Background
Hockings, Paul Edward was born on February 23, 1935 in Hertford, England. Came to United States, 1960, naturalized, 2000. Son of Arthur and Mary Frances Hockings.
(This book focuses on the household of the Badagas, a comm...)
This book focuses on the household of the Badagas, a community that lives in the Nilgiri Hills in southern India. Paul Hockings reports his unique longitudinal study of this community, covering 27 years of measurement and sociocultural change in four sample villages, where he conducted censuses every nine years. Combining his knowledge of anthropology, demography, and linguistics, the author focuses primarily on demographic transition and social change over time. He also studies kinship, marriage, household structure, and various aspects of Badaga contemporary life, including the influence of the mass media, schooling, their economy, and migration. The overall purpose is to understand the nature of the process of modernization among them. The most important conclusion that Paul Hockings reaches is that the Badagas, more specifically their womenfolk, have managed to cap any population explosion that was previously underway. Among his other findings are that Badaga modernization has occurred without significant industrialization; fertility has declined significantly during one generation, which is largely the consequence of changing attributes toward children's inherent worth; and that the easy availability of education has assisted the emergence of modernizing tendencies. As a manifestation of this, the Badagas are moving away from subsistence farming to tea plantations, from ascribed status to educated professions, and from self-sufficiency to urbanized "middle-class" tastes and attitudes. In conclusion, Paul Hockings presents a model for the modernization of Badaga economy and society. An important study which will serve as a guide to what is likely to happen over much of South Asia in the years ahead in terms of demographic transition, this book will be of considerable interest to demographers, sociologists, and economists.
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Hockings, Paul Edward was born on February 23, 1935 in Hertford, England. Came to United States, 1960, naturalized, 2000. Son of Arthur and Mary Frances Hockings.
Bachelor, University Sydney, 1957. Master of Arts, University Toronto, 1960. Doctor of Philosophy, University California, Berkeley, 1965.
Assistant professor University of California at Los Angeles, 1965-1969. Research director M-G-M Studios, Culver City, California, 1969. Associate professor to professor emeritus University Illinois, Chicago, 1970—2002.
Lecturer religious studies Santa Clara University, California, 2005. Dean humanities and social science United International College, Zhuhai, China, 2006—2009. Adjunct curator Field Museum, Chicago, 1995—2008.
(This book focuses on the household of the Badagas, a comm...)
(Book by Hockings, Paul, Pilot-Raichoor, Christiane)
Fellow Royal Anthropol. Institute; member American Anthropol. Association (life member), Society for Visual Anthropology.
Married Amelia Reyes, June 30, 1964. Married Jiawen Li, August 24, 1998.