1833 Marla, Soma S.
In Paris summit rich west evaded responsibility for
global warming.
Mainstream, 54(1), 2015(26 Dec): p.45-46.
HEALING
1834 Sharma, Manu
Ancient Ayurvedic medical rituals and healing traditions
in Vedic texts.
Man in India, 96(4), 2016(Oct-Dec): p.985-993.
HEALTH SERVICES
1835 Dutta, Shrabani
Health-condition of adolescent-girls of Dubrajpur upper-
primary girls' school, Bankura, W.B.-a study in medical
geography.
Indian Journal of Regional Science, 48(1), 2016: p.85-91.
1836 Freedman, Seth
Capacity and utilization in health care: the effect of
empty beds on neonatal intensive care admission.
American Economic Journal: Economic Policy, 8(2), 2016
(May): p.154-185.
1837 Gruber, Jonathan and McKnight, Robin
Controlling health care costs through limited network
insurance plans: evidence from Massachusetts state
employees.
American Economic Journal: Economic Policy, 8(2), 2016
(May): p.219-250.
1838 Kaur, Navreet, Kaur, Ravneet and Sithlou, Lhoukhoka
An assessment of access to health services for children
and intersectoral coordination in National Rural Health
Mission in Punjab.
Indian Journal of Public Administration, 62(2), 2016(Apr-
Jun): p.282-293.
Children are most important asset of a nation which
requires attention and integrated approach through
government with enactment of various legislations,
policies and programmes for their welfare. The government
adopted synergistic approach by relating health to
determinants of good health in National Rural Health
Mission (NRHM)(2005-12). It seeks to provide healthcare
to rural population and strengthen village by providing a
female health plan and by preparing village health plan,
through local team. The mission is an articulation of the
commitment of the government to raise public spending
from 0.9 per cent of GDP to 2.3 per cent of GDP. An
attempt is made to examine the synergistic approach of
NRHM by relating health to segments of nutrition,
sanitation, hygiene and safe drinking water and to
examine the infrastructure availability and human
resources at sub-centres and primary health centres and
to evaluate the role of accredited social health
activists. - Reproduced.
1839 Kislov, Roman, Hodgson, Damian and Boaden, Ruth
Professionals as knowledge brokers: the limits of
authority in healthcare collaboration.
Public Administration, 94(2), 2016(Jun): p.472-489.
1840 Nair, Pradeep
Envisioning health mobility in India.
Mainstream, 54(31), 2016(23 Jul): p.21-23.
1841 Okeke, Edward N., Chari, Amalavoyal and Adepiti, Clement A.
Does price affect the demand for information about new
health technologies? evidence from a field experiment in
Nigeria.
Economic Development and Cultural Change, 64(3), 2016(A
pr): p.437-471.
1842 Prinja, Shankar
Universal health coverage: a step towards sustainable
development.
Yojana, 60, 2016(Jun): p.30-33.
1843 Ram, F.
NFHS-4L an introduction.
Demography India, 43(1-2), 2014(Jan-Dec): p.1-8.
1844 Sahay, Gaurang R., Devkota, Bhimsen and Teijlingen, Edwin
R. Van
Rebel health services in South Asia: comparing Maoist-led
conflicts in India and Nepal.
Sociological Bulletin, 65(1), 2016(Jan-Apr): p.19-39.
1845 Saikia, Nandita and Kulkarni, P.M.
Data for research into health inequality in India: do we
have enough?
Economic and Political Weekly, 51(26-27), 2016(25 Jun):
p.111-116.
1846 Sanders, Scott R. et al
Healthcare Use in the Heartland: how health care
selection varies between rural, retirement-age migrants
and long term residents.
Rural Sociology, 81(1), 2016(Mar): p.66-98.
1847 Silverman, Ed
Caught between denial and dollars: the challenge of a
health care social worker.
Social Work, 61(1), 2016(Jan): p.87-89.
1848 Sundararaman, T., Mukhopadhyay, Indranil and Muraleedharan,
V.R.
No respite for public health.
Economic and Political Weekly, 51(16), 2016(16 Apr):
p.39-42.
1849 Whittaker, Andrea and Leng, Chee Heng
'Flexible bio-citizenship' and international medical
travel: transnational mobilities for care in Asia.
International Sociology, 31(3), 2016(May): p.286-304.
1850 Williams, Iestyn and Dickinson, Helen
Going it alone or playing to the crowd? a critique of
individual budgets and personalisation of health care in
the English national health service.
