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DEVELOPMENT-INDUCED DISPLACEMENT: THE CASE OF MOOLAMPILLY

Swamy, Raju Narayana

Indian journal of political science, 2011-01, Vol.72 (1), p.153-163 [Periódico revisado por pares]

The Indian Political Science Association

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  • Título:
    DEVELOPMENT-INDUCED DISPLACEMENT: THE CASE OF MOOLAMPILLY
  • Autor: Swamy, Raju Narayana
  • Assuntos: Ambiguity ; Antiquity ; Colonialism ; Compensation ; Displacement ; Districts ; Globalization ; Independence ; Kerala, India ; Land ; Political development ; Political science ; Relocation ; Social Class ; Verdicts
  • É parte de: Indian journal of political science, 2011-01, Vol.72 (1), p.153-163
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  • Descrição: In the modern world defining development has been a gridlock, which requires familiarity with the ambiguities and paradoxes attached to the notion of development. Development-induced displacement has come to reside with globalisation adding to land acquisition. Also the number of displaced (DP) or project affected persons (PAP) i.e. those deprived of livelihood without physical relocation is growing. Most DP/PAPs belong to the subaltern classes. Development-induced displacement has existed from the ancient times but became a major problem with colonialism and got intensified with post-independence planned development. This paper is an effort to understand the dilemma of development-induced displacement, the question of rehabilitation, resettlement, and compensation in Moolampilly in Ernakuiam district Kerala The paper envisages an insight to the development induced displacement concentrating specifically on the physical forms of development, i.e. Mooiampilly project which required land expropriation and call for displacement by verdict. The researcher attempts to view the development contest from the position of poor people who actually bear the cost of development and also touch ahead its legal and social ramifications
  • Editor: The Indian Political Science Association
  • Idioma: Inglês

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