This study was conducted to explore the understanding and experience of the Santals, residing in Santal Pargana, Jharkhand, about their citizenship.
Objectives:
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To explore the understanding and experience of the Santals, residing in Santal Pargana, Jharkhand, about their citizenship. Specifically:
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Multiple meanings, the notion of citizenship has for them and the identities associated;
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Institutional arrangement influencing the meaning of citizenship and their inclusion/exclusion in matters related to governance.
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Impact of their understanding & experience on social & political participation in matters related to governance
Geographical Spread:
7 villages of Dumka district of Santal Pargana in Jharkhand state.
Key areas/components:
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Approach followed was that of Participatory research.
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Data collection involved three kinds of respondents: 'invisible' members, 'articulate' members of the community and NGO functionaries, government officials, academicians & advocates form the third category
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Data collection methods include observations; transect walk, group discussions, dialogue, semi-structured interviews, oral history and a review of secondary literature.
Key outputs:
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Voices & experiences of citizenship
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Political citizenship
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Cultural citizenship
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Development & citizenship
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Emerging claims: Competing for access to development resources
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Emerging issues:
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-meanings & identities of citizenship
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-Institutions & access to Opportunities & resources
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Conclusion & Suggestions
Year/Period:
2004, March
Client:
Institute of Development Studies, University of Sussex, U.K.