Australian Journal of Public Administration, 75(2), 2016
(Jun): p. 149-158.
HIGHER EDUCATION
1851 Corbett, Anne
Research in higher education: UK as international star
and closet European.
Political Quarterly, 87(2), 2016(Apr-Jun): p.166-173.
1852 Deshpande, Satish
Higher education: an uncertain policy process.
Economic and Political Weekly, 41(35), 2016(27 Aug):
p.37-40.
1853 Harish Kumar
Governance in higher education institutions (HEIs) with special reference to a university system.
University News, 52(6), 2014(10 Feb): p.6-9.
1854 Husain, Noushad
The path to transformation of India through higher
education: challenges and excellence.
University News, 54(21), 2016(23 May): p.13-22;
54(22), 2016(30 May): p.15-25.
1855 Kattimani, Sachinkumar M.
Globalization and higher education in India: an overview.
Third Concept, 30(353), 2016(Jul): p.41-46.
1856 Oak, S.N. and Gopal, R.
Professionalism in professional higher education and
academic institutes.
University News, 54(29), 2016(18 Jul): p.3-7,11.
1857 Parker, Ian
The function and field of speech and language in
neoliberal education.
Organization, 23(4), 2016(Jul): p.550-566.
1858 Prabhat Kumar
Dissemination, quality of transparency of higher
education e-governance.
University News, 54(28), 2016(11 Jul): p.25-28.
1859 Raghavan, Hema
Challenging changes for higher learning.
University News, 54(23), 2016(6 Jun): p.3-5.
1860 Sundarajan, N. and Gopal, V. B. Nanda
Higher education in India: glorious past, challenging
present and promising future.
University News, 54(23), 2016(6 Jun): p.6-23.
HINDUISM
1861 Bhattacharjee, Malini
Tracing the emergence and consolidation of Hindutva in
Assam.
Economic and Political Weekly, 51(16), 2016(16 Apr):
p.80-87.
1862 Islam, Shamsul
Hindutva juggernaut on roll: beef-eaters to be out of
Indian nationhood.
Mainstream, 54(1), 2015(26 Dec): p.25-26.
HISTORICAL MATERIALISM
1863 Maher, Stephen
Escaping structuralism's legacy: the renewal of theory
and history in historical materialism.
Science and Society, 80(3), 2016(Jul): p.291-318.
HISTORY
1864 Dar, Hilal Ahmad and Singh, Munendra
Muslim League, Hindu-Mahasabha and the partition of India
Man in India, 96(4), 2016(Oct-Dec): p.995-1009.
1865 Kaur, Kanwaljit
Mahatma Gandhi and 1940 Lahore resolution.
Third Concept, 30(353), 2016(Jul): p.14-16.
1866 Tiwari, Sudha
Bipan Chandra: defence of history.
Economic and Political Weekly, 51(21), 2016(21 May):
p.19-21.
HOMELESS
1867 Jha, Manish k. and Pushpendra Kumar
Homeless migrants in Mumbai: life and labour in urban
space.
Economic and Political Weekly, 51(2627), 2016(25 Jun):
p.69-77.
HUMAN RESOURCES
1868 Naznin, Humaira and Hussain, Md. Ashfaq
Strategic value contribution role of HR.
Vision, 20(2), 2016(Jun): p.135-138.
HUMAN RIGHTS
1869 Baxi, Upendra
The aesthetics of human rights: law, language and
performatives.
Journal of the Indian Law Institute, 58(1), 2016(Jan-M
ar): p.1-14.
1870 Sales, Philip
Partnership and challenge: the courts' role in managing
the integration of rights and democracy .
Public Law, 3, 2016(July): p.456-470.
1871 Williams, Alexander and Williams, George
The British bill of rights debate: lessons from Australia
Public Law, 3, 2016(July): p.471-490.
HUMAN SPECIES
1872 Mukherji, Nirmalangshu
Education for the species.
Economic and Political Weekly, 51(32), 2016(Aug):
p.30-35.
HUNTING
1873 Ahmad, Aejaz
The trophy hunting debate: a case for ethics.
Economic and Political Weekly, 51(26-27), 2016(Racial
discrimination): p.29-31.
IDENTITY
1874 Laine, Pikka-Maaria et al
Mastery, submission, and subversion: on the performative
construction of strategist identity.
Organization, 23(4), 2016(Jul): p.505-524.
