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Politics of the Anthropocene and Climate Crisis in India: Seeking Socio-Ecological Transformations by Purendra Prasad, Lalatendu Keshari Das, (editors) ISBN 9781032689500, 9781032689531, 9781032689579, 1032689501, 1032689536, 1032689579 instant download

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Authors:Purendra Prasad, Lalatendu Keshari Das, (editors)
Pages:277 pages
Year:2026
Edition:1
Publisher:Routledge
Language:english
File Size:11.39 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9781032689500, 9781032689531, 9781032689579, 1032689501, 1032689536, 1032689579
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Politics of the Anthropocene and Climate Crisis in India: Seeking Socio-Ecological Transformations by Purendra Prasad, Lalatendu Keshari Das, (editors) ISBN 9781032689500, 9781032689531, 9781032689579, 1032689501, 1032689536, 1032689579 instant download

This book focuses on the complex and contested nature of transformation in India, from a social and political ecology perspective.

Given that the age of Anthropocene is increasingly threatening to undermine the present world order, the countries in the Global South are at the forefront of debates on transformations. By examining issues pertaining to land, labour, and urbanisation from an interdisciplinary perspective, the chapters in this book break down the notion of the Anthropocene into useful analytical categories that represent both the disruptive and constructive natures of the transformation debate. Drawing on empirical research, each author focuses on a particular state or region in the East Coast, East, and Northeast of India to show how states and communities seek transformation sometimes in competition and/or contestation with each other. The authors in this volume illustrate that although all stakeholders seek transformation, their ideas and discourses nevertheless reflect their situated ethics and unique knowledges of their local, regional, and national contexts.

Politics of the Anthropocene and Climate Crisis in India will be of interest to students of environmental politics, environmental sociology, political ecology, and South Asian studies more broadly.

DOI: 10.4324/9781032689579

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