When anyone talks about separatist movement, a region has been the theme of bulk of the articles, research papers, and that is India's North East region. Starting from Nagas, Mizos, Manipuris, upto Bodos separatist tendencies have grown into the hearts of the people of this region. The reasons vary from one group to another. Some faught for identity, some for development, some for culture and some for language, and some for heritage. Some even go beyond the national sovereignty demanding sovereign lands comprising of their own people. It is such a fantastic and at times problematic for the think tanks and policy makers and administrators. A clear cut solution is still a far cry.
For more kindly click the link below where you can find a fine article by Subir Bhaumik-
http://www.apcss.org/Publications/Edited%20Volumes/ReligiousRadicalism/PagesfromReligiousRadicalismandSecurityinSouthAsiach10.pdf
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Wednesday, March 2, 2011
Separatist Movement of India
The Indian state has been witnessing separatist tendencies in the last century and till now there are large number of groups within India who have agreed to support this tendency. Be it Bodos, Nagas, Kashmir, Telengana, etc. India has never been successful in keeping itself away from this movements since the reorganization of states on linguistic basis.
The link below will add more vigour and understanding to this unwanted phenomenon in India-
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Separatist_movements_of_India
The link below will add more vigour and understanding to this unwanted phenomenon in India-
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Separatist_movements_of_India
Online books on social movements
The link below will help to find and read books on social movements-
http://www.questia.com/library/sociology-and-anthropology/social-organization-and-community/social-movements-and-collective-behavior/social-movements.jsp
http://www.questia.com/library/sociology-and-anthropology/social-organization-and-community/social-movements-and-collective-behavior/social-movements.jsp
Books on Social Movements
The following link will take you to a list of books and reviews on social movements-
http://sociologyindex.com/books_on_social_movements.htm
http://sociologyindex.com/books_on_social_movements.htm
On New Social Movement(NSM)
NSM- The term used to describe a diverse set of popular movements characterized by a departure from conventional methods of political organization and expression, and experimentation with new forms of social relations and cultural meanings and identities.In advanced capitalist societies, the ‘movements’ have mobilized around feminist, ecological, peace, and anti-nuclear issues. In Africa, Asia, and Latin America their range has been wider, including Catholic base communities, neighbourhood and squatter associations, women's and human rights groups, peasant co-operatives, and environmental activists. New social movements aspire to a broadening of ‘the political’, popular empowerment, and the reappropriation of civil society, away from the control of the state.However, their diversity creates both methodological and political problems. It is unclear whether there can be a universal definition of a ‘new social movement’. Politically they encounter problems of sustainability and are vulnerable to co-optation by the state. Nevertheless their existence challenges the notion of the ‘end of politics’, representing as they do new types and levels of egalitarian struggle.
— Geraldine Lievesley Read more: http://www.answers.com/topic/new-social-movements#ixzz1FQfDkLrx
For more on NSM click the link below-
http://theoryandscience.icaap.org/content/vol004.002/02_carty.html
— Geraldine Lievesley Read more: http://www.answers.com/topic/new-social-movements#ixzz1FQfDkLrx
For more on NSM click the link below-
http://theoryandscience.icaap.org/content/vol004.002/02_carty.html
New Social Movement
New Social Movements are quite different form the traditional social movements. The following link will help in understanding this new movement-
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_social_movements
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_social_movements
Tuesday, March 1, 2011
New Social Movement in India
After social movements a new concept emerged and that is New Social Movement which incorporates mainly women's movement, green movement, peace movement, etc. As asserted by Andrew Heywood traditional social movement differs from new social movement in three aspects- first, new social movement attracts support from the young, better educated and the relatively affluent, rather than the oppressed or disadvantaged. Secondly, they have a post-material orientation, being more concerned with quality of life issues than with advancement. Thirdly, they are more organized and better equipped.
India has also been touched by this new movement. The following link will provide some of the facts about New Social Movement and India-
http://shadowsoftenderfury.files.wordpress.com/2009/06/fds-02-07-article-nilsen.pdf
India has also been touched by this new movement. The following link will provide some of the facts about New Social Movement and India-
http://shadowsoftenderfury.files.wordpress.com/2009/06/fds-02-07-article-nilsen.pdf
Social Movement in India
Social Movement has been the key figure which occupied bulk of the topics of researchers, social scientists, anthropologists, around the world only after mid 90s. Prior to that period it wasn't the desired fields of most of the researchers. But the growing trends of these kind of movements have pushed the social scientists to do research on this very topic. Sage publications has published a tremendous book titled 'Social Movement in India' authored by Ghanshyam Shah. The following link will take you to one of the reviews on this book-
http://www.iias.nl/nl/35/IIAS_NL35_36.pdf
http://www.iias.nl/nl/35/IIAS_NL35_36.pdf
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