Greener Pastures by Arun Agrawal

Politics, Markets and Community Among a Migrant Pastoral People

Greener Pastures In this text, the autor, Arun Agrawal uses the story of the Raikas, a little-known group of migrant shepherds in western India, to re-examine scholarship on markets and exchange, local and state politics, and community and hierarchy.

Social scientists theorizing about political economy and the allocation of resources have usually omitted migrant communities from their studies. In "Greener Pastures" Arun Agrawal uses the story of the Raikas, a little-known group of migrant shepherds in western India, to re-examine current scholarship on markets and exchange, local and state politics, and community and hierarchy. The Raikas are virtually invisible in the regions through which they travel, as well as to the wider Indian society, yet they must operate as part of these larger spheres for their economic survival. Agrawal analyzes the institutions developed by the shepherds to solve livelihood problems. First, by focusing on the relations of the shepherds with their landlord neighbours, he explains why the shepherds migrate. He shows that struggles between these two groups led to a socio-political squeeze on the access of shepherds to the fodder resources they need to feed their sheep. Then, in an examination of why the shepherds migrate in groups, he demonstrates how their migratory lives depend on market exchanges, and points to the social and political forces that influence prices and determine profits. Finally, he looks at decision-making processes such as division of labour and the delegation of power. Politics is ubiquitous in the interactions of the shepherds with their neighbours and with state officials, in their exchanges in markets and with farmers, and in their internal relations as a community. Interspersing the words of the Raikas themselves with a sophisticated deployment of political theory, Agrawal haw produced a volume that should interest scholars in a broad range of academic disciplines, including Asian studies, political science, human ecology, anthropology, comparative politics, rural sociology and environmental studies and policy.
Author(s) : Arun Agrawal Format : Hardback Book
ISBN-10 : 0822322331 ISBN-13 : 9780822322337
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Product Details:

Country Publication : United States

Publication Date : 01/05/1999

Publisher : Duke University Press

Page Length : 256mm

Page Size : 230mm