Which is the dangerous political party in Kerala?
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8 Citations | The paper argues that there are two divergent descriptions of contemporary Kerala which circulate with comparable energy – Kerala as utopia and as dystopia. |
20 Citations | However, both the framing of policy and its implementation reproduce ideas of individual transitions out of poverty which indicate that the state pays insufficient attention to the highly unequal social and economic relationships reproducing poverty in contemporary Kerala – in short, to poverty’s inherently political nature. |
Open access•Book 15 May 2007 146 Citations | India's story is a cautionary political tale for all democratic states striving to act responsibly in an increasingly dangerous world. |
This is mainly due to the highest life-expectancy in Kerala. | |
Open access•Journal Article 10 Citations | These data would therefore indicate a healthy population in Kerala. |
52 Citations | It was no surprise, then, that the Covid 19 pandemic that hit Kerala before any other part of India, became a test case for the Kerala model in dealing with such a crisis. |
21 Citations | The Kerala case study is an example for political participation that is built on ‘visible’ power strategies. |
01 Jan 2005 20 Citations | Instead clientelistic party-politicisation of civil society and limited mobilisation of marginalised social groups have emerged as historically rooted hurdles in the course of deliberative planning in Kerala. |
72 Citations | This uncritical adoration, which has acquired the status of national commonsense in Kerala, has reduced marginalized people in Kerala, particularly the lower-caste Dalits and tribals, to a state of abjection. |
12 Citations | We examine the health care system in the Indian state of Kerala and highlight that socio-political power is a crucial determinant of consumption levels. |
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