Book Review: Communal Mobilisation in South Asia: Is there a Grand Design?
Sasheej Hegde ()
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The focus here is on the agency that produces religious forms and associated repertoires of action/conduct---the entire gamut of socio-religious networks of mobilization built around these forms, the organization of actual violence through these networks, and the socio-spatial rearrangements that follow in the wake of minority group victimization and isolation.
Keywords: religion; religion-based mobilisation; communalisation; communal mobilisation; political movements; Paul Brass; Ravinder Kaur; Sociology (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2006-05
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