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Forms of resistance to labour bondage

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Labour bondage, far from being just a residue of “traditions”, is a common practice in India, and adapts itself to the neo-liberal policies lead for the past 20 years. From brut exploitation and total absence of freedom, to protection and employment guarantee, the process of enslavement is a complex social and economic phenomenon, which presents numerous variants in time and according to economic sectors.

A workshop coordinated by Isabelle Guérin and David Picherit (“Labour, Finance and Social Dynamics” project of the IFP) analysed the forms of resistance to bondage, be they individual or collective, during the 3rd Congress of the Asia Network- IMASIE (National Centre for Scientific Research, France; Institute of Asian Worlds), which was held in Paris from September 26 to 28, 2007.

Specialists such as Jan Breman (Amsterdam University), Djallal Heuzé (CNRS/ EHESS) and Prabhu Mohapatra (Delhi University) led this workshop.

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