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Routledge Steel Town Adivasis: Industry and Inequality Book

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Explore the complex relationship between industrialization and social structures in Eastern India with Steel Town Adivasis: Industry and Inequality. Published by Routledge, this academic work provides a focused look at the social dynamics within industrial regions. This book serves as a significant resource for readers interested in the intersection of anthropology and sociology. It examines how industrial growth affects local communities, offering a perspective on the challenges of inequality in developing economic zones. Whether you are a student, researcher, or professional in the social sciences, this text provides a foundation for understanding the social impacts of large-scale industry on indigenous populations. By studying the specific context of Eastern India, the book helps readers grasp the real-world consequences of industrial expansion. It is an essential addition to any collection focused on medical, legal, and social science studies, providing a documented look at the changing landscapes of Indian society.

Key Features

Academic insights from Routledge, a leading publisher in social science research and scholarly literature.

Focuses on the specific social and economic conditions found in the industrial sectors of Eastern India.

Provides a detailed perspective on the relationship between industrial development and social inequality.

Ideal for students and professionals studying anthropology, sociology, and related social science disciplines.

Offers a documented look at the impact of industry on local Adivasi communities and regional structures.

Product Specifications

Format
Hardcover
Domain
Amazon UK
Release Date
07 June 2024
Listed Since
05 December 2023

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