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ItemProfessionals in organisations \b a case study of formal and informal organisational structures in a super-specialities hosptical(University of Hyderabad, 1988-04-30) Sharada, A.L. ; Aurora, G.S.
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ItemSociological implications of the pattern of growth of Hyderabad city(University of Hyderabad, 1989-08-30) Kushal Deb ; Ratna Naidu
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ItemOrganisational analysis of a public enterprise - a case of HMT(University of Hyderabad, 1991-12-31) Ramesh, H. ; Aurora, G.S.
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ItemHealth for all - a view from below \b a study of a primary health centre as an instrument of the national health policy(University of Hyderabad, 1994-03-30) Rama Devi, P. ; Ratna Naidu
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ItemPatterns of collective violence in a provincial city the case of Vijayawada(University of Hyderabad, 1995-02-19) Parthasarathy, D. ; Ratna Naidu
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ItemTown-country networks and urban development \b a comparative study of two towns in Andhra Pradesh(University of Hyderabad, 1995-06-30) M.Murali Krishna ; Ratna Naidu
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ItemActor networks in technology development \b a case study of oil Palm demonstration project in Andhra Pradesh(University of Hyderabad, 1996-08-19) Aparna, M.V.S. ; Haribabu, E.
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ItemWomen in profession(University of Hyderabad, 1997-03-15) Manju Gupta ; Aurora, G.S.
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ItemTrade unionism in a multinational company \b a study of Hindustan Lever, Bombay(University of Hyderabad, 1999-03-22) Janardhan, V. ; Chandrashekhar Bhat
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ItemWomen managers in Hyderabad \b a sociological study(University of Hyderabad, 2000-12-26) Sandhya Maliye ; Chandrashekhar Bhat
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ItemOrganizational context, communication technology and productivity \b a study of organic chemists' community in India(University of Hyderabad, 2002-06-11) Apparaju, V.S.K. ; Haribabu, E.
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ItemKnowledge and practice \b a study of influence of molecular biology on the profession of plant breeding(University of Hyderabad, 2002-12-30) Laxmi, T. ; Haribabu, E.
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ItemInter- Organisational collaboration and software development \b a study of software units in Hyderabad(University of Hyderabad, 2003-04-24) Mohan Kumar, G. ; Haribabu, E.
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ItemSocial differential and access \b a study of private information technology education and training centres in Andhra Pradesh(University of Hyderabad, 2003-06-28) Nagaraju, Gundemeda ; Haribabu, E.
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ItemCaste, community and association a study of the dynamics of Brahmin identity in contemporary Karnataka(UNIVERSITY OF HYDERABAD, 2003-10-30) Ramesh Bairy, T.S. ; Saheej Hegde
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ItemAgrarian change and identity formation \b caste mobilizations among the Nadars of Tamil Nadu(University of Hyderabad, 2004-06-28) Muthuraman, P. ; Surinder Singh Jodhka
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ItemIdeology and indentity: a study of the dalit middle class in Hyderabad(University of Hyderabad, 2004-12-30) Srinivas, Gurram ; Vijayatilakam, K.J.
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ItemCulture of Consumption in Urban India: A Study of the Middle Class in Hyderabad(University of Hyderabad, 2005-10-01) Hema, Malini ; Laxminarayan, KBraudel, in his three-volume work, The Wheels of Commerce gives a fascinating account of the economic processes of the world and of the development of capitalism since the early 15th and 16th centuries. The second volume deals solely with the issue of consumption. He examines consumption of material culture, which has developed as part of capitalist process of development. Consumption, according to Falk (1995:95) means using up, expenditure, and eating - generic concepts to do with natural and cultural life processes. According to Williams (1985:78), the word 'consume' had "an unfavorable sense, it meant to destroy, to use up, to waste, (and) to exhaust". One also consumes to survive. In this regard, the idea of production is not far behind. What is consumed also needs to be produced. As a twosome, consumption and production can be situated historically to gather insights into economies and societies. Consumption, according to Appadurai (1995 :79), evolves as "the phenomenological marker of time left over from work, produced by work, and justified by work". Consumption is what comes after work, it's the leisure time well deserved which constitutes consumption. Production is situated in the economic base as in the mode of production, while consumption as a process is situated in the superstructure comprising of such things as culture. In this sense, consumption is epiphenomenal. However, the two are interrelated. One is either always involved in the production process or is engaged in consumption.
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ItemRegion, diaspora and transnational networks: \b the case study of Sri Sathya Sai Baba movement(University of Hyderabad, 2006-05-26) Sahoo, Ajaya Kumar ; Chandrashekhar Bhat
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ItemCommunities, Tradition and Politics of Risk: A Study of HIV I AIDS in Coastal Andhra(University of Hyderabad, 2009) JENA, ASlMA ; Purendra Prasad, N.Acquired Immuno Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS) is recogmzed as a pubhc health discourse as well as a developmental Issue. The growing prevalence of HI VIA IDS poses a senous social and economIC threat It is esbmated that about 5 7 mtlhon people live With HlV infectlon m India and one of every eight people With HIV mfectlon [Stembrook 2007' 1089]. Given India's large populatIOn, HIV/AIDS call assume threatenmg proportIOns. The other co-related factor IS that It affects the country's economic development and growth smce more number of youth are mcreasmgly gettmg affected by the disease It IS m thiS context, that one needs to examme how Indian state responded to the emergence of HIVI AIDS m India, how policy deCISions With regard to HIVI AIDS were made and the role played by the intemabonal donor agencies smcethe mceptlon ofthe·dlsease mInd,"