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Tender Notice No:Name of article/17-18/FRPDF/Sociology/1/R

25.01.2018

Sealed quotations are invited from the Enlisted Vendors of the University to quote their lowest possible rate for the supply of the under-mentioned goods/articles, subject to the following terms and conditions. The quotations must be submitted to name of the concerned teacher of Department of Sociology of the University.

Last date & time for submission of quotation is 01/02/2018 up to 3.30 P.M.

Consignment in details:-

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1

A New Philosophy of Society: Assemblage Theory and Social Complexity, Manuel de Landa

A&C Black, 2006

1

2

Anthropos Today: Reflections on Modern Equipment, Paul Rabinow, 2003

Princeton University Press

1

3

Making Social Science Matter: Why Social Inquiry Fails and How it can Succeed Again, Flybjerg, B., 2001

Cambridge University Press

1

4

Friction: A Global Ethnography of Connection, Anna L. Tsing. 2004

Princeton University Press

1

5

Marking Time: on the Anthropology of the Contemporary, Paul Rabinow, , 2007

Princeton University Press

1

6

Beyond Philosophy, Enrique D. Dussel, Eduardo Mendieta, 2003

Rowman and Littlefield Publishers

1

7

Third Space: Journey to Los Angeles and Other Real and Imagined Spaces, Edward Soja,1996

Wiley Blackwell

1

8

Brenner, Neil (ed.) 2014. Implosions/Explosions: Towards a Study of Planetary Urbanization,

JOVIS Verlag

1

9

The New Urban Question, Andy Merrifield, 2014.

Pluto Press

1

10

Risjord, M. 2014. Philosophy of Social Science: A Contemporary Introduction. New York

Routledge

1

11

New cultural histories of India, Anjan Ghosh, Tapati-Guha Thakurta, Bodhisattwa Kar, 2014

OUP

1

12

Unconditional Equality: Gandhi’s Religion of Resistance, Ajay Skaria, 2016,

University of Minnesota Press

1

13

Contested Grounds: Essays on Nature, Culture and Power. Amita Baviskar.2008.

OUP

14

The Guru in South Asia: new interdisciplinary perspectives, Jacob Coperman, Aye Ikegame, 2012

Routledge

1

15

Faith and Social Movements: Religious Reform in Contemporary India, Anindita Chakrabarti, , 2017

Cambridge University Press

1

16

Politics of Piety: The Islamic revival and the Feminist Subject, Saba Mahmood, 2011

Princeton University Press

1

17

Yasmeen Arif, Life, Emergent. 2016,

University of Minnesota Press

1

18

Transnational Conections: Culture, People, Places. Ulf, Hannerz., 1996

Routledge

1

19

Place and Politics of Identity (eds.) Steve Pile, Michael Keith. 1993

Routledge

1

20

Geographies of Power: Placing scale, A. Herod and M. W. Wright (eds.).2002

Wiley Blackwell

1

21

Networks of Outrage and Hope: Social Movements in the Internet Age, Manuel Castells,. 2015

Polity

1

22

The Dalit Movement in India: Local Practices, Global Connections, Eva Maria Hardtmann, 2009,

OUP

1

23

Wisdom sits in places: Landscape and Language among the Western Apache, Keith Basso, , 1996

University of New Mexico Press

1

24

Savage Attack: Tribal Insurgency in India (eds.) Chrispin Bates and Alpa Shah. 2014.

Orient Blackswan

1

25

Borderland Lives in Northern South Asia (ed.) David Gellner. 2014

Orient Blackswan

1

26

Contested Natures (published in association with Theory, Culture and Society): Phil Macnaghten and John Urry (eds.), 1998

Sage

1

27

New Subaltern Politics: Reconceptualizing hegemony and resistance in contemporary India, Alf Gunvald Nielsen and Srila Roy (eds.), 2015

OUP

1

28

Staking Claims: Politics of Social Movements in Contemporary India, Uday Chandra and Daniel Taghioff, 2016

OUP

1

29

Shifting Grounds: People, Animals and Mobility in India’s Environmental History, Mahesh Rangarajan, K. Sivaramakrishnan, 2014

OUP

1

30

Agrarian Environments: resources, representations and rule in India, Arun Agrawal and K. Sivaramakrishnan, 2000

Duke University Press

1

31

Between Reason and Experience: Essays in Technology and Modernity, Andrew Feenberg, 2010

MIT Press

1

32

Food Transgressions: Making Sense of Contemporary Food Politics, Michael K. Goodman and Colin Sage, , 2016

Routledge

1

33

The World of Goods, Mary Douglas and B. Isherwood, 1996

Routledge

1

34

Agri-Food and Rural Development: Sustainable Place-Making, Terry Marsden, , 2017

Bloomsbury Publishing

1

35

Curried Cultures: Globalization, Food and South Asia, (eds.) Krishnendu Ray and Tulasi Srinivas

University of California Press

1

36

Tasting food, Tasting Freedom: Excursions into Eating, Culture and the Past, Sidney Mintz.

Boston Beacon Press

1

37

Pollan, Michael. 2006. The Omnivore’s Dilemma: A Natural History of Four Meals. New York

Penguin

1

38

Rice as Self: Japanese Identities through Time. Emiko Ohnuki-Tierny. Princeton,1993

Princeton University Press

1

39

Counihan, Carole, and Penny Van Esterik, eds. 2008. Food and Culture: A Reader (second edition). New York and London:

Routledge

1

40

Noilie Vialles, Animal to Edible, 1994.

Cambridge University Press

1

41

Counihan CM. 1999. The Anthropology of Food and Body: Gender, Meaning, and Power. New York

Routledge

1

42

Shorelines: Space and Rights in South India, Ajantha Subramaniam, 2013.

Yoda Press

1

43

Theory from the South: Or, How Euro America is evolving towards Africa (The Radical Imagination), Jean Comaroff and John Comaroff, 2011

Routledge

1

45

Southern Theory: Social Science and Global dynamics of Knowledge, Raewyn Connell, 2007.

Polity

1

46

A Time for Revolution, Antonio Negri, 2013.

Bloomsbury Academic

1

47

Science, Reason, Modernity: Readings for an anthropology of the contemporary. Ed. By Anthony Stravianakis and Gaymon Bennett, 2015

Fordham University Press

1

48

Mushroom at the End of the World: On the possibility of life in capitalist ruins. Anna L. Tsing. 2015

Princeton University Press

1

49

Dissensus: On Politics and Aesthetics. Jacques Ranciere. 2015

Bloomsbury Academic

1

50

The Economy of Hope (ed.) H. Miyazaki & R. Swedberg

University of Pennyslvania Press

1

51

Pharmocracy, Kaushik Sundar Rajan,

Duke University Press

1

52

The Light of Knowledge: Literacy Activism and the Politics of Writing in South India. Francis Cody, 2013

Cornell University Press

1

53

Lost Worlds: Indian Labour and its forgotten histories. Chitra Joshi. 2013

Permanent Black

1

54

The perception of the environment: Essays in Livelihood, Dwelling and Skill. Tim Ingold, 2011

Routledge

1

55

Animals and Society: An Introduction to Human Animal Studies. Margo DeMello

Columbia University Press

1

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