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Product details
- ISBN 9781041059042
- Weight: 490g
- Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
- Publication Date: 31 Mar 2026
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Hardback
This book spotlights the emergent patterns of community leadership. It focuses on the theoretical concepts of political sociology and its applications in dayto-day life based on ethnographic evidence. From an insider’s perspective, it holistically integrates social, cultural, economic and political factors that determine the understanding of community leadership. It aims to bring a positive change in the behaviour, attitude and perception of common people about the new vocabularies of political mobilisation at different levels.
This volume discusses various emerging issues that affect a large number of community members directly or indirectly. Its main strength lies in its evidence-based approach to the issues affecting community life. This entails participation in cultural events and the use of metaphors in everyday engagement with the State to assert new identities, thereby transforming the modalities of claim-making with the State. With an incisive examination of conceptual models, examples and case studies, this book is written in lucid language for better understanding of the subject.
This book will be useful to the students, researchers, activists and teachers of subaltern studies, political science, urban sociology and political sociology. It will also be an indispensable companion to academics, policy makers and readers who are invested in subaltern political mobilisation.
Aditya Mohanty is Associate Professor of Sociology at the University of Lucknow. In sync with the heterodox facets of India’s pioneering Lucknow School of Sociology (set up in the 1920s), Dr Mohanty has an eclectic training with a BA in Sociology (Major) and Geography (Minor) from Utkal University, Bhubaneswar, and an MA in Sociology from JNU, New Delhi. He then had a stint in Urban Geography as a Commonwealth Scholar at University College London (UCL) and a PhD in Citizenship, Civil Society and the Rule of Law from the University of Aberdeen, U.K. His areas of research include Political Sociology, Urban Sociology, Sociology of Development and Postcolonial Studies.
