Abstract

Abstract Contemporary social movement research has focused primarily on the goals, organization and success of particular struggles, paying insufficient attention to how movement character and agency are mediated by place. This article explores this theme within the context of contemporary Indian society which has seen the recent emergence of place-specific, autonomous social movements. The article also considers the interplay between processes of domination and resistance within Indian civil society.

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