Dalit Migrants: Assertion, Emancipation, and Social Change: Springer Series in Social Work and Social Change
Autor Ajeet Kumar Pankajen Limba Engleză Hardback – 10 sep 2023
This book offers a detailed narrative of Dalit migrants' everyday experience in urban areas with regard to the availability and accessibility of welfare services and state institutions. It discusses caste, specifically the identity of integration for Dalit migrants and the social work profession to integrate a marginalized community. Further, the book also highlights social, political, cultural, and economic changes among Dalit migrants in cities.
The book traces the trajectory of Dalit migrants and captures their mobility from rural to urban areas, which is a complex economic and social phenomenon. In consideration of this complexity, the author explores the process of migration in its finer details through a focus on lived experiences of Dalit migrants in cities. Dalits often migrate to cities in search of better employment and livelihood opportunities because their occupations are invariably associated with their caste in villages. This book investigates the role of caste-based identity in Dalit migrants’ emancipation and integration in cities. In addition, the book examines the role of caste in the exclusion of Dalit migrants in cities and explains the dynamic nature of the 'state' and Dalit migrants' assertion.
Among the topics covered in the book's seven chapters:
The book traces the trajectory of Dalit migrants and captures their mobility from rural to urban areas, which is a complex economic and social phenomenon. In consideration of this complexity, the author explores the process of migration in its finer details through a focus on lived experiences of Dalit migrants in cities. Dalits often migrate to cities in search of better employment and livelihood opportunities because their occupations are invariably associated with their caste in villages. This book investigates the role of caste-based identity in Dalit migrants’ emancipation and integration in cities. In addition, the book examines the role of caste in the exclusion of Dalit migrants in cities and explains the dynamic nature of the 'state' and Dalit migrants' assertion.
Among the topics covered in the book's seven chapters:
- Mumbai/Bombay: Migration, Caste, and Dalits
- Caste and Migration: The City—A Site for ‘Inclusion’ and Emancipation
- Entitlement, Deprivation, and Basic Services: Everyday Experience of Dalit Migrants with the State
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9783031392245
ISBN-10: 3031392248
Pagini: 140
Ilustrații: XXIII, 140 p. 2 illus., 1 illus. in color.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.41 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2023
Editura: Springer International Publishing
Colecția Springer
Seria Springer Series in Social Work and Social Change
Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland
ISBN-10: 3031392248
Pagini: 140
Ilustrații: XXIII, 140 p. 2 illus., 1 illus. in color.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.41 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2023
Editura: Springer International Publishing
Colecția Springer
Seria Springer Series in Social Work and Social Change
Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland
Cuprins
Chapter 1 Introduction.- Chapter2. Mumbai/Bombay: Migration, Caste, and Dalits.- Chapter 3. Bhima Koregaon: Deconstruction, Construction, and Re-construction of Dalit ‘Pride’.- Chapter 4. Religion, Politics, and Ideology: Migration and Everyday Assertion.- Chapter 5. Caste and Migration: The City—A Site for ‘Inclusion’ and Emancipation.- Chapter 6. Entitlement, Deprivation, and Basic Services: Everyday Experience of Dalit Migrants with the State.- Chapter 7. Conclusion
Notă biografică
Ajeet Kumar Pankaj is assistant professor in the Department of Social Work at Indira Gandhi National Tribal University, Regional Campus Manipur, in India. He earned his Ph.D. from Tata Institute of Social Sciences (TISS) in Mumbai. His research interests cover caste, migration, exclusion, social policy, community development, and gig work. He has published several articles in national and international journals including Community Development Journal, Social Work with Groups, Journal of Asian and African Studies, and The American Journal of Economics and Sociology. He was also co-project investigator and collaborated with two universities (TISS, Mumbai and Kashmir University) in India for a joint research project entitled “Migrant Workers and Urbanisation in Politically Sensitive Areas: A Study in Kashmir & Manipur”, funded by ICSSR, New Delhi, India. Ajeet was a recipient of the DAAD Contact-Grant Fellowship for Visiting Research Scholar, 2017, and was based atthe University of Oldenburg, Germany, as a visiting scholar in 2017. Currently, he is developing a grant proposal to study precarity of ‘gig migrant workers’.
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This book offers a detailed narrative of Dalit migrants' everyday experience in urban areas with regard to the availability and accessibility of welfare services and state institutions. It discusses caste, specifically the identity of integration for Dalit migrants and the social work profession to integrate a marginalized community. Further, the book also highlights social, political, cultural, and economic changes among Dalit migrants in cities.
The book traces the trajectory of Dalit migrants and captures their mobility from rural to urban areas, which is a complex economic and social phenomenon. In consideration of this complexity, the author explores the process of migration in its finer details through a focus on lived experiences of Dalit migrants in cities. Dalits often migrate to cities in search of better employment and livelihood opportunities because their occupations are invariably associated with their caste in villages. This book investigates the role of caste-based identity in Dalit migrants’ emancipation and integration in cities. In addition, the book examines the role of caste in the exclusion of Dalit migrants in cities and explains the dynamic nature of the 'state' and Dalit migrants' assertion. Among the topics covered in the book's seven chapters:
The book traces the trajectory of Dalit migrants and captures their mobility from rural to urban areas, which is a complex economic and social phenomenon. In consideration of this complexity, the author explores the process of migration in its finer details through a focus on lived experiences of Dalit migrants in cities. Dalits often migrate to cities in search of better employment and livelihood opportunities because their occupations are invariably associated with their caste in villages. This book investigates the role of caste-based identity in Dalit migrants’ emancipation and integration in cities. In addition, the book examines the role of caste in the exclusion of Dalit migrants in cities and explains the dynamic nature of the 'state' and Dalit migrants' assertion. Among the topics covered in the book's seven chapters:
- Mumbai/Bombay: Migration, Caste, and Dalits
- Caste and Migration: The City—A Site for ‘Inclusion’ and Emancipation
- Entitlement, Deprivation, and Basic Services: Everyday Experience of Dalit Migrants with the State
Caracteristici
Discusses caste, identity of integration, and the social work profession to integrate a marginalized community Explains the dynamic nature of the ‘state’ and Dalit migrants' assertion Examines a subtle form of caste in urban areas