Alternative organisations in India : undoing boundaries / edited by Devi Vijay ; Rohit Varman.
Material type: TextLanguage: Publication details: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2018.Description: 256 p. : ill. ; 24 cmISBN:- 9781108422178 (hbk.)
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Introduction: undoing boundaries / Devi Vijay and Rohit Varman -- Formal and informal technologies of alternative organizational spaces within the state : an analysis of violence, wrongdoing and policing / Srinath Jagannathan and Rajnish Rai -- Scripting alternative images : institutions, practices and scripts of the mritshilpis of kumortuli / Devi Vijay -- State of homeless shelters : ethnography of invisibility and self-exclusion / Ram Manohar Vikas -- Alternative spaces of employment generation in India : informal rules, structures, and conflicting organisational requirements / Joydeep Guha and Bhaskar Chakrabarti -- Shaheed hospital : alternative institution, ideology, and social movement / Apoorv Khare and Rohit Varman -- Acting for change : a circuits of power analysis of a denotified nomadic tribe and Budhan theater's struggle for change / Prateek Shah, George Kandathil, Anvika Kapoor -- Swaraj (an alternative) university / Nivedita Kothiyal -- Alternative organisations : spaces for contestation / Ankur Sarin and M.S. Sriram
Studies accounts of alternative organisations in India and provides critical insights on why they matter to management theory and practice.
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