IDEOLOGIES
1875 Fagerholm, Andreas
Ideology: a proposal for a conceptual typology.
Social Science Information , 55(2), 2016(Jun): p.137-160.
IMMIGRANTS
1876 Murshid, Navine
Assam and the foreigner within: illegal Bangladeshis or
Bengali Muslims?
Asian Survey, 56(3), 2016(May-Jun): p.581-604.
INCOME DISTRIBUTION
1877 Carvalho, Laura and Rezai, Armon
Personal income inequality and aggregate demand .
Cambridge Journal of Economics, 40(2), 2016(Mar):
p.491-505.
1878 Cynamon, Barry Z. and Fazzari, Steven M.
Inequality, the great recession and slow recovery.
Cambridge Journal of Economics, 40(2), 2016(Mar):
p.373-399.
1879 Perugini, Cristiano, Holscher, Jens and Collie, Simon
Inequality, credit and financial crises.
Cambridge Journal of Economics, 40(1), 2016(Jan):
p.227-257.
1880 Phongpaichit, Pasuk
Inequality, wealth and Thailand's politics.
Journal of Contemporary Asia, 46(3), 2016(Aug):
p.405-424.
1881 Sasaki, Hiroaki
Profit sharing and its effect on income distribution and
output: a Kaleckian approach.
Cambridge Journal of Economics, 40(2), 2016(Mar):
p.469-489.
1882 Stirati, Antonella
Real wages in the business cycle and the theory of income
distribution: an unresolved conflict between theory and
facts in mainstream macroeconomics.
Cambridge Journal of Economics, 40(2), 2016(Mar):
p.639-661.
INDIAN OCEAN
1883 Basu, Rahul
Cooperative networks in the Indian ocean amongst the
SAARC and other littoral states.
Indian Journal of Training and Development, 46(1), 2016
(Jan-Mar): p.13-22.
1884 Stanhope, Jon, Wettenhall, Roger and Bhusal, Thaneshwar
Governance challenge: Australia's Indian ocean island
territories.
Asia Pacific Journal of Public Administration, 38(2),
2016(Jun): p.87-102.
INDIGENOUS POPULATIONS
1885 Prasad, Archana
Adivasis and the anatomy of a conflict zone: Bastar 2016.
Economic and Political Weekly, 51(26-27), 2016(25 Jun):
p.12-15.
INDUSTRIALIZATION
1886 Das, Dilip Kumar
Cluster analysis for exploring regional industrial
scenario in Odisha state, India.
Indian Journal of Regional Science, 48(1), 2016: p.1-11.
1887 Kannan, S.
Impact of industrialization on social mobility in
Puducherry.
Man in India, 96(4), 2016(Oct-Dec): p.1127-1134.
INFORMATION NEEDS
1888 Boer, Yvon Van den et al
Exploring information-seeking processes by businesses:
analyzing source and channel choice in business-to-
government service interactions.
International Review of Administrative Sciences, 82(2),
2016(Jun): p.373-391.
With the rise of electronic channels it has become easier
for businesses to consult various types of information
sources in information-seeking processes. Governments are
urged to rethink their role as reliable information
source and the roles of their (electronic) service
channels to provide efficient service support. This
article addresses how governments cope with the
availability of numerous sources and channels and focuses
on similarities, differences and interdependencies
between source and channel selection processes.
Individual and group interviews were held with businesses
throughout the Netherlands. The results indicate that
some factors influence source and channel choices (e.g.
task characteristics), others influence only channel
choice (e.g. situational factors, channel
characteristics). Source and relationship characteristics
uncover interdependencies between both, since these
source-related concepts influence channel choices.
Further insight is needed to increase our understanding
and come to an integrated theory of source and channel
choices in information-seeking processes. – Reproduced.
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
1889 Singh, Vishwadeep
Role of ICT in rural India.
Kurukshetra, 64(9), 2016(Jul): p.12-15.
INFORMATION TRANSFER
1890 Blom-Hansen, Jens , Baekgaard, Martin and Serritzlew,
Soren
Shaping political preferences: information effects in
political-administrative systems
Local Government Studies, 42(1), 2016(Feb): p.119-138.
INLAND WATER TRANSPORT
1891 Nair, Rajan and Chandrashekhara, S.N.
Development of inland navigation in India.
Bhagirath, 58(2), 2011(Apr-Jun): p.9-17.
