Development Transitions: Land, Labour and Social Policy in Tibet
Bauer, Kenneth; Childs, Geoff; Craig, Sienna & Fischer, Andrew
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Book ID : 40035
ISBN-10 : 9937-587-00-X / 993758700X
ISBN-13 : 978-9937-587-00-6 / 9789937587006
Place
of Publication :
Kathmandu
Year
of Publication :
2012
Edition : (First Edition)
Language : English
x, 278p., Illus., 23 cm. (The Himalaya Series in Nepal Studies)
CONTENTS
CONTENTS:- 1. Disappearing Sheep: The Unexpected Consequences of the Emergence of the Caterpillar Fungus Economy in Golok, Qinghai, China / Emilia Roza Sulek 2. Laws and Regulations Impacting the Enclosure Movement on the Tibetan Plateau of China / Kenneth Bauer and Yonten Nyima 3. Tibetan Plateau Grassland Protection / Elisa Cencetti 4. An Entrepreneurial Transition? Development and Economic Mobility in Rural Tibet / Geoff Childs, Melvyn C. Goldstein and Puchung Wangdui 5. The Great Transformation of Tibet? Rapid labor Transitions in times of Rapid Growth in the Tibet Autonomous Region / Andrew M. Fischer 6. Development Discourses on the Tibetan Plateau: Urbanization and Expropriation of Farmland in Dartsedo / Tashi Nyima 7. Modern Education and Changing Identity Constructions in Amdo / Lilian Iselin 8. "Not Found in Tibetan Society": Culture, Childbirth, and a Politics of Life on the Roof of the World / Sienna R. Craig 9. Tibetan Refugees as Objects of Development: Indian Development Philosophy and Refugee Reistance in the Establishment of Lukzung Samdrupling, the First Tibetan Refugee Settlement in India / Jan Magnusson
DESCRIPTION
Tibetan communities across China are undergoing rapid and potentially irreversible social, economic and cultural changes. This book presents new perspectives on the current situation of Tibetans and provides a baseline for assessing the magnitude and direction of future changes. From a range of disciplinary perspectives, the authors provide original analyses based on first-hand fieldwork and a careful scrutiny of official documents and data as they examine three key aspects of Tibet's development: pastoral production, labor and social policy. This collection of essays represents the most up-to-date and comprehensive assessment of development transitions on the Tibetan Plateau. and forms an important contribution to development studies of contemporary societies undergoing rapid change within China.