
The New Frontier
Merit vs. Caste in the Indian IT Sector
Marilyn Fernandez(Author)
OUP India (Publisher)
Published on 8. March 2018
Book
Hardback
352 pages
978-0-19-947949-8 (ISBN)
Description
Even after six decades of India's independence, caste identity continues to be a major social marker for most Indians. Therefore, and as the author argues, questions about the role of caste in Indian society, particularly in the new and burgeoning Information and Technology (IT) industry, remain worthy of renewed and continued exploration. This book addresses pertinent issues around the role and status of caste in this new private occupational sector that boasts of merit as the ultimate equalizer. The author finds that in spite of the narrative of equality and justice, caste status continues to influence access to IT education and in the new IT occupations in India. The IT sector remains closed as a level playing ground to lower castes groups, particularly the Dalits or the most marginalized caste groups in the country while favouring upper caste members. The author addresses and analyses how at multiple levels of the IT organizational structure, existing inequalities on the basis of caste are reinforced and its deep interplay with class and gender are manifested. Locating intricate patterns of articulation of caste identity in rapidly urbanising India, the author offers valuable insights into the study of inequality and social mobility in developing societies.
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Edition
UK edition
Language
English
Place of publication
New Delhi
India
Target group
Professional and scholarly
College/higher education
Product notice
sewn/stitched
Cloth over boards
Dimensions
Height: 221 mm
Width: 147 mm
Thickness: 28 mm
Weight
499 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-19-947949-8 (9780199479498)
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Person
Marilyn Fernandez is professor of Sociology at Santa Clara University in California, USA. Her research interests include diversity, inequality, and organizational change. She is a former Vice President of the Pacific Sociological Association and former Co-editor of the journal Sociological Perspectives.
Author
Professor, Department of SociologyProfessor, Department of Sociology, Santa Clara University, U.S.A
Content
Acknowledgement
1. The Indian Information Technology Sector: The New Caste Inequality Frontier
2. Merit Construction and Caste Loopholes in the Indian IT Social Habitus
3. Merit vs Caste "Blood Sport" in the IT Work Arena: Implications for Caste Reproduction
4. Information Technology Education: Prelude to the Caste-Merit 'Blood Sport' and Caste Reproduction
5. Merit and Gender Diversity: Lessons About Caste Diversity in Indian IT
6. Indian Information Technology, the New Caste Frontier: Deconstructing Caste Reproduction
Appendices
Bibliography
Index
About the Author
1. The Indian Information Technology Sector: The New Caste Inequality Frontier
2. Merit Construction and Caste Loopholes in the Indian IT Social Habitus
3. Merit vs Caste "Blood Sport" in the IT Work Arena: Implications for Caste Reproduction
4. Information Technology Education: Prelude to the Caste-Merit 'Blood Sport' and Caste Reproduction
5. Merit and Gender Diversity: Lessons About Caste Diversity in Indian IT
6. Indian Information Technology, the New Caste Frontier: Deconstructing Caste Reproduction
Appendices
Bibliography
Index
About the Author