prof. dr. J.C. Breman


  • Faculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences
    Programme group: Anthropology of Health, Care and the Body
  • Nieuwe Achtergracht  166
    1018 WV  Amsterdam
  • J.C.Breman@uva.nl

2013

  • J. Breman (2013). The Rural-to-Urban Transformation in Pakistan: No Reprieve from Poverty and Exclusion. The Indian journal of labour economics, 56 (2), 269-283.
  • J. Breman (2013). Land Flight in Sindh. Economic & Political Weekly, 48 (9), 35-39.
  • J. Breman (2013). The practice of poor relief in rural South Gujarat. In K.P. Kannan & J. Breman (Eds.), The long road to social security: assessing the implementation of national social security initiatives for the working poor in India (pp. 293-334). New Delhi: Oxford University Press.
  • K.P. Kannan & J. Breman (2013). Introduction: unto the last? In K.P. Kannan & J. Breman (Eds.), The long road to social security: assessing the implementation of national social security initiatives for the working poor in India (pp. 1-30). New Delhi: Oxford University Press.
  • J. Breman (2013). At work in the informal economy of India: a perspective from the bottom up. New Delhi: Oxford University Press.

2012

2011

2010

  • J. Breman (2010). India's social question in a state of denial. Economic & Political Weekly, 45 (23), 42-46.[go to publisher's site]
  • J. Breman (2010). A poor deal. Indian Journal of Human Development, 4 (1), 133-142.
  • J. Breman (2010). Unfree labour in colonial Indonesia. In H. de Jonge & T. van Meijl (Eds.), On the subject of labour: essays in memory of Frans Hüsken (pp. 68-72). Nijmegen: In de Walvis.
  • J. Breman (2010). The political economy of unfree labour in South Asia: determining the nature and scale of debt bondage. The Indian journal of labour economics, 53 (1), 137-160.
  • J. Breman (2010). Neo-bondage: a fieldwork-based account. International Labor and Working Class History, 78 (1), 48-62. doi: 10.1017/S0147547910000116[go to publisher's site]
  • J. Breman (2010). The political economy of agrarian change in India. In P.R. Brass (Ed.), Routledge handbook of South Asian politics: India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, and Nepal (Routledge handbooks) (pp. 321-336). Milton Park: Routledge.
  • J. Breman (2010). Outcast labour in Asia: circulation and informalization of the workforce at the bottom of the economy (Oxford collected essays). Oxford: Oxford University Press.
  • J. Breman (2010). Koloniaal profijt van onvrije arbeid: het Preanger stelsel van gedwongen koffieteelt op Java, 1720-1870. Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press.

2009

2008

  • J. Breman (2008). The Jan Breman Omnibus. New Delhi: Oxford University Press.

2013

  • J. Breman (2013). A Bogus Concept? [Review of the book The precariat: the new dangerous class]. New Left Review, 84, 130-138.

2012

  • J. Breman (2012). Life and death in Annawadi. [Review of the book Behind the beautiful forevers: life, death and hope in a Mumbai slum]. New Left Review, 78, 152-160.

Prijs

  • J.C. Breman (2013). Eredoctoraat School of Oriental and African Studies. Univ. of London. Recognition.

Wetenschappelijke positie

  • J.C. Breman (period: 1987 till 2011). Member of Royal Netherlands Academy of Sciences and Humanities Position at : KNAW.
  • J.C. Breman (period: 2011 till 2011). Chairperson of IREWOC (Institute for Research of Working Children) Position at : IREWOC.

Tijdschriftredactie

  • J.C. Breman (Ed.). (2011) The Indian journal of labour economics.
  • J.C. Breman (Ed.). (2011) Indian Journal for the Study of Social Exclusion.
  • J.C. Breman (Ed.). (2011) Journal of Agrarian Change.
  • J.C. Breman (Ed.). (2011) Journal of Southeast Asian Studies.
  • J.C. Breman (Ed.). (2011) Modern Asian Studies.
  • J.C. Breman (Ed.). (2011) Development and Change.
  • J.C. Breman (Ed.). (2010) Modern Asian Studies.
  • J.C. Breman (Ed.). (2010) Journal of Agrarian Change.
  • J.C. Breman (Ed.). (2010) Development and Change.
  • J.C. Breman (Ed.). (2010) Journal of Southeast Asian Studies.
  • J.C. Breman (Ed.). (2010) The Indian journal of labour economics.

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