Development-Induced Displacement in India and China : A Comparative Look at the Burdens of Growth.
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- 9781498529044
- 304.80951
- HB2099.D484 2016eb
Intro -- Contents -- Foreword -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Part I: Development Project-Induced Migration: A State Mission -- Chapter One: Migration and Development Strategies in Post-1949 China -- Chapter Two: A Gaze without a Gaze -- Part II: The Organization of the Political and Administrative Structures Dealing with Migrants -- Chapter Three: An Analysis of Policies on the Migration of Rural Labor -- Chapter Four: Internal Migration in India -- Part III: Mumbai and Shanghai: Two Cities Developing at High Speed: Analysis of the Social Impact -- Chapter Five: "Shanghai Speed" -- Chapter Six: Shanghaiing Mumbai -- Part IV: The Gosikhurd and Three Gorges Dams: The Social Cost of Development -- Chapter Seven: State Science and Resettlement Knowledge -- Chapter Eight: Analysis of the Social Implications of the Three Gorges Dam Project -- Chapter Nine: Analysis of the Interest Expression Mechanisms amongst Chinese Dam Resettlees -- Index -- About the Contributors.
This collection provides a comparative analysis of development-induced migration in India and China, with a particular focus on displacement caused by urbanization and dam construction. The contributors include scholars from both countries working in academia and consultancy positions.
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2024. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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