Ecology and Proletarianisation: Increasing Need for Attention
Journal Title: SOCIALSCI JOURNAL - Year 2018, Vol 2, Issue
Abstract
This brief article argues three points with an illustrative case study: a) proletarianisation is increasingly also caused by ecological reasons; b) this is significant for India from regions such as Telangana, Bundelkhand, to Vidarbha and many other parts ; c) this phenomenon of ecology induced proletarianisation is however indirectly owing to accumulation of capital on global scale. The article also argues that this phenomenon affects agriculture in the global South far more adversely.
Authors and Affiliations
Anil Kumar Vaddiraju
Electronic Governance and Service Delivery in Selected Ministries in Ebonyi State
This research is entitled, ‘Electronic Governance and Service Delivery in Selected Ministries in Ebonyi State.’ The main objective of this study is to find out the extent electronic governance facilitates service deliver...
The Land Use Act of 1978: Proscription of Discrimination Against Fellow Nigerians
Having vested the ownership and control of land in the state by section 1, the Land Use Act of 1978 ensures that such land so vested are held in trust for the use and common benefit of all Nigerians. In view of the above...
The The Utilisation And Role of Osanyin Deity in Crime Management in Iseyin Town, Nigeria
Informal crime control measure remains a popular and major crime management strategy in most rural communities in Nigeria. Osanyin is among the major deities often involved in the resolution of crime-related matters. Alt...
Investigation of Vocational Qualifications for Social Workers İn The Context of Health Service
The social workers employed in health care, “public health, primary and specialty care and rehabilitation, home health, long-term care.” [1] Social work in health care settings addressing patient needs that include...
Climate Change and Food Security Assessing The Impact of Climatic And Socio-Economic Factors On Food Security In India And Thailand: An Empirical Analysis
This study investigates the food security of 13 Indian states during 1985-2009 and 56 provinces of Thailand during 2008-2011. For the above-mentioned investigation, state-wise food security index (FSI) for India, and pro...