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‘Pluralism, Civil Society and Subaltern Counterpublics’ in Pluralism Working Paper no. 9 – Ansari Khalid (2011)

August 19, 2015

Synopsis: This article focusses on a case study from India. It includes topical discussion on how community networks and relationships reflect broader power structures and continue to be open to manipulation.  Explores structural violence and disengagement.

Bibliographic reference: ‘Pluralism, Civil Society and Subaltern Counterpublics’ in Pluralism Working Paper no. 9  – Ansari Khalid, A. (2011). Promoting Pluralism Knowledge Programm

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Filed Under: Peace & Social Cohesion, Peace Bibliography, Publications (published in print and/or online)

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