BOOKS PUBLISHED
Baviskar, Amita. (ed.) Contested Grounds: Essays on Nature, Culture, and Power, New Delhi: OUP, 2008
Baviskar, Amita. (ed.) Waterscapes: The cultural politics of a natural resource, Uttaranchal: Permanent Black, 2007
Baviskar, Amita (with Ghanshyam Shah, Harsh Mander, Sukhdeo Thorat, Satish Deshpande) Baviskar, Amita (with Ghanshyam Shah, Harsh Mander, Sukhdeo Thorat, Satish Deshpande). Untouchability in Rural India, Sage Publications: New Delhi., 2006

PUBLISHED RESEARCH PAPERS
Baviskar, Amita. ‘Culture and Power in the Commons Debate’ in Isha Ray and Pranab Bardhan (eds) The Contested Commons: Conversations between Economists and Anthropologists, Blackwell Publishing: Oxford and Oxford University Press: Delhi2008
Baviskar, Amita. ‘Cultural Politics of Environment and Development: The Indian Experience’ in, Review of Development and Change. 11 (1): 1-14.2007
Baviskar, Amita. Demolishing Delhi: World-Class City in the Making’ reprinted in Lalit Batra (ed.) The Urban Poor in Globalising India: Dispossession and Marginalisation, South Asian Dialogues on Ecological Democracy and Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam Publications: Delhi.2007
Baviskar, Amita. ‘The Dream Machine: The Model Development Project and the Remaking of the State’ in Amita Baviskar (ed.) Waterscapes: The Cultural Politics of a Natural Resource, Permanent Black: Delhi2007
Baviskar, Amita. ‘Indian Indigeneities: Adivasi Engagements with Hindu Nationalism in India’ in Marisol de la Cadena and Orin Starn (eds) Indigenous Experience Today, Berg Publishers: Oxford2007
Baviskar, Amita. ‘The Dream Machine: The Model Development Project and the Remaking of the State’ (reprint) in Kanchan Chopra and C. H. Hanumantha Rao (eds) Growth, Equity, Environment and Population: Economic and Sociological Perspectives, Sage Publications: New Delhi.2007
Baviskar, Amita. ‘Bharatatil Paryavaran va Vikas yanché Sanskritik Rajkaran’ [The Cultural Politics of Environment and Development in India], Samaj Prabodhan Patrika. 44 (176): 425-4302006
Baviskar, Amita. ‘Rethinking Indian Environmentalism: Industrial Pollution in Delhi and Fisheries in Kerala’ (with Subir Sinha and Kavita Philip) in Joanne Bauer (ed.) Forging Environmentalism: Justice, Livelihood and Contested Environments, ME Sharpe: New York2006
Baviskar, Amita. ‘The Politics of Being “Indigenous”’ in Bengt G. Karlsson and Tanka B. Subba (eds) Indigeneity in India., Kegan Paul: London.2006
Baviskar, Amita. ‘Demolishing Delhi: World-Class City in the Making’ in, Mute. 2 (3): 88-95.2006

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