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for Institute Social and Economic Change, Bangalore, India Cornell University, Ithaca, USA Development In Karnataka: A Multi-Disciplinary Perspective Bangalore, India June 10-12, 2005 Karnataka represents a microcosm of the development prospects and problems and challenges for India, and for developing countries more generally. Known globally for the high tech achievements of Bangalore, and for being an early proponent of the panchayat system, the state also contains large rural areas where poor agricultural communities live in poverty, and spatial inequalities have grown in the last decade. It has enjoyed relatively high growth rates, but faces increasing water shortages and problems of environmental degradation. It has an active civil society, which has produced the wellknown phenomenon of the "report cards" on municipal performance, drinking water and sanitation facilities. But it also faces problems of corruption and misuse of public resources, in spite of several good governance measures such as passing the Transparency Act in 2000, and establishing Lokayukta and Consumer Protection Forums. It has profitable public enterprises that are responsive to the needs of consumers, and moribund parastatals that cannot be closed because of political pressures. It has a need to shrink its public deficit, but faces pressures for expenditure on social and public infrastructure, on which depend the future growth and poverty reduction prospects of the economy. Karnataka has also long been a site for world-class contributions by social scientists towards understanding the development process, from across the disciplinary spectrum. These have included anthropologists, economists and sociologists such as T Scarlett Epstein, VKRV Rao and MN Srinivas. As contemporary policy makers struggle with several important policy dilemmas, and as researchers move ahead to analyze these problems, there is a need for a forum at which the best available multi-disciplinary research across a comprehensive range of issues can be shared with researchers, policy makers and civil society in Karnataka. Moreover, the experiences of Karnataka may prove useful to other states in India, and to other countries at similar stages of development. To provide such a forum for presentation of research, and for policy dialogue, the Institute for Social and Economic Change (ISEC), Bangalore, and Cornell University, Ithaca, USA, will host a major Conference in Bangalore on the Development of Karnataka. The conference will be held at ISEC on June 10-12, 2005. The conference organizers are Gopal Kadekodi (ISEC), Ravi Kanbur (Cornell) and Vijayendra Rao (World Bank). The list of papers and the conference program are given below. 1 Development In Karnataka: A Multi-Disciplinary Perspective; Bangalore June 10-12, 2005 Corresponding author Ananthpur, Kripa Barnhardt, Sharon Bhat, Mari Herring, Ronald Email kripa@mids.ac.in Sharon_Barnhardt@ksgphd.harvard.edu Affiliation Madras Institute of Development Studies Harvard University Institute of Economic Growth, Delhi Cornell University Title Dynamics of Local Governance in Karnataka Participation in a School Program in Karnataka A Comparative Analysis of Fertility and Education Agrarian Reform for a Liberal Pattern of Society? Karnataka's Land Policy and the New Dispensation Social Mobility in the Context of Occupational Health: The Case of Silk Reeling Uneasy Partnerships: NGOState Relations in India The Karnataka Yeshaswini Health Insurance Scheme of Rural Farmers & Peasants: Towards Comprehensive Health Insurance Coverage for Karnataka? Change in Rural Karnataka over the Last Generation: Villages and the Broader Context Growth of ICT Industries and Services, and Regional Economic Development: Evidence from Karnataka State Ideological Elements in Political Instability in Karnataka: Janata Dal in the Late 1990s Social Security for the Unorganised Sector Workers in Karnataka Systemic and systematic: Gender and