Social Structure and Cultural Practices in Slums

Social Structure and Cultural Practices in Slums
Title Social Structure and Cultural Practices in Slums PDF eBook
Author Tulshi Kumar Das
Publisher Northern Book Centre
Total Pages 116
Release 2000
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9788172111106

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Investigates various aspects of Social Structure and Cultural Practices of Slum-dwellers in Dhaka city. It shows that social structure seems to be influencing the cultural life of slum dwellers.

The Social Order of the Slum

The Social Order of the Slum
Title The Social Order of the Slum PDF eBook
Author Gerald D. Suttles
Publisher University of Chicago Press
Total Pages 260
Release 1968
Genre Family & Relationships
ISBN 9780226781921

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While he did the research for this book, Gerald Suttles lived for almost three years in the high-delinquency area around Hull House on Chicago's New West Side. He came to know it intimately and was welcomed by its residents, who are Italian, Mexican, Puerto Rican, and Negro. Suttles contends that the residents of a slum neighborhood have a set of standards for behavior that take precedence over the more widely held "moral standards" of "straight" society. These standards arise out of the specific experience of each locality, are peculiar to it, and largely determine how the neighborhood people act. One of the tasks of urban sociology, according to Suttles, is to explore why and how slum communities provide their inhabitants with these local norms. The Social Order of the Slum is the record of such an exploration, and it defines theoretical principles and concepts that will aid in subsequent research.

Social Cohesion in Asia

Social Cohesion in Asia
Title Social Cohesion in Asia PDF eBook
Author Aurel Croissant
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 306
Release 2019-11-25
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1000752135

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This book explores the historical origins, contemporary dynamics and future challenges of social cohesion in South, Southeast and East Asia—one of the most dynamic and at the same time heterogeneous regions in the world, in terms of economic, political and human development. The comparative case studies in this volume develop a better understanding of social cohesion in Asia by exploring how social cohesion is understood, analyzed and sometimes politically instrumentalised. Examining different dimensions and qualities of social cohesion and how they are linked together, it also discusses the challenges of social cohesion in individual societies. The case studies include examples from Bangladesh, India, Sri Lanka, Indonesia, Myanmar, Singapore, South Korea and Mainland China and building on the conceptual work and empirical findings of the Asian Social Cohesion Radar, this book provides detailed cross-country analyses over the past 15 years. Combining rigorous conceptual and theoretical reasoning with a systematic empirical analysis of trends across the region, Social Cohesion in Asia will be of great interest to students and scholars of Asian politics, international relations, political sociology, comparative politics and Democratization Studies.

Muslim Women Seeking Power, Muslim Youth Seeking Justice

Muslim Women Seeking Power, Muslim Youth Seeking Justice
Title Muslim Women Seeking Power, Muslim Youth Seeking Justice PDF eBook
Author Mahmoud Abubaker
Publisher Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages 416
Release 2019-06-20
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1527536203

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This volume explores the two themes of equity in employment for Muslim women, and the identity and aspirations of Muslim youth in an age of Islamophobia in Western countries through conceptual and empirical studies of employment discrimination and alienation in the UK and the Netherlands. To these accounts are added a worldwide perspective on how women (and especially ethnic minority and Muslim women) experience, and try to overcome ethno-religious discrimination in entry to employment. The themes of Muslim women and youth struggling to survive are illustrated by accounts of teachers from Gaza who are providing ‘alternative families’ for children traumatised and orphaned through Israeli attacks. The idea of peaceful resistance, and Islamic patience in the face of persecution is developed throughout the book, and applied in a variety of settings.

Migration and Adjustment

Migration and Adjustment
Title Migration and Adjustment PDF eBook
Author Laksha P. Swain
Publisher Northern Book Centre
Total Pages 128
Release 2006
Genre History
ISBN 9788172112110

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Salient Features • A new edition to the Sociology of Migration in India. • An in-depth research on Marwari immigrants. • The circumstance, Psychology and Compulsions that force their migration. • Their strategies to come to terms with the culture in an alien land. • A case study of Rajasthani Marwari trader settleted in the West Orissa town of Sambalpur. • It casts ample light to hepl understand migration and its cross-cultural dynamics.

Social Organisation in an Indian Slum

Social Organisation in an Indian Slum
Title Social Organisation in an Indian Slum PDF eBook
Author Ratna N. Rao
Publisher Mittal Publications
Total Pages 280
Release 1990
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9788170991861

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Rural Poverty and IRDP

Rural Poverty and IRDP
Title Rural Poverty and IRDP PDF eBook
Author Sudip Chakraborty
Publisher Northern Book Centre
Total Pages 218
Release 1999
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9788172110970

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In recent years there has been considerable debate in India on the efficacy of IRDP in mitigating rural poverty. The government agencies like Planning Commission, Reserve Bank of India, National Bank for Agricultural and Rural Development have been conducting several evaluative research studies, all over India, since the inception of the programme from the Sixth Five Year Plan. Those studies have presented a rosy picture of the success of IRDP. The line of judgement adopted by these studies were mere calculation of the proportion of households which have crossed poverty line by comparing pre-IRDP and post-IRDP income figures. This methodology, however, fails to make an adjustment for inflation, changes in family size, internal payment of loan, access to common property resources, availability of potable water, health and educational facilities which significantly influence the living condition of the poor. The studies made by different research organizations, individuals, institutions differ on different points. But the common considerations underlying all these studies is the failure to a large extent of this massive anti-poverty programme. The present study is a clear deviation from the earlier studies on two points. Firstly, a new methodology of Typological approach is adopted to assess the impact. Secondly, there is an attempt to restructure the present IRDP by way of an inter-industry model of the Leontief type. The findings will prove an essential reading not only to the academics but also to the planners, policy makers and government agencies.