Khedkar, R.Buckles, Daniel J.Patil, D.Ghevde, B.2008-12-112008-12-112008http://hdl.handle.net/10625/36449Meeting: Celebrating Dialogue : An International SAS2 Forum, November 3, 2008, Carleton University, Ottawa, ON, CASAS reports are made available in order to provide timely access to the information by interested researchers. This report has been subject to an internal review process to ensure accuracy and quality.The application of the Social Analysis Systems (SAS) dynamic method, helped the Katkari people develop an understanding of their problems and assisted them in generating proposals that the community felt enabled to act on. Legal title is currently held by non-tribal landowners; government officials do not act; the Katkari people (India) do not apply consistent pressure on officials to exert their rights to housing and to land. Families, including children, enter into bonded labor with their families on brick kilns. This perpetuates their bondage and limits their awareness of legal rights and rules that could help them.1 digital file (5 p. : ill.)application/pdfenPARTICIPATORY ACTION RESEARCHLAND TENURERIGHT TO HOUSINGLAND RIGHTSCOMMUNITY PARTICIPATIONLOCAL LEVELSOCIAL DEVELOPMENTACTIVISMINDIASOUTH ASIAShelter from the storm : the land struggles of bonded labor in IndiaConference Paper