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Knowledge Hub and Annotated
Bibliography
The core purpose of the knowledge
hub is to implore on the cardinal structural trajectories of the prevalent
exclusionary mechanisms and inclusive tendencies. This dichotomous relationship
between the two extremities is not based on merits of mutual exclusion but on
the real possibility of coexistence. The relative and not absolute nature of
social deprivation calls into question the various processes that facilitate a
departure from the ‘threshold’ level of ‘social exclusion’. Though in our case,
the field in question will be based in the most recognizably disadvantageous
terrains of the state of West Bengal, the forces which come into play in
creating and sustaining such pockets of discrimination gather greater steam in
the context of the larger ‘dynamics of minority exclusion in various fields’.
In recent history, their marginality in terms of involvement in the public
domain is met with organized politico-economic efforts to redress the deprived
status of these communities and sections of people.
Through new modes of
interventions, efforts are made to direct the process of development more evenly
to include those who may have never got a chance to overcome their sense of
alienation. But, in a country with deep history of prejudice and stigmatization,
this dichotomous relationship between forces of inclusion and exclusion is not
mutually exclusive, as ‘socially excluded groups often do participate but on
unequal terms’.
Hence, while determining the scope
of readings on this subject, apart from studying the nature of social
development measures and its broader epistemic underpinnings, I have tried to
schematically draw out the most identifiable parameters of social
exclusion-inclusion. The following are the areas of our attention:
1.
Epistemic underpinnings
2.
Participation in development:
Development through participation
3.
Location of governance
4.
Poverty and livelihood
5.
Stratification and exploitation
Deprivation of health and education
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