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Publication Date
August 2017
Abstract
This piece reviews a recent book, The Burning Forest, addressing one of the most urgent tasks sociologists have today: of deconstructing the architecture and functioning of democratic states. It also discusses the many dilemmas in public sociology. The author is a prominent Indian public sociologist.
Recommended Citation
Tyagi, Juhi
(2017)
"Public Sociology at its best: A review of Nandini Sundar’s The Burning Forest: India’s War in Bastar (Juggernaut Publication, 2016).,"
The Journal of Public and Professional Sociology: Vol. 9
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