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Human Rights of Minority And Women's, Vol. 1

Human Rights of Minority And Women's, Vol. 1

Explore the critical intersection of human rights for minorities and women in Indrani Sen Gupta’s seminal work, “Human Rights of Minority And Women’s, Vol. 1.” This insightful volume delves into essential topics such as women’s rights as human rights, gender equality, social protection, labor standards, and the transformative power of technology for empowerment. Authored by a decorated journalist and dedicated human rights activist, this book offers a compelling analysis of contemporary social issues. Perfect for students, researchers, and advocates, it sheds light on the rights-based approach to development and social mobilization. Discover thought-provoking reports and expert analysis on gender disparities and minority rights in this essential read from The Bookish Owl.

Modern Sociology (Cultured sociology),Vol. 2

Modern Sociology (Cultured sociology),Vol. 2

Discover the intricacies of modern society with “Modern Sociology (Cultured sociology), Vol. 2.” This comprehensive volume, published by Isha Books, delves into the core concepts and evolving dynamics of human interaction and social structures. Ideal for students, academics, and anyone seeking a deeper understanding of contemporary social issues, this book provides insightful analysis and engaging perspectives. Explore key sociological theories and their real-world applications. Enhance your knowledge of societal trends and cultural shifts with this essential guide to understanding the world around us. A must-have for your sociology collection at The Bookish Owl.

Modern Sociology (Globalisation And Urban Sociology),Vol. 1

Modern Sociology (Globalisation And Urban Sociology),Vol. 1

Explore the intricate relationship between globalization and urban life with ‘Modern Sociology: Globalisation and Urban Sociology, Vol. 1’. This essential volume delves into critical topics such as urban population growth, the multifaceted impacts of globalization on cities, the emergence of global cities, and social transformations within urban environments. Authored by G.S. Mohanty, this book offers a comprehensive analysis of urban criminology, labor markets, and the increasing complexity of city living in our interconnected world. Perfect for students, researchers, and anyone interested in understanding contemporary urban dynamics and their global context. Discover the forces shaping our cities today.

Human Rights of Tribals (Empowerment and Protection of the Rights of Tribals), Vol. 2

Human Rights of Tribals (Empowerment and Protection of the Rights of Tribals), Vol. 2

Explore the critical ‘Human Rights of Tribals’ in this comprehensive Volume 2, focusing on empowerment and protection. This essential read delves into the legal frameworks and practical challenges faced by tribal communities in asserting their fundamental rights. Discover key insights into policies and initiatives designed to safeguard tribal welfare and promote social justice. Ideal for legal scholars, activists, policymakers, and anyone passionate about indigenous rights, this book offers a deep understanding of the ongoing struggles and triumphs in ensuring the rights of tribals are upheld. Enhance your knowledge on tribal empowerment and protection with this insightful publication from Isha Books.

Human Rights of Tribals (Status of Tribal In India), Vol. 1

Human Rights of Tribals (Status of Tribal In India), Vol. 1

Explore the critical ‘Human Rights of Tribals (Status of Tribal in India), Vol. 1’ by renowned anthropologist Jhon K. Thomas. This comprehensive volume delves into the educational, health, and social status of tribal communities in India, addressing discrimination and the rights of tribal women. Discover national policies and welfare programs designed for tribal development. Jhon K. Thomas, with decades of research and advocacy for human development and tribal upliftment, offers profound insights. Essential reading for understanding tribal rights and social justice in India. Get your copy from The Bookish Owl and support informed discourse on vital social issues.

Human Rights of Indigenous Peoples (Comparative Analysis of Indigenous Peoples), vol. 2

Human Rights of Indigenous Peoples (Comparative Analysis of Indigenous Peoples), vol. 2

Explore the crucial ‘Human Rights of Indigenous Peoples’ in this comprehensive comparative analysis, Volume 2. Authored by Aman Gupta and published by Isha Books, this 299-page English edition delves into vital issues surrounding indigenous rights. Ideal for students and researchers in Anthropology, Tribal Studies, Scheduled Castes, OBC, and Minority studies, this book offers in-depth insights into the legal and social frameworks affecting indigenous communities. Understand the complexities and challenges faced by these groups through a detailed comparative perspective. Essential reading for anyone interested in social justice, cultural preservation, and human rights advocacy. Get your copy of this impactful publication from The Bookish Owl today.

Human Rights of Indigenous Peoples (Protecting the Rights of Indigenous Peoples), vol. 1

Human Rights of Indigenous Peoples (Protecting the Rights of Indigenous Peoples), vol. 1

Discover the critical issues surrounding Indigenous Peoples’ human rights in this essential volume, ‘Human Rights of Indigenous Peoples (Protecting the Rights of Indigenous Peoples), vol. 1.’ Published by Isha Books, this insightful book delves into the complexities of safeguarding the fundamental rights of indigenous communities worldwide. Essential reading for students, activists, policymakers, and anyone interested in social justice and cultural preservation, this comprehensive exploration highlights key challenges and solutions. Enhance your understanding of indigenous rights with this foundational text, a must-have for your collection at The Bookish Owl. Explore the fight for equality and recognition.

Dalits And Human Rights, vol. 3

Dalits And Human Rights, vol. 3

Explore the critical issues surrounding Dalits and their human rights in ‘Dalits and Human Rights, Vol. 3: The Broken Future’ by Prem Kumar Shinde. This insightful book, published by Isha Books, delves into the socio-political landscape affecting the Dalit community. With over 20 years of academic and research experience, author Prem Kumar Shinde brings profound knowledge to the subject. This volume focuses on the future prospects and challenges faced by Dalits, offering a crucial perspective on their ongoing struggle for equality and justice. Essential reading for students, researchers, and anyone interested in human rights, sociology, and the complexities of caste in India. Get your copy from The Bookish Owl today and delve into this important discussion.

Dalits And Human Rights (Dalits: Security and Rights Implications), vol. 2

Dalits And Human Rights (Dalits: Security and Rights Implications), vol. 2

Explore crucial insights into the security and rights of Dalits with ‘Dalits and Human Rights (Dalits: Security and Rights Implications), Vol. 2’. Authored by eminent sociologist Prem Kumar Shinde, this essential volume delves into the complex challenges faced by the Dalit community. As part of a vital three-volume series, this book offers a deep dive into human rights, Scheduled Castes, OBCs, and minority issues within a sociological framework. Published by Isha Books, this 301-page hardcover provides a comprehensive examination of a critical social justice topic. For scholars, activists, and anyone seeking to understand Dalit rights and implications for their security, this book is an indispensable resource.

Dalits And Human Rights (Dalit and Racial Justice), vol. 1

Dalits And Human Rights (Dalit and Racial Justice), vol. 1

Explore the critical issues of human rights and racial justice for Dalits in ‘Dalits And Human Rights (Dalit and Racial Justice), vol. 1’. Authored by eminent scholar Prem Kumar Shinde, this insightful volume delves into the foundational aspects of Dalit struggles for equality and dignity. As the first part of a comprehensive series, this book examines the intersection of Dalit identity with global racial justice movements. With 298 pages of in-depth analysis, this English-language publication from Isha Books is essential reading for students, researchers, and anyone interested in sociology, human rights, and the fight against caste-based discrimination. Discover the historical context and contemporary relevance of Dalit rights. A must-have for ‘The Bookish Owl’ collection.

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