Contributors
Amita Baviskar
Associate Professor
Institute of Economic Growth
University of Delhi Enclave
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Amita Baviskar is an Associate Professor of Sociology at the Institute of Economic Growth, Delhi. Her research focuses on the cultural politics of environment and development. Her first book In the Belly of the River: Tribal Conflicts over Development in the Narmada Valley (Oxford University Press) discussed the struggle for survival by adivasis in central India against a large dam. Her subsequent work further explores the themes of resource rights, subaltern resistance and cultural identity. She has edited Waterlines: The Penguin Book of River Writings (Penguin India), Waterscapes: The Cultural Politics of a Natural Resource (Permanent Black) and Contested Grounds: Essays on Nature, Culture and Power (Oxford University Press). She is currently writing about bourgeois environmentalism and spatial restructuring in the context of economic liberalization in Delhi. Baviskar has taught at the University of Delhi, and has been a visiting professor at Stanford, Cornell, Yale and the University of California at Berkeley. She is co-editor of the journal Contributions to Indian Sociology. She was awarded the 2005 Malcolm Adiseshiah Award for distinguished contributions to development studies.
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