Human Rights, Tribal Movements and Violence 1st Edition
Gripping and timely, Human Rights, Tribal Movements and Violence (1st Edition) by Debasree De offers a compelling exploration of the intersections between tribal identity, state policy, and conflict. This authoritative volume illuminates the lived realities of indigenous communities and the human-rights challenges that shape contemporary tribal movements across India and South Asia.
Drawing readers in with clear, engaging prose, the book situates historical grievances, land rights disputes, and patterns of violence within broader legal and political frameworks. Debasree De combines rigorous analysis with vivid case studies to explain why tribal mobilization persists, how rights are claimed and contested, and what implications these dynamics hold for peacebuilding, governance, and social justice.
Essential reading for students, researchers, policymakers, and human-rights advocates, this edition balances academic depth with practical relevance. It unpacks complex issues—identity politics, resource conflicts, displacement, and legal protections—while offering thoughtful perspectives on policy reform and conflict resolution. The narrative is both evidence-based and empathetic, making it accessible to professionals and informed general readers alike.
Perfect for university courses, research libraries, and civil-society organizations focused on indigenous rights and conflict studies, this book is a must-have resource for anyone seeking a nuanced understanding of tribal movements and violence in the Indian subcontinent. Add Human Rights, Tribal Movements and Violence by Debasree De to your collection today to deepen your insight into one of the region’s most pressing social and political issues.
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