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Tag Archives: resistance
10,000 downloads milestone
“Rethinking Subaltern Resistance,” an article by editorial board member Uday Chandra has just passed the 10,000 views milestone. It is an Open Access article. The paper was published in 2015, as the lead article in the special issue on subalterns … Continue reading
Caste, Class and Conservation
We have just published “Caste in Stone? Exploring Caste and Class Dimensions of Conservation Displacement in Central India” (DOI: 10.1080/00472336.2019.1696877) by Asmita Kabra of the School of Human Ecology at Ambedkar University, Delhi, India. This is the sixth article for … Continue reading
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Tagged Asmita Kabra, caste, conservation, Dispossession, green grabbing, India, land grabbing, resistance
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Thailand’s anti-royalism
It is unusual for JCA to publish an anonymous article. However, for the latest article at the publisher’s website, “Anti-Royalism in Thailand Since 2006: Ideological Shifts and Resistance” (DOI: 10.1080/00472336.2018.1427021), we have withheld the author’s name. This decision reflects the … Continue reading
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Tagged anti-royalism, monarchy, political repression, red shirt movement, resistance, royalism, Thailand, Thaksin Shinawatra
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Taiwan’s working class
A new book review is available at the JCA website. Robert Tierney of Australia’s Charles Sturt University reviews Ming-sho Ho’s Working Class Formation in Taiwan: Fractured Solidarity and State-Owned Enterprises, 1945–2012 (DOI: 10.1080/00472336.2015.1075776). One significance of this review, it is … Continue reading
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Tagged Ming-sho Ho, resistance, Robert Tierney, Taiwan, working class
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Resistance and subaltern studies 5
The fifth article for the feature section of our forthcoming Issue 4 in 2015 edited by Uday Chandra and Kenneth Bo Nielsen is now available at the JCA website. Part of the feature titled Rethinking Resistance: Subaltern Politics and the … Continue reading
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Tagged civil society, Gramsci, India, Judith Whitehead, Kenneth Bo Nielsen, political society, resistance, state, subaltern studies, Uday Chandra
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Resistance and subaltern studies 4
The fourth article for the feature section of our forthcoming Issue 4 in 2015 edited by Uday Chandra and Kenneth Bo Nielsen is now available at the JCA website. Part of the feature titled Rethinking Resistance: Subaltern Politics and the … Continue reading
Resistance and subaltern studies 2
Issue 4 in 2015 will include several articles in a collection edited by Uday Chandra and Kenneth Bo Nielsen titled Rethinking Resistance: Subaltern Politics and the State in Contemporary India. The special examines critically examines the development of subaltern studies … Continue reading
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Tagged India, judicialisation, Kenneth Bo Nielsen, land acquisition, political society, resistance, Tata Motors, Uday Chandra
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Resistance and subaltern studies 1
Issue 4 in 2015 will include several articles in a collection edited by Uday Chandra and Kenneth Bo Nielsen titled Rethinking Resistance: Subaltern Politics and the State in Contemporary India. The special examines critically examines the development of subaltern studies … Continue reading