health inequities in Koppal district Communication, Democracy, and Evasive Silences: A Preliminary Report on the Public Sphere in Karnataka Social Capital, Diversity and (Economic) Development: Evidence from the Indian IT mari@iegindia.org rjh5@cornell.edu Inbanathan, Anand anand@isec.ac.in Institute for Social and Economic Change Cornell University Kudva, Neema nk78@cornell.edu Kuruvilla, Sarosh sck4@cornell.edu Cornell University Manor, James j.manor@ids.ac.uk University of Sussex Narayana, M.R. mrn@isec.ac.in Institute for Social and Economic Change Price, Pamela p.g.price@hi.uio.no University of Oslo Rajasekhar, D. raja@isec.ac.in Institute for Social and Economic Change Indian Institute of Management Bangalore Columbia University Sen, Gita gita@IIMB.ERNET.IN dcs117@columbia.edu Subbanarasimha, Dattathreya Taeube, Florian A. taeube@wiwi.uni-frankfurt.de Johann Wolfgang Goethe-University 2 Industry, Bangalore Thimmaiah, Gujjarappa Vadivelu, Ananda kunnikere@yahoo.com Institute for Social and Economic Change Institute for Social and Economic Change vadivelu26@rediffmail.com V. Vijayalakshmi, vijayalakshmi@vsnl.com Consultant Sociologist Political Leadership and Economic Development in Karnataka Choosing 'not' to Participate Evidence from Drought Prone Area Programme (DPAP) in Chitradurga, Karnataka Corruption and Local Governance: Evidence from Karnataka Reproductive health services and role of panchayats in Karnataka Vyasulu, Poornima poornima@cbpsindia.com CBPS, Bangalore 3 Institute for Social and Economic Change, Bangalore, India Cornell University, Ithaca, USA Development In Karnataka: A Multi-Disciplinary Perspective Bangalore, India June 10-12, 2005 Draft Program (as of 5/15/05) June 10th: 5:30 pm Inauguration. Welcome by Gopal Kadekodi, Ravi Kanbur, Vijayendra Rao Inaugural address by Mr. Dharam Singh, Chief Minister of Karnataka Chairman s Closing address by Mr. S L Rao Welcome Dinner (by invitation) June 11th: 9:00- 9:45 am Keynote address 9.00-9.30 Timothy Besley, London School of Economics, t.besley@lse.ac.uk 9:30-9:45 Discussion 9:45-11.15 Technical Session 1: Economic and Political Dynamics 9.45-10.05 James Manor, IDS, University of Sussex, j.manor@ids.ac.uk Change in Rural Karnataka Over the Last Generation: Villages and Broader Context 10.05-10.25 Gujjarappa Thimmaiah, ISEC, kunnikere@yahoo.com Political Leadership and Economic Development in Karnataka 4 10.25-10.45 Pamela Price, University of Oslo, p.g.price@hi.uio.no Ideological Elements and Political Instability in Karnataka: Janata Dal in the late 1990s. 10:45 11:15 Discussion 11:15 11:30 Coffee Break 11:30- 1.00 Technical Session 2: Local Development 11.30-11.50 Kripa Ananthpur, Madras Institute of Development Studies, kripa@mids.ac.in Dynamics of Local Governance in Karnataka 11.50-12.10 V. Vijayalakshmi, Consultant Sociologist, vijayalakshmi@vsnl.com Corruption and Local Governance: Evidence From Karnataka. 12.10-12.30 Ananda Vadivelu, Institute for Social and Economic Change, vadivelu26@rediffmail.com Choosing not to Participate Evidence from the Drought Prone Area Program (DPAP) in Chitradurga 12:30 1:00 Discussion 1:00 2:00 Lunch 2:00-2:45 pm Keynote address 2.00-2.30 Ramesh Ramanathan, Janaagraha, ramesh@janaagraha.org Institutionalising Citizen Participation in Urban Governance 2:30 2:45 Discussion 2:45 3.45 Technical Session 3: Projects and Policies 2.45-3.05 Sharon Barnhardt, Harvard University, Sharon_Barnhardt@ksgphd.harvard.edu Participation in a School Program in Karnataka 5 3.05-3.25 Ronald Herring, Cornell University, rjh5@cornell.edu Agrarian Reform for a Liberal Pattern of Society? Karnataka s Land Policy and the New Dispensation. 3:25-3:45 Discussion 3:45-4:00 Coffee 4:00-5.00 Technical Session 4: Projects and Policies (Continued) 4.00-4.20 Sarosh Kuruvilla, Cornell University, sck4@cornell.edu The Karnataka Yeshasvini Health Insurance Scheme & Peasants: Towards Comprehensive Health Insurance Coverage for Karnataka? 