INSURANCE
1892 Gupta, Manu, Singh, Mandeep and Vinod Kumar
Relevance of workplace spirituality in the Indian
insurance sector.
Indian Journal of Social Work, 76(2), 2015(Apr):
p.261-278.
INTEGRATED CURRICULUM
1893 Choudhary, Ravindra K.S.
Interdisciplinarity: classical and contemporary.
University News, 54(24), 2016(13 Jun): p.3-7.
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY
1894 Gopakumar, K.M.
Why new IPR policy is inadequate: pressure from US is
unstated reason .
Economic and Political Weekly, 51(21), 2016(21 May):
p.16-19.
INTELLIGENTSIA
1895 Chaubey, P.K.
Think tanks: nature, complexion and role.
Indian Journal of Public Administration, 62(2), 2016(Apr-
Jun): p.209-225.
INTEREST GROUPS
1896 Rozbicka, Patrycja and Spohr, Florian
Interest group in multiple streams: specifying their
involvement in the framework.
Policy Sciences, 49(1), 2016(Mar): p.55-69.
INTEREST RATES
1897 Marjit, Sugata
Not in people's interest.
Economic and Political Weekly, 51(28), 2016(9 Jul ):
p.18-19.
INTERGOVERNMENTAL FISCAL RELATIONS
1898 Chakraborty, Pinaki and Gupta, Manish
Evolving centre-state financial relations: role of the
new framework for grants.
Economic and Political Weekly, 51(16), 2016(16 Apr):
p.43-46.
INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC RELATIONS
1899 Lee, Jong-woon and Gray, Kevin
Neo-colonialism in south-south relations? the case o
China and North Korea.
Development and Change, 47(2), 2016(Mar): p.293-316.
INTERNATIONAL LAW
1900 Singh, Prabhakar
Vernacular nations: Westphalia and the many lives of
states in Asia.
Economic and Political Weekly, 51(25), 2016(18 Jun):
p.22-25.
INTERNATIONAL MONETARY FUND
1901 Singh, Pritam
IMF's autocritique of neo-liberalism?
Economic and Political Weekly, 51(32), 2016(Aug):
p.17-18.
INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS
1902 Mele, Valentina, Anderfuhren-Biget, Simon and Varone,
Frederic
Conflicts of interest in international organizations:
evidence from two United Nations Humanitarian agencies.
Public Administration, 94(2), 2016(Jun): p.490-508.
The independence of international civil servants (ICSs)
from their country of origin is often presumed but rarely
accounted for empirically. In order to address this gap,
we investigate whether ICSs face conflicts between
national and international interests and which conditions
are more conducive to the manifestation of this conflict
in international organizations. We adopt a mixed-methods
design, including a survey with 1,400 respondents working
in two United Nations humanitarian organizations,
followed by semi-structured interviews with a purposive
sample of respondents. The findings show that such
conflicts matter for ICSs, hierarchical grade has
stronger explanatory power than the other factors, and
the higher the level in the international organization,
the less frequently ICSs face conflict. The qualitative
analysis explains these results by pointing to the
effects of socialization among ICSs but also by shedding
light on a related effect: dilution of national identity,
as well as on the implications of locally recruiting
lower-level staff. – Reproduced.
INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
1903 Dasgupta, Chandrasekhar
A brief history of Panchsheel.
Economic and Political Weekly, 51(1), 2016(2 Jan):
p.26-31.
1904 Dubey, Muchkund
Some thoughts on foreign policy of the new government.
Mainstream, 52(23), 2014(31 May): p.3-6,32
1905 Khan, Danish
Political economy of US-Pakistan relations: reformulating
the patron-client model.
Economic and Political Weekly, 51(30), 2016(23 Jul):
p.73-77.
1906 Maxwell, Neville
Olaf Caroe's fabrication of the Macmohon line.
Economic and Political Weekly, 51(32), 2016(Aug):
p.100-105.
1907 Misra, Manoj Kumar
Soft and hard power in India's foreign policy.
World Affairs, 20(2), 2016(Apr-Jun): p.34-45.
INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
1908 Pinto, Ambrose
Can we think of South Asia without borders?
Mainstream, 54(28), 2016(2 Jul): p.17-18.
1909 Raghavan, Srinath
Skidding down the strategic slope: Indo-US relations.
Economic and Political Weekly, 51(26-27), 2016(25 Jun):
p.10-11.
1910 Sibal, Kanwal
The South China sea: security and economic implications
of India's policies.
