Rajni Kothari

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Rajni Kothari (1928 – 19. Januar 2015 in New Delhi) war ein indischer Politologe und Sozialwissenschaftler. Er gründete Lokayan, ein Begegnungs- und Schulungszentrum für gesellschaftliche Veränderungen in Indien, das 1985 den Right Livelihood Award (Alternativer Nobelpreis) bekam. rdf:langString
Rajni Kothari (16 August 1928 – 19 January 2015) was an Indian political scientist, political theorist, academic and writer. He was the founder of Centre for the Study of Developing Societies (CSDS) in 1963, a social sciences and humanities research institute, based in Delhi and Lokayan (Dialogue of the People), started in 1980 as a forum for interaction between activists and intellectuals. He was also associated with Indian Council of Social Science Research, International Foundation for Development Alternatives, and People's Union for Civil Liberties. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Rajni Kothari (1928 – 19. Januar 2015 in New Delhi) war ein indischer Politologe und Sozialwissenschaftler. Er gründete Lokayan, ein Begegnungs- und Schulungszentrum für gesellschaftliche Veränderungen in Indien, das 1985 den Right Livelihood Award (Alternativer Nobelpreis) bekam.
rdf:langString Rajni Kothari (16 August 1928 – 19 January 2015) was an Indian political scientist, political theorist, academic and writer. He was the founder of Centre for the Study of Developing Societies (CSDS) in 1963, a social sciences and humanities research institute, based in Delhi and Lokayan (Dialogue of the People), started in 1980 as a forum for interaction between activists and intellectuals. He was also associated with Indian Council of Social Science Research, International Foundation for Development Alternatives, and People's Union for Civil Liberties. One of the great political thinkers of the 20th-century, amongst his noted works include Politics in India (1970), Caste in Indian Politics (1973), and Rethinking Democracy (2005). In 1985, Lokayan was awarded the Right Livelihood Award for "linking and strengthening local groups working to protect civil liberties, women's rights and the environment."
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