Equalizing Access
Affirmative Action in Higher Education in India, United States, and South Africa
Herausgeber: Hasan, Zoya; Nussbaum, Martha
Equalizing Access
Affirmative Action in Higher Education in India, United States, and South Africa
Herausgeber: Hasan, Zoya; Nussbaum, Martha
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This volume discusses how the legislature, executive, and judiciary in India have approached the issue of affirmative action vis-¿is higher education. The essays compare Indian debates and policies on affirmative action with those in the United States and South Africa.
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This volume discusses how the legislature, executive, and judiciary in India have approached the issue of affirmative action vis-¿is higher education. The essays compare Indian debates and policies on affirmative action with those in the United States and South Africa.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 296
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. März 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 145mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 431g
- ISBN-13: 9780198075059
- ISBN-10: 0198075057
- Artikelnr.: 34552951
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 296
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. März 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 145mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 431g
- ISBN-13: 9780198075059
- ISBN-10: 0198075057
- Artikelnr.: 34552951
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Zoya Hasan is Professor, Centre for Political Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi. Martha C. Nussbaum is Ernst Freund Distinguished Service Professor of Law and Ethics at the Department of Philosophy, Law School, and Divinity School of the University of Chicago.
* Introduction (Zoya Hasan and Martha C. Nussbaum)
* 1: On the Sites of Remedial Justice: Colleges, Clinics, and the State
(Henry S. Richardson)
* 2: Rethinking Affirmative Action in Admissions to Higher Educational
Institutions (Thomas E. Weisskopf)
* 3: Affirmative Action and the Goals of Education (Martha C. Nussbaum)
* 4: Affirmative Action and the 'Efficiency Argument' (Prabhat Patnaik)
* 5: Indian Social Justice Vs. American Affirmative Action and the Case
of Higher Education (P.S. Krishnan)
* 6: Redressing the Colonial/Apartheid Legacy: Social Equity, Redress,
and Higher Education Admissions in Democratic South Africa (Saleem
Badat)
* 7: Affirmative Action in Higher Education: The Ambivalent Experience
of the United States (Diane P. Wood)
* 8: How Parliament Discusses Reservations: Examining the Debates on
the Central Educational Bill (Rajeev Dhavan)
* 9: Towards a New Paradigm for Ensuring Universal Access to Quality
Education (Jayati Ghosh)
* 10: Social Justice and Higher Education in India Today: Markets,
States, Ideologies, and Inequalities in a Fluid Context (Satish
Deshpande)
* 11: Trapped in an Invisible Present: Muslims and Inequalities in
Higher Education (Zoya Hasan)
* 12: After Reservations: Caste, Institutional Isomorphism, and
Affirmative Action in the IITs (D. Parthasarthy)
* Notes on Contributors
* 1: On the Sites of Remedial Justice: Colleges, Clinics, and the State
(Henry S. Richardson)
* 2: Rethinking Affirmative Action in Admissions to Higher Educational
Institutions (Thomas E. Weisskopf)
* 3: Affirmative Action and the Goals of Education (Martha C. Nussbaum)
* 4: Affirmative Action and the 'Efficiency Argument' (Prabhat Patnaik)
* 5: Indian Social Justice Vs. American Affirmative Action and the Case
of Higher Education (P.S. Krishnan)
* 6: Redressing the Colonial/Apartheid Legacy: Social Equity, Redress,
and Higher Education Admissions in Democratic South Africa (Saleem
Badat)
* 7: Affirmative Action in Higher Education: The Ambivalent Experience
of the United States (Diane P. Wood)
* 8: How Parliament Discusses Reservations: Examining the Debates on
the Central Educational Bill (Rajeev Dhavan)
* 9: Towards a New Paradigm for Ensuring Universal Access to Quality
Education (Jayati Ghosh)
* 10: Social Justice and Higher Education in India Today: Markets,
States, Ideologies, and Inequalities in a Fluid Context (Satish
Deshpande)
* 11: Trapped in an Invisible Present: Muslims and Inequalities in
Higher Education (Zoya Hasan)
* 12: After Reservations: Caste, Institutional Isomorphism, and
Affirmative Action in the IITs (D. Parthasarthy)
* Notes on Contributors
* Introduction (Zoya Hasan and Martha C. Nussbaum)
* 1: On the Sites of Remedial Justice: Colleges, Clinics, and the State
(Henry S. Richardson)
* 2: Rethinking Affirmative Action in Admissions to Higher Educational
Institutions (Thomas E. Weisskopf)
* 3: Affirmative Action and the Goals of Education (Martha C. Nussbaum)
* 4: Affirmative Action and the 'Efficiency Argument' (Prabhat Patnaik)
* 5: Indian Social Justice Vs. American Affirmative Action and the Case
of Higher Education (P.S. Krishnan)
* 6: Redressing the Colonial/Apartheid Legacy: Social Equity, Redress,
and Higher Education Admissions in Democratic South Africa (Saleem
Badat)
* 7: Affirmative Action in Higher Education: The Ambivalent Experience
of the United States (Diane P. Wood)
* 8: How Parliament Discusses Reservations: Examining the Debates on
the Central Educational Bill (Rajeev Dhavan)
* 9: Towards a New Paradigm for Ensuring Universal Access to Quality
Education (Jayati Ghosh)
* 10: Social Justice and Higher Education in India Today: Markets,
States, Ideologies, and Inequalities in a Fluid Context (Satish
Deshpande)
* 11: Trapped in an Invisible Present: Muslims and Inequalities in
Higher Education (Zoya Hasan)
* 12: After Reservations: Caste, Institutional Isomorphism, and
Affirmative Action in the IITs (D. Parthasarthy)
* Notes on Contributors
* 1: On the Sites of Remedial Justice: Colleges, Clinics, and the State
(Henry S. Richardson)
* 2: Rethinking Affirmative Action in Admissions to Higher Educational
Institutions (Thomas E. Weisskopf)
* 3: Affirmative Action and the Goals of Education (Martha C. Nussbaum)
* 4: Affirmative Action and the 'Efficiency Argument' (Prabhat Patnaik)
* 5: Indian Social Justice Vs. American Affirmative Action and the Case
of Higher Education (P.S. Krishnan)
* 6: Redressing the Colonial/Apartheid Legacy: Social Equity, Redress,
and Higher Education Admissions in Democratic South Africa (Saleem
Badat)
* 7: Affirmative Action in Higher Education: The Ambivalent Experience
of the United States (Diane P. Wood)
* 8: How Parliament Discusses Reservations: Examining the Debates on
the Central Educational Bill (Rajeev Dhavan)
* 9: Towards a New Paradigm for Ensuring Universal Access to Quality
Education (Jayati Ghosh)
* 10: Social Justice and Higher Education in India Today: Markets,
States, Ideologies, and Inequalities in a Fluid Context (Satish
Deshpande)
* 11: Trapped in an Invisible Present: Muslims and Inequalities in
Higher Education (Zoya Hasan)
* 12: After Reservations: Caste, Institutional Isomorphism, and
Affirmative Action in the IITs (D. Parthasarthy)
* Notes on Contributors