Description
- ISBN-13: 9788189833053
- Publisher: Aakar Books
- Binding: Paperback
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 8189833057
- Publisher Date: 2007
- Edition: 1
- No of Pages: 298
Original price was: ₹300.00.₹225.00Current price is: ₹225.00.
5 in stock
Weight | 0.5 kg |
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Piyush Sonthalia –
A fascinating examination of globalization. The authors did a great job. It was well structured and presented effectively.
Ranjeet Singh Surjeet –
I found the case studies insightful. Some of the theoretical sections were difficult to follow. Overall, a worthwhile read.
Akash Maroti Jayewar –
A complex but rewarding exploration of identity and place. It requires effort, but it’s worth the investment. Highly recommend!
Sanjana Sarraf –
A powerful exploration of identity. It was a bit slow in places, but the overall message is compelling. A good academic text.
Diplav Singh –
A truly eye-opening read. It made me reconsider my assumptions. It was a perfect for my graduate studies. It will become a classic.
Aman Chouksey –
The book was well-researched, but the writing style was dry. I struggled to stay engaged. Could have been more engaging.
Ridhi Shree –
The book had too much theory. It lacked practical advice. It failed to provide any real solutions. I was disappointed.
Anushka Bhartiya –
An insightful analysis of globalization’s impact. It challenged my perspective. I had to reread a few sections.
Nitish Kumar –
It offered new perspectives. It provided a different way of looking at existing problems. It was well explained and easy to read.
Aayush Sharma –
This book made me think about globalization in a new way. It’s a must-read for anyone interested in social justice. Loved it!
Kartikey Gupta –
A good overview of social movements. However, It became repetitive. I wish there was more focus on modern technology.
Hemant Kothari –
While the topic is relevant, the book felt outdated. I was expecting more current examples. Worth reading with caution.
Sankalp Mathur –
Interesting concepts, but poorly executed. It was too theoretical and lacked real-world examples. A bit disappointed.
Anonymous –
I appreciated the global perspective, but the book needed better editing. There were some typos and inconsistencies. It’s okay.
Bhukya Sharun Rathod –
This is a book to read. Very informative and challenging. It has caused debate with my peers. It’s worth the time investment.
Rishabh Nayak –
It had a lot of jargon. I found it hard to connect with the arguments. A valuable read for academics, not for general public.
Ankit Prakash –
This book offered a great perspective on social movements. Some chapters were more engaging than others. Overall, a valuable read.
Shaikh Sahaban Badsha –
It has some good insights. It was a bit too academic for my taste. I would recommend it to others for study.
Sreyoshi Gope –
The book gave me a good understanding of knowledge movements. It was well explained. I would recommend this to anyone.
Aritro Roy –
A thought-provoking read, but sometimes felt a bit dense. The concepts were interesting, but the writing could be more accessible.