4.20-4.40 D. Rajashekhar, Institute for Social and Economic Change, raja@isec.ac.in At Times When Limbs May Fail: Social Security for Unorganised Workers in Karnataka 4:40 5.00 Discussion 5:00 6.00 Technical Session 5: Civil Society and the Public Sphere 5.00-5.20 Dattathreya Subbanarasimha, Columbia University, dcs117@columbia.edu Communication, Democracy and Evasive Silences: A Preliminary Report on the Public Sphere in Karnataka 5.20-5.40 Neema Kudva, Cornell University, nk78@cornell.edu Uneasy Partnerships: NGO-State Relationships in Karnataka 5:40-6:00 Discussion 6:30 9:30 Evening Entertainment and Dinner (by invitation) 6 June 12th 9:00-9:45 am Keynote address 9.00-9.30 Devaki Jain, lcjain@bgl.vsnl.net.in To be or not to be? Women's location in public policy 9:30 9:45 Discussion 9:45 10:45 Technical Session 6: Gender, Population and Health 9.45-10.05 Gita Sen, IIM Bangalore, gita@iimb.ernet.in Systemic and Systematic: Gender and Health Inequities in Koppal District 10.05-10.25 Mari Bhat, Institute of Economic Growth, Delhi, mari@iegindia.org A Comparative Analysis of Fertility and Education in the Parts of Karnataka, Maharashtra and AP that Belonged to Hyderabad State. 10:25 10:45 Discussion 10:45 11:00 Coffee 11:00-12:00 Technical Session 7: Gender, Population and Health (continued) 11.00-11.20 Poornima Vyasulu, CBPS, Bangalore, poornima@cbpsindia.com Reproductive Health Services and the Role of Panchayats in Karnataka 11.20-11.40 Anand Inbanathan, Institute for Social and Economic Change, anand@isec.ac.in Social Mobility in the Context of Occupational Health: The Case of Silk Reeling 11:40-12:00 Discussion 7 12:00 1.00 Technical Session 8: IT and ICT 12.00-12.20 Florian Taeube, Johann Wolfgang Goethe-University, taeube@wiwi.uni-frankfurt.de Social Capital, Diversity and (Economic) Development: Evidence from the Indian IT Industry in Bangalore 12.20-12.40 M. R. Narayana, Institute for Social and Economic Change, mrn@isec.ac.in ICT Sector and Regional Economic Development: Evidence from Karnataka State 12:40 1:00 Discussion 1:00 2:00 Thanks, Lunch 8
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TR-2007-30.pdf
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Description: Distributed Segment Tree: A Unied Architecture to Support Range Query and Cover Query Guobin Shen, Changxi Zheng, Wei Pu, and Shipeng Li March 2007 Technical Report MSR-TR-2007-30 Microsoft Research Microsoft Corporation One Microsoft Way Redmond, ...
iptps2006-DST.pdf
Path: Cornell >> CS >> 2006 Fall, 2006
Description: Distributed Segment Tree: Support of Range Query and Cover Query over DHT Changxi Zheng1 , Guobin Shen1 , Shipeng Li1 , Scott Shenker2 1 Microsoft Research Asia, Beijing, 100080, P.R.China International Computer Science Institude, University of Calif...
ispacs2005-MOVIF.pdf
Path: Cornell >> CS >> 2005 Fall, 2008
Description: MOVIF: A LOWER POWER CONSUMPTION LIVE VIDEO MULTICASTING FRAMEWORK OVER AD-HOC NETWORKS WITH TERMINAL COLLABORATION Ke Liang1 1 2 Zaoyang Gong2 Changxi Zheng3 Guobin Shen4 Tsinghua University, Beijing, P.R. China, 100084 Beihang University, Beiji...
acmmm2005p2ms.pdf
Path: Cornell >> CS >> 2005 Fall, 2008
Description: Distributed Prefetching Scheme for Random Seek Support in Peer-to-Peer Streaming Applications Shanghai Jiaotong University 800 Dongchuan Road Shanghai, China Changxi Zheng Microsoft Research Asia 49 Zhichun Road Beijing, China Guobin Shen Microso...
vcip2005.pdf
Path: Cornell >> CS >> 2005 Fall, 2008
Description: Segment Tree Based Control Plane Protocol for Peer-to-Peer Streaming Service Discovery Changxi Zhenga , Guobin Shenb and Shipeng Lib a Department of Computer Science and Technology, Shanghai Jiaotong University, Shanghai, P.R.China; b Microsoft Rese...
icme2005.pdf
Path: Cornell >> CS >> 2005 Fall, 2008
Description: JOINT SENDER/RECEIVER OPTIMIZATION ALGORITHM FOR MULTI-PATH VIDEO STREAMING USING HIGH RATE ERASURE RESILIENT CODE Changxi Zheng Guobin Shen Shipeng Li Qianni Deng Shanghai Jiaotong University, Shanghai, P.R. China, 200240 Microsoft Research As...