1st Edition

Livelihoods and Learning Education For All and the marginalisation of mobile pastoralists

By Caroline Dyer Copyright 2014
230 Pages 17 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

230 Pages 17 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

230 Pages 17 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

Current paradigms of ‘development’ generally serve mobile pastoralist groups poorly: their visibility in policy processes is minimal, and their mobility is constructed by the powerful as a ‘problem’, rather than as a rational livelihood strategy. Increasingly damaged eco-systems, shrinking natural resources, globalisation and urbanisation all put pressure on pastoralist livelihoods. Such... Read more

Introduction  Part 1: Mobile Pastoralists and Education For All  Education for All?  Pastoralist Livelihoods and Education's 'Terms' of Inclusion: A Conceptual Framing  Part 2: Pastoralism, 'Progress' and Terms of Education Inclusion in Western India: An Empirical Investigation  Education, Development and Pastoralism in 'Golden' Gujarat.  On Researching with Rabaris.  Teaching and Learning on the Move in Gujarat.  Education in Bhojraj Wandh.  Rabari Leadership, Education and Modernising Identities.  The Earthquake and Beyond: Education in Reconstructed Kachchh  Part 3: Educating Mobile Pastoralists: International Experience  Addressing Mobile Pastoralists' Education Deprivation: International Perspectives.  Education For All: Re-Examining 'Inclusion'.

Biography

Caroline Dyer is Reader in Education in Development at the School of Politics and International Studies, University of Leeds, UK.

"In summary, Livelihoods and Learning: Education for All and the Marginalization of Mobile Pastoralists is an invaluable investigation of education amongst mobile pastoralists, which provides rich ethnographic details to substantiate an argument that has been a topic of hot debate amongst scholars and policy makers." - Ariell Ahearn, Nomadic Peoples, 20 No.2 (2016)