Publications
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Carol Upadhya Professor and Head, Urban and Mobility Studies Programme Migration, transnational flows and development in India: A regional perspective Economic and Political Weekly XLVII: 54–62 |
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Anant Kamath Assistant Professor, Inequality and Human Development Programme Enabling Inclusive Innovation: The Role of Informal Knowledge Exchanges through Interaction in Rural Low-Tech Clusters WP 13/2009, Systems of Innovation for Inclusive Development, Centre for Policy Research (CPR), New Delhi, and IDRC, Canada |
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Carol Upadhya Professor, Urban and Mobility Studies Programme Colonial anthropology, law, and adivasi struggles: The case of Jharkhand In: Doing sociology in India, Sujata Patel (Ed). New Delhi: Oxford University Press, pp. 266–289 |
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Carol Upadhya Professor, Urban and Mobility Studies Programme Software and the 'new' middle class in the 'New India' In: Amita Baviskar and Raka Ray (Eds). Elite and everyman: The cultural politics of the Indian middle class, New Delhi: Routledge, pp. 167–192 |
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Anitha Kurup Women Power in Corporate India, in conversation with Kiran Mazumdar Shaw, Chairperson& MD, BIOCON Ltd IIMB Management Review, 23, pp: 223-233 |
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Carol Upadhya Taking the high road? Labour in the Indian software outsourcing industry In Anne Posthuma and Dev Nathan (ed), Labour in Global Production Networks in India, pp. 300–320. New Delhi: Oxford University Press, 2010. |
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Carol Upadhya Professor, Urban and Mobility Studies Programme Management of Culture and Managing through Culture in the Indian Software Outsourcing Industry In: Carol Upadhya and AR Vasavi (Eds). An Outpost of the Global Economy: Work and Workers in India's Information Technology Industry, London: Routledge, pp. 101-135 |
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Carol Upadhya Professor, Urban and Mobility Studies Programme India's 'New Middle Class' and the Globalising City: Software Professionals in Bangalore, India In: Lars Meier and Hellmuth Lange (Eds). The New Middle Classes: Globalizing Lifestyles, Consumerism and Environmental Concern, Netherlands: Springer, pp. 253–268 |