Electoral Reservations, Political Representation & Social Change in India - A Comparative Perspective (Hardcover)


This book relates to the Indian debate on reservations -- a legal provision that guarantees a minimum presence in various institutions to social categories considered as victims of a historical prejudice. It focuses on the implementation of electoral reservations for Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes, Other Backward Classes and women. Reservations aim at reconciling the individual, egalitarian premises of democracy with the traditionally major role of communities and hierarchies in the Indian society. Through reservations, the law tackles frontally the contrast between the political system and the social structure of India -- and one can wonder which of the two comes out more transformed in the process. This series of empirical case studies -- dealing with different levels of political life, different regions and different timeframes -- brings elements of answer to that question; indeed the very heterogeneity of the collection allows us to go beyond the specific problematic usually associated with each beneficiary category. The chapters analyse the working of reservations in reference to two closely connected yet distinct issues: the effectiveness of reservations as a means towards political representation; and their relevance as instruments of social change. The book thus offers a collective, though partial, stock-taking exercise, and adds to our understanding of reservations as a policy, their limitations, and their principal and secondary effects. Published in association with Centre de Sciences Humaines, New Delhi.

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This book relates to the Indian debate on reservations -- a legal provision that guarantees a minimum presence in various institutions to social categories considered as victims of a historical prejudice. It focuses on the implementation of electoral reservations for Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes, Other Backward Classes and women. Reservations aim at reconciling the individual, egalitarian premises of democracy with the traditionally major role of communities and hierarchies in the Indian society. Through reservations, the law tackles frontally the contrast between the political system and the social structure of India -- and one can wonder which of the two comes out more transformed in the process. This series of empirical case studies -- dealing with different levels of political life, different regions and different timeframes -- brings elements of answer to that question; indeed the very heterogeneity of the collection allows us to go beyond the specific problematic usually associated with each beneficiary category. The chapters analyse the working of reservations in reference to two closely connected yet distinct issues: the effectiveness of reservations as a means towards political representation; and their relevance as instruments of social change. The book thus offers a collective, though partial, stock-taking exercise, and adds to our understanding of reservations as a policy, their limitations, and their principal and secondary effects. Published in association with Centre de Sciences Humaines, New Delhi.

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Manohar Publishers and Distributors

Country of origin

India

Release date

2005

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225 x 145 x 16mm (L x W x T)

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Hardcover

Pages

210

ISBN-13

978-81-7304-622-3

Barcode

9788173046223

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81-7304-622-0



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