Homeland Insecurities offers insights into the causes and outcomes of conflicts in Assam, especially as it moves into the first quarter of the 21st century.
Homeland Insecurities offers insights into the causes and outcomes of conflicts in Assam, especially as it moves into the first quarter of the 21st century.
Sanjay Barbora is a sociologist who has worked extensively with media and human rights advocacy. His research interests intersect along issues pertaining to agrarian change, media, science and technology impact on social sciences, migration and human-animal interface in conservation. In the past decade, he has contributed to debates on borderlands, citizenship, identity, and human rights in South Asia. He is affiliated to the Centre for Peace and Conflict Studies, Tata Institute of Social Sciences, India, and is on the editorial board of Refugee Watch.
Inhaltsangabe
One 1: Barbora: From Autonomy to Accommodation Two 2: Barbora: "Autonomy or Death" Three 3: Barbora: Migration Matters Four 4: Barbora: Elephants (and Rhinos) in the Room Five 5: Barbora: Commune and (Relief) camp Six 6: Barbora: Conclusion Seven 7: Endnotes Eight 8: Bibliography
One 1: Barbora: From Autonomy to Accommodation Two 2: Barbora: "Autonomy or Death" Three 3: Barbora: Migration Matters Four 4: Barbora: Elephants (and Rhinos) in the Room Five 5: Barbora: Commune and (Relief) camp Six 6: Barbora: Conclusion Seven 7: Endnotes Eight 8: Bibliography
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