EPW consults referees from a database of 200+ academicians in different fields of the social sciences on papers that are ...
EPW consults referees from a database of 200+ academicians in different fields of the social sciences on papers that are ...
EPW consults referees from a database of 200+ academicians in different fields of the social sciences on papers that are ...
EPW consults referees from a database of 200+ academicians in different fields of the social sciences on papers that are ...
Popular sitcoms from the early 2000s normalise upper-caste Hindu identity as the cultural default, feeding into contemporary Hindutva-aligned victimhood discourses in Indian media and politics.
Van panchayats have facilitated collaborative forest management in India since the 1930s. Despite active involvement in forest-related movements and government policy promoting representation, women’s ...
A critic of colonial capitalist expansionism in the Malabar region, Kerala Varma Pazhassi Raja envisaged a particular kind of society–nature equilibrium that has shaped modern Indian environmentalism.
A biased tariff regime is not the real reason for the huge trade deficits of the United States.
The problem of plutonomy in contemporary India is spelled out. The inclusion of economic rights, justice, and equality in national constitutions is surveyed to evaluate their effectiveness in ...
EPW consults referees from a database of 200+ academicians in different fields of the social sciences on papers that are ...
The Madias, a particularly vulnerable tribal group in Maharashtra’s Gadchiroli region and their fight for fundamental rights through democratic and constitutional means, is the focus of this article.
This is an appeal to the subscribers, contributors, advertisers and well-wishers of Economic and Political Weekly (EPW), published by Sameeksha Trust, a public charitable trust registered with the ...
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