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Call for Publications

Theme: Globalisation and People at the Margins
Subtitle: Experiences from the Global South
Publication: Edited Book by Sarbeswar Sahoo and Eswarappa Kasi
Deadline: 20.6.2012

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Globalisation has brought many significant changes in the
socio-political and economic spheres of global south. Although it has
brought economic growth and expanded the size of the middle class in
India in particular and global south in general, the lives of the
marginalised people have not improved as expected. Globalisation has
drastically transformed the relationship between the state and the
civil society in global south and, as a result, the state is
withdrawing itself from the welfare agenda.

In response to this, many of the non-state actors have emerged to
take up issues that were previously undertaken by the state.
Specifically, globalisation has followed a market-oriented
development strategy, which has affected the livelihoods of the
marginalised people. The civil society actors have strongly opposed
this exploitative and exclusivist model of development and advocated
for a more participatory and people-centric development paradigm.

With this background, the book aims to dwell upon the theoretical and
epistemological engagement of globalisation on the one hand, and the
ethnographic and empirical experiences on the other. The book will
follow inter-disciplinary perspectives, drawing on inferences from
sociology, anthropology, politics, development and area studies. We
invite abstracts or summary of the paper on the following themes.

1. Globalisation and Marginality
2. Globalization and Livelihoods
3. Globalisation and Social Welfare
4. Globalisation, Civil Society and the State in global south
5. Globalisation and Political Mobilisation

The length of the abstract/summary of the paper should be around 500
words. The due date of submission of abstract is June 20, 2012.
Abstracts should be submitted to:
[email protected] and [email protected]

Editors

Dr. Sarbeswar SAHOO is an Assistant Professor of Sociology at the
Indian Institute of Technology Delhi and a Humboldt Postdoctoral
Fellow at the Max-Weber Center for Advanced Cultural and Social
Studies, University of Erfurt, Germany.

Dr. Eswarappa KASI is associated with the U.N. Women Project at the
Center for Women’s Development and Gender Studies, National Institute
of Rural Development (NIRD), Hyderabad, India. 

Website:
http://antropologi.info/bb/topic/globalisation-and-people-at-the-margins-experiences-from-the-global-south




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