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Reflections and Mobilizations: Dialogues with Movements and Voluntary Organizations
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This ... book is about a more humane world in the making. It describes the visions, experiments, struggles and aspirations of several social movements and voluntary organizations from India and other parts of the world which are striving to realize new modes of human development in various fields—education, religion, human rights, tribal development and community development. The author shows how these movements and organizations touch on many key contemporary issues—self-development, reconstitution of public space and reconstruction of government.
The book is structured as a series of dialogues where the participants critique their lives and their organizations. The objective of putting together these dialogues is to facilitate a learning process between scholars and activists and across movements and organizations.
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This ... book is about a more humane world in the making. It describes the visions, experiments, struggles and aspirations of several social movements and voluntary organizations from India and other parts of the world which are striving to realize new modes of human development in various fields—education, religion, human rights, tribal development and community development. The author shows how these movements and organizations touch on many key contemporary issues—self-development, reconstitution of public space and reconstruction of government.
The book is structured as a series of dialogues where the participants critique their lives and their organizations. The objective of putting together these dialogues is to facilitate a learning process between scholars and activists and across movements and organizations.
Click here for more information and to purchase the book.
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Languages
English
Number of Pages
444
Source
Email announcement from SAGE Publications, December 20 2004; SAGE website.
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