World Affairs, 20(2), 2016(Apr-Jun): p.46-52.
INTERVIEWS
1911 Biswas, Urmi Nanda et al
Cognitive interviews as a method for effective cross-
cultural research: a study of organisational leaders in
Sweden and India.
Indian Journal of Social Work, 76(4), 2015(Oct):
p.521-536.
INTOLERANCE
1912 Alam, Md. Mushfique
Intolerance-tolerance Imbroglio.
Third Concept, 30(353), 2016(Jul): p.7-10.
IQBAL, MUHHAMAD
1913 Ambastha, Naresh Kumar
Political thought of Muhhamad Iqbal.
Dialogue, 17(4), 2016(Apr-Jun): p.100-107.
IRON ORES
1914 Talule, Dnyandev C. and Naik, Guruprasad
State of the iron ore mining and its impacts on
agriculture and human health in Goa.
Ashwattha, 9(1), 2015(Jan-Mar): p.24-34.
IRRIGATION
1915 Investment clearance of irrigation projects by Planning
Commission.
Bhagirath, 58(2), 2011(Apr-Jun): p.31-36.
1916 Wanvoeke, Jonas et al
Smallholder drip irrigation in Burkina faso: the role of
development brokers.
Journal of Development Studies, 52(7), 2016(Jul):
p.1019-1033.
ISLAMIC LAW
1917 Khan, Arshi
Islamic notion of tolerance and pluralism.
University Research Journal: Social Sciences, Humanities
and Commerce, 1(1), 2016(Jan-Jun): p.39-55.
1918 Mishali-Ram, Meirav
Islam as a political ideology: used for the foundation,
consolidation and fragmentation of Pakistan.
World Affairs, 20(2), 2016(Apr-Jun): p.54-71.
1919 Muller, Dominik M.
Paradoxical normativities in Brunei Darussalam and
Malaysia: Islamic law and the ASEAN human Rights
declaration.
Asian Survey, 56(3), 2016(May-Jun): p.415-441.
JOB SATISFACTION
1920 Bin Bae, Kwang and Kim, Dohyeong
The impact of decoupling of telework on job satisfaction
in US federal agencies: does gender matter?
American Review of Public Administration, 46(3), 2016(M
ay): p.356-371.
This study analyzes the effects of decoupling of telework
on job satisfaction using the 2013 Federal Employee
Viewpoint Survey. The research divides telework programs
for public employees by two criteria: (a) whether or not
federal agencies have officially adopted the program, and
(b) whether or not public employees actually participate
in the program. We find that both organizational adoption
and employee participation in telework have a positive
relationship with job satisfaction, and these results
support the social exchange theory. We also observe that
the effects of decoupling of telework on job satisfaction
are more significant for female public employees than for
male public employees. The results imply that female
employees have the lowest levels of job satisfaction when
agencies officially adopt telework but employees cannot
utilize the program. However, male employees have the
lowest levels of job satisfaction when they are unable to
utilize a nonexistent telework program. - Reproduced.
JOURNALISM
1921 Nayar, Kuldip
Quality of journalism.
Mainstream, 54(29), 2016(9 Jul): p.5-6.
JUDICIARY
1922 Arvind, T.T. and Stirton, Lindsay
Legal ideology, legal doctrine and the UK's top judges.
Public Law, 3, 2016(July): p.418-436.
1923 Chinese common law? guiding cases and judicial reform.
Harvard Law Review, 129(8), 2016(Jun): p.2213-2234.
1924 Gluck, Abbe R.
Imperfect statutes, imperfect courts: understanding
Congress's in the era of unorthodox law making.
Harvard Law Review, 129(1), 2016(Nov): p.62-111.
1925 Merieau, Eugenie
Thailand's deep state, royal power and the constitutional
court (1997-2015).
Journal of Contemporary Asia, 46(3), 2016(Aug):
p.445-466.
1926 Perez-Linan, Anibal and Castagnola, Andrea
Judicial instability and endogenous constitutional
change: lessons from Latin America.
British Journal of Political Science, 46(2), 2016(Apr):
p.395-416.
JUVENILE DELINQUENCY
1927 Ved Kumari
The juvenile justice act 2015 - critical understanding.
Journal of the Indian Law Institute, 58(1), 2016(Jan-M
ar): p.83-103.
KEYNES, JOHN MAYNARD
1928 Considine, John and Duffy, David
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