Choudhary is Associate Professor of Economics with the Amity University Patna, India and Adjunct Faculty with the Arizona State University, USA. She has been a Fulbright Fellow with the School of Human Evolution and Social Change, ASU. Dr Choudhary is a doctorate in Economics from the Indian Institute of Technology Bombay. She has published considerably in the area of nutrition and water insecurity, gender, and informal workers’ organizing. Dr Choudhary was also awarded the Global Development Network Award for best research on development in 2014. Among her non-academic assignments, she has been engaged with several UN organizations.
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