Lingua: Inglese
Editore: Frontpage Publications, Level 6, Constantia, 11, Dr. U.N. Brahmachari Sarani, Kolkata - 700 017, 2012
ISBN 10: 9381043051 ISBN 13: 9789381043059
Da: Vedams eBooks (P) Ltd, New Delhi, India
EUR 20,26
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Aggiungi al carrelloPbk. Contents 1 Refugees IDPs and the Stateless 2 The Refugees and Stateless in the North East 3 Conflict Violence-Induced Displacement 4 Resource Politics Climate Change Environmental Degradation and Displacement 5 LawsPolitics Relating to Forced Migration 6 Sources and Research on Forced Migration 7 From The Field to the NewsroomForced Migration in North East India A Media Reader is a comprehensive ready reference and toolkit for journalists researchers and people in general - who are interested in the media and North East IndiaThe region though geographically isolated and economically underdeveloped has a distinctive cultural socio-economic and political identity Viewed from within it represents an incredible diversity comprising over 200 indigenous communitiesAs the states in North East India have borders with several countries China Myanmar Bhutan Nepal and Bangladesh since vivisection of the Indian subcontinent in 1947 the region has faced waves of population influx from across the borders at various times Forced migration and displacement due to repeated ethnic violence have led to hundreds of villages being burnt and thousands of people killed The figure of internally displaced persons in the region has surpassed the half a million mark according to a recent estimateBesides ethnic conflicts natural calamities such as floods and erosion as well as construction activities or eviction in the reserve forest areas have added to the misery of the displaced persons in North East India many of whom are languishing in the temporary camps for decadesHowever the issue often does not get due coverage in the media and many journalists feel that the resources tools and skills to cover this issue at their disposal are inadequate The Media Reader is an effort to bridge this gap 228 pp.