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This contributed volume explains the concept of solidarity and illustrates how perspectives informed by a solidarity approach can be utilized in geographic research. Geography offers a set of concepts and tools including space, place, scale, landscape, and mobility, that makes it a particularly useful lens through which to view issues of solidarity. It is distinct from other sciences in its subject matter and methodology but at the same time offers a multidisciplinary approach and transcends its disciplinary boundary. The concept of solidarity in geography is illustrated here through nearly…mehr
This contributed volume explains the concept of solidarity and illustrates how perspectives informed by a solidarity approach can be utilized in geographic research. Geography offers a set of concepts and tools including space, place, scale, landscape, and mobility, that makes it a particularly useful lens through which to view issues of solidarity. It is distinct from other sciences in its subject matter and methodology but at the same time offers a multidisciplinary approach and transcends its disciplinary boundary. The concept of solidarity in geography is illustrated here through nearly thirty-five case chapters, all from the Indian subcontinent. Topics covered here include but are not limited to geographical approaches to solidarity in economic issues, indigenous knowledge, international relations, global geopolitics, climate change, crisis management, human health, and more.
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Autorenporträt
Dr. Kavita Arora is presently working as a Professor at the Department of Geography, Shaheed Bhagat Singh College, University of Delhi, India. She has more than 15 years of teaching and research experience. She earns her Ph.D. in Political Geography from Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi. She published her research in many national and international Journals. Her areas of interest are political Geography, Regional Planning, Development and Environmental discourse, Disaster Management, and Indigenous People. She is awarded a post-doctoral fellowship from the Indian Council of Social Science Research. New Delhi. She has also developed content and recorded various modules for E-PG Pathshala and Massive Open Online Courses (MOOC) under the Ministry of Human Resource Development. She has authored and translated various modules for Geography, Economics, and Sociology for Indira Gandhi National Open University, New Delhi. She authored a book Indigenous Forest Management in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands, India, Springer and Co-authored a book "Urban Green Space, Health Economics and Air Pollution in Delhi", Routledge India. Dr. Rashmi Rani Anand is an Assistant Professor at the Centre for African Studies, School of International Studies, JNU, New Delhi, India. Before this, she also served in the Department of Geography, at Shaheed Bhagat Singh College, University of Delhi for 8 years. Her interests are African Studies, Geospatial Technologies, Political Geography, and Developmental Issues. She holds an M.A. from the Department of Geography, Delhi School of Economics, University of Delhi, and an M.Phil. and Ph.D. from the Centre for African Studies, School of International Studies, JNU. She is a trained geographer and has published widely in international and national journals. She has also created content and recorded modules for E-PG Pathshala and Massive Open Online Courses (MOOC) under the Ministry of Human Resource Development, Ministry of Education, Government of India. She has also developed chapters as the subject expert of geography for the Board of Open Schooling and Skill Education (BOSSE), Sikkim. She has chaired and co-chaired technical sessions in national and international conferences. She has also organized various national, and international conferences, symposiums, and faculty developmental programs as co-convener. At present, she is also a member of the Board of Studies at SIS/ JNU and a member of the standing committee of the Human Rights Studies Programme (HRSP), School of International Studies, JNU, New Delhi. She is also serving as co-coordinator of the MA IRAS programme and MA-PISM member at the school level. She is also serving as the Book Review Editor at Insights on Africa, a Scopus-indexed journal.
