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Social science research and inclusive polices: a focus on Adivasis, Dalits and Muslims

open access: yesThe South Asianist, 2014
TISS and University of Edinburgh received UKIERI funding for an innovative collaboration on the themes of “Marginal Populations, Social Mobilisation and Development”.
Suryakant Waghmore, Hugo Gorringe
doaj  

The Dalit Identity: Interrogating Dalit Literature and the need for Dalit Women’s Autobiography

open access: yesInternational Journal of English Literature and Social Sciences
The need for a Dalit feminist position is deeply rooted in the structural and generational experience of discrimination that Dalit women face—both within and outside the broader Dalit movement and Indian feminism. As Bama Faustina Susairaj highlights, the Dalit identity carries a stigma that persists regardless of social mobility, education, or ...
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‘Beyond “Dull and Sterile Routines”? Dalits Organizing for Social Change in Tamil Nadu’ [PDF]

open access: yes, 2010
Anonymous   +16 more
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Le point de vue des fonctionnaires dalits sur les quotas d’embauche de la fonction publique

open access: yesDroit et Cultures, 2007
Job quotas in the public sector have led to the formation of a class of government employees and officers from amongst the « untouchables » (Dalits), who emerged socially from an unprivileged and socially stigmatized section of society.
Nicolas Jaoul
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Dalit's livelihoods in Nepal: income sources and determinants. [PDF]

open access: yesEnviron Dev Sustain, 2022
Atreya K   +6 more
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Inequality in health outcomes in India: the role of caste and religion [PDF]

open access: yes
The “social gradient to health” - whereby people belonging to groups higher up the social ladder had better health outcomes than those belonging to groups further down - is essentially a Western construct; there has been very little investigation into ...
Borooah, Vani
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