In "Migration, Development And Social Change In The Himalayas," Madleina Daehnhardt presents an insightful ethnographic study of Tejam, a mountain village in Northern India. Published by Routledge in 2019, this book meticulously explores the profound social and economic transformations spurred by changing migration patterns. Daehnhardt reveals how existing development initiatives often fail to account for the intricate social dynamics unique to these Himalayan communities.
Why You Should Read?
- Gain a deep, ethnographic understanding of out-migration's causes and consequences, including poverty, employment gaps, and educational aspirations in a specific Himalayan context.
- Explore the complex impacts of remittances on village life, from housing and education to healthcare improvements, and the evolving roles of women in household decision-making and agriculture.
- Understand the inherent challenges faced by mountain communities as they strive to maintain traditional ways of life while integrating into the global economy.
- A valuable resource for scholars and students interested in migration studies, rural development, anthropology, sociology, and South Asian studies.