Inhaltsangabe
1 Geography and Solidarity?.- 2 Balancing Act.- 3 Unlocking Potential.- 4 Application of Solidarity Approach to Space Identity Crisis.- 5 Lost in the City.- 6 Sustaining Solidarity.- 7 Socio-economic Development Through Ecological and Social Solidarity.- 8 Development Under the Aegis of MGNREGA.- 9 Enhancing Indigenous Knowledge Through Community Solidarity and Sustainable Development in Rural Society.- 10 Food Insecurity and Emotional Experiences in Tribal Community of Vagad region, Rajasthan, India.- 11 Corresponding Mental Health and Prakriti in Indian Ayurvedic Literature.- 12 Towards Rural Social Sustainability.- 13 India s Quest for Geopolitical Gains Through Metamorphosing NAM Solidarity into Global South Solidarity.- 14 Strategic Location of Siliguri Corridor and Its Issues.- 15 Enhancing Regional Solidarity Through HADR.- 16 Sikhism, the Ad-Dharm movement, and the Ravidasi Identity in the Doaba Province of Punjab.- 17 International Solidarity to Address Climate Change Through Conservation of Natural Resources.- 18 Climate Change Impacts, Mitigation and Adaptation Through Solidarity Strategies in the Indian Sub-continent.- 19 Climate Change, Urban Challenges, and Collaborative Solutions.- 20 Solidarity Through Sports.- 21 A Study of Socio-cultural Aspects of Tribal Existence in Association with the Sense of Care and Responsibility.- 22 Role of Social Networks to Increase Socio-economic Solidarity for Transformative Participatory Development in the Mewat Region, India.- 23 Where and in Which Aspect to Care?.- 24 Unpaid Domestic and Caregiving Duties in India and Conflict in Solidarity of Society.- 25 Creative Leadership and Solidarity in the Management of the COVID-related Lockdown Situation in a Grama Panchayat.- 26 Use of ICT for Disaster Relief Distribution Across Hostile Terrain.- 27 From Adversity to Unity.- 28 Geography of Disaster, Coordination for Relief and Conflict Resolution.- 29 Commercialization of Water and Shift from Traditional to Modern Technologies.- 30 Prevention of Hydrological Disasters Centered on Hydro Solidarity.- 31 Ecology-Social and Solidarity Economy Model (ESSE) for Sandstone Mining in Mirzapur, Uttar Pradesh.- 32 Enhancing Solidarity Through a Comparative Analysis of NDVI and SAVI Vegetation Analysis.- 33 Fostering Environmental Solidarity Through the Assessment of the Hydrogeomorphic Problems of the Shiddhi Hill Region for the Sustainable Development of Shirur Town in Pune District, Maharashtra.
1 Geography and Solidarity?.- 2 Balancing Act.- 3 Unlocking Potential.- 4 Application of Solidarity Approach to Space Identity Crisis.- 5 Lost in the City.- 6 Sustaining Solidarity.- 7 Socio-economic Development Through Ecological and Social Solidarity.- 8 Development Under the Aegis of MGNREGA.- 9 Enhancing Indigenous Knowledge Through Community Solidarity and Sustainable Development in Rural Society.- 10 Food Insecurity and Emotional Experiences in Tribal Community of Vagad region, Rajasthan, India.- 11 Corresponding Mental Health and Prakriti in Indian Ayurvedic Literature.- 12 Towards Rural Social Sustainability.- 13 India s Quest for Geopolitical Gains Through Metamorphosing NAM Solidarity into Global South Solidarity.- 14 Strategic Location of Siliguri Corridor and Its Issues.- 15 Enhancing Regional Solidarity Through HADR.- 16 Sikhism, the Ad-Dharm movement, and the Ravidasi Identity in the Doaba Province of Punjab.- 17 International Solidarity to Address Climate Change Through Conservation of Natural Resources.- 18 Climate Change Impacts, Mitigation and Adaptation Through Solidarity Strategies in the Indian Sub-continent.- 19 Climate Change, Urban Challenges, and Collaborative Solutions.- 20 Solidarity Through Sports.- 21 A Study of Socio-cultural Aspects of Tribal Existence in Association with the Sense of Care and Responsibility.- 22 Role of Social Networks to Increase Socio-economic Solidarity for Transformative Participatory Development in the Mewat Region, India.- 23 Where and in Which Aspect to Care?.- 24 Unpaid Domestic and Caregiving Duties in India and Conflict in Solidarity of Society.- 25 Creative Leadership and Solidarity in the Management of the COVID-related Lockdown Situation in a Grama Panchayat.- 26 Use of ICT for Disaster Relief Distribution Across Hostile Terrain.- 27 From Adversity to Unity.- 28 Geography of Disaster, Coordination for Relief and Conflict Resolution.- 29 Commercialization of Water and Shift from Traditional to Modern Technologies.- 30 Prevention of Hydrological Disasters Centered on Hydro Solidarity.- 31 Ecology-Social and Solidarity Economy Model (ESSE) for Sandstone Mining in Mirzapur, Uttar Pradesh.- 32 Enhancing Solidarity Through a Comparative Analysis of NDVI and SAVI Vegetation Analysis.- 33 Fostering Environmental Solidarity Through the Assessment of the Hydrogeomorphic Problems of the Shiddhi Hill Region for the Sustainable Development of Shirur Town in Pune District, Maharashtra.
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