Development, Gender and Diaspora : Context of Globalisation/edited by Paramjit S. Judge, S.L. Sharma, Satish K. Sharma and Gurpreet Bal.Development, Gender and Diaspora : Context of Globalisation/edited by Paramjit S. Judge, S.L. Sharma, Satish K. Sharma and Gurpreet Bal. New Delhi, Rawat, 2003, x, 302 p., tables, ISBN 81-7033-811-5.

    Contents: Preface. Introduction: globalisation and social dynamics/Paramjit S. Judge. I. Theoretical issues: 1. Globalisation and its socio-cultural discontents/S.L. Sharma. 2. Globalisation and its implications for India/P.N. Pimpley. 3. Thinking of identities in the emerging global context/Satya P. Gautam. 4. Discourse in language: deconstructing the global reach of George W. Bush/Parminder Singh. II. Globalisation and development: 5. Globalisation and sustainable agriculture in Haryana/Raj Singh. 6. Globalisation and consumption: a study of rural and urban families in Punjab/M. Sidhu, M.K. Dhillon and R. Bakshi. 7. Globalisation, development and environment in Northwestern Himalayas/Satish K. Sharma. 8. Transhumance grazing rights and environmental degradation in Shivaliks, Jammu and Kashmir/Falendra K. Sudan and Gopi Puri. III. Globalisation and gender: 9. Globalisation and the Indian woman: hype and reality/Rajinder Kaur. 10. Globalisation and employment status of Indian women/Jasbir Singh and Vishav Raksha. 11. Global concerns and the local issues/Niranjana Bhandari. 12. Terrorism and women/Manjit Hundal. IV. Globalisation and diaspora: 13. Revolutionaries of will: pioneer Punjabi migrants to North America/Harish K. Puri. 14. The Punjabi scheduled castes in England/Paramjit S. Judge. 15. Transnational migrants: Punjabi women in Canada/Gurpreet Bal. 16. Family abuse against Punjabi women in Canada/Neelu Kang. Index.

    "The process of globalisation has been affecting the Indian society in various ways. Though it is primarily an economic phenomenon, its impact in other walks of life is being strongly felt and there seems no possibility of its disappearance. Taking the northwest region of India as the focus of analysis, this volume brings together sixteen contributions made by the scholars working in this area to focus on four issues, namely, identity formation, development, gender and the diaspora.

    "Within the large perspective of each aspect that has been examined, various issues and controversies have been provided scholarly treatment. In the backdrop of the fact that globalisation is here to stay, the issue of how to handle it so as to benefit from its positive aspects is a normative one that requires certain policy measures. In the process, the political economy of development and the role of the state have remained the major focus of investigation. The transnationalisation of the Indians has gained recognition in the light of the recent announcement by the Prime Minister that the government was taking into consideration the issue of granting dual citizenship to diasporic Indians. The growth in the studies on the Indian diaspora has also lent credence to the view that  diaspora communities are important components of the globalisation process." (jacket)

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