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Perspectives on Social Inclusion and Exclusion in Nepal

AuthorEdited by Om Gurung, Mukta S. Tamang and Mark Turin
PublisherCentral Department of Sociology/Anthropology
Publisher2014, pbk
Publisher240 p,
Publishertables, figs.,
ISBN9789937524506

Contents: Preface. 1. Introduction/David Holmberg. 2. Perspectives on social inclusion and implications for research in Nepal/Mukta S. Tamang. 2. Perspectives on multiple dimensions and intersections in social inclusion/Meeta S. Pradhan. 3. Research on social inclusion atlas (SIA) and ethnographic profile (EP) Nepal social inclusion index (NSII): a proposed methodology/Arun Kumar Lal Das. 4. A comprehensive exclusion /Inclusion index for Nepal: a proposal/Mahendra Lawoti. 5. Nepal: study of political inclusion and research methods/Krishna Hachhethu. 6. Ethnographic research in Nepal: methodological approaches, relevance and applications/Dilli R. Dahal. 7. The inclusive state: a philosophy and sociology of social inclusion/Gerard Toffin.

This volume represents one part of a larger research project undertaken by the Central Department of Sociology and Anthropology at Tribhuvan University from 2011 to 2013 to design a Social Inclusion Atlas and Ethnographic Profiles (SIA-EP) for Nepal. The SIA-EP project has four interrelated components, including a country-wide Nepal Social Inclusion Survey (NSIS), a Nepal Multidimensional Social Inclusion Index (NSII) combining original surveying with the findings of other recent surveys and the 2011 Census, a social Inclusion Atlas that mapcaste/ethnicity data, and finally a series of ethnographic Profiles describing the 42 highly-excluded communities of Nepal. The Overall objective of the SIA-EP research was to research was to promote a more informed understanding of Nepal social diversity by producing research based on the most current information of the country’s cultural and linguistic diversity and the status of social inclusion of different social groups. The combination of quantitative and qualitative information produced through this research is expected to contribute to policy design, research, and education.
 

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