Study title
Ethnographic research on Dalit politics in South India 2012
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851326 (UKDA)
10.5255/UKDA-SN-851326 (DOI)
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Abstract
The entry of Dalit (ex-Untouchable) movements into Tamil political institutions in the 1990s was a major milestone, but there has been no systematic study of their impact as yet. This proposed ethnography of a Dalit party will offer detailed analyses of the conditions of activism and how Dalit activists and leaders negotiate institutionalisation. The project will deepen understandings of the interplay between caste and political representation and explore the potential inconsistencies between Dalit party politics and the concerns of those at the grass-roots. The Viduthalai Chiruthaigal Katchi (VCK, Liberation Panther Party), are the most successful Dalit movement-turned-party in Tamil Nadu. Existing studies, however, have failed to capture the perceptions and actions of rank-and-file Dalit activists and voters. The main aim of this project is to chart the VCK’s political integration at the grass-roots level. The research will probe whether and/or how the demands and critiques of Dalit movements have been integrated into wider political discourses and practices. It will, thus, address the openness of political systems to new actors and ideas, and representation in a caste-divided society. The key methods employed will be participant observation and interviews with active and non-active Dalits and Dalit leaders, policy-makers, analysts and NGO staff.
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01/01/2012 - 04/12/2012
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Funding information
Grant number
RES-062-23-3348
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Publisher
UK Data Service
Publication year
2014