Rina Agarwala, Pallavi Banerjee, Thomas Chambers, Vivek Chibber, Jonathan Parry, Chiara Benassi
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This Book Forum features four recent books on the intersecting topics of Indian migration, labor, and class. Spanning disciplines that include anthropology, sociology, and political economy, the books examine different classes of migrants and feature multiple migration corridors at the domestic and global levels. The books carefully represent and analyze the experiences of highly educated Indian workers and their spouses migrating west-ward and of craftsmen and poorer, vulnerable workers migrating to other areas within the country or to the gulf. The books also explore government policies that shaped those migration flows, and especially the nexus between class and migration in India. For this Forum, the four book authors were invited to engage with each other’s books in an effort to spark conversations that bridge these different spaces of migration. Vivek Chibber, author of The Class Matrix , was invited to serve as a discussant on the Forum.
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Issued quarterly since October 1947, the Industrial and Labor Relations Review is a leading interdisciplinary journal publishing original research on all aspects of the employment relationship. The journal also publishes reviews of some 30 books per year. This site offers an index of all articles and book reviews published since 1947, abstracts of all articles, and information about upcoming issues. At the "All Articles" and "All Book Reviews" pages, visitors can search on titles and authors. Use this site, too, to learn about upcoming articles and book reviews.