Panel's Accepted Abstract


Panel : P008 - Marginality of anthropological subjects and Sustainable development Goals: Do they ever meet?
TrackIDAbstract TitleAuthor(s)Session
IUAES23_ABS_D3723 Tribes, Marginalization and Development Vijayprakash Sharma
IUAES23_ABS_A3783 Contradictions and the Rhetoric of SDGs 2030: Do People Count? Siva Prasad Rambhatla, Alok Kumar Pandey
IUAES23_ABS_Q7124 Sustainability of Flower Cultivation as a Livelihood Activity in Panskura Region of West Bengal, India Arun Makal
IUAES23_ABS_J1538 Marginalisation, Development, and Livelihood in reference to the Katkaris of Maharashtra, India John Singarayar
IUAES23_ABS_J6870 Development and its Impact on the Artisan Group: A Study among the Malhar Community of Jharkhand SUNITA SOREN
IUAES23_ABS_C8200 Sustainable Intervention in Land Acquisition for Industrialisation: A Case Study from Bengal, India Arup Majumder
IUAES23_ABS_O2911 Anthropological Understanding: Supporting the Gap in Mental Health Interventions Marie Wallace, Amy Fischer Williams
IUAES23_ABS_S2086 The question of Equity and Sustainability in Forestry Sector: Examining India’s Forest Rights Legislation Implementation Process Bidhan Das
IUAES23_ABS_I3528 Does Sustainability Matter! Life, livelihood and Living in the Margins Gorky Chakraborty
IUAES23_ABS_O3382 Rethinking Marginality discursively in ‘integrated’ societies: Notes from India Sudeep Basu
IUAES23_ABS_Y7719 Barred Zones and Licenses: The Tiger Conservation program in Sundarbans and its politics of co-optation and marginalisation Raktim Majumder