Neoliberalism, Urbanization and Aspirations in Contemporary India
Herausgeber: Patel, Sujata
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This volume brings together scholarship from different disciplines on the theme of neoliberalism.
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This volume brings together scholarship from different disciplines on the theme of neoliberalism.
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- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 304
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. Oktober 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 213mm x 155mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 408g
- ISBN-13: 9780190132019
- ISBN-10: 0190132019
- Artikelnr.: 62535313
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 304
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. Oktober 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 213mm x 155mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 408g
- ISBN-13: 9780190132019
- ISBN-10: 0190132019
- Artikelnr.: 62535313
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
SUJATA PATEL is Distinguished Professor Savitribai Phule Pune University, and Kirsten Hesselgren Visiting Professor, University of Umea, 2021.
* 1. Introduction: Comprehending neoliberal India Sujata Patel
* Section One: Neo Liberalisation: A Contemporary Snap-shot.
* 2. Democracy in Smart and Instant Times. Neoliberalism, Populism, and
Instant Communication: Maitrayee Chaudhuri
* 3. On Demographic and Gender Dividend in India: K.S. James
* 4. Growth and Consumption in Uttar Pradesh under 'Neo-liberalism':
Ravi Srivastava
* 5. The Urban Experience in Contemporary India: Sujata Patel
* Section Two: : The Urban Process and Neoliberalisation
* 6. New Urbanism and the Re-making of Citizenship, Class and
'Community': Sanjay Srivastava
* 7. Rural Real Estate: Empty Urbanisation and the Agrarian Land
Transition:
* Carol Upadhya
* 8 Political Centrality of `Capital' Cities in India: A Case of
Amaravati, Gurgaon, and Rajarhat: Purendra Prasad
* 9. India's Emerging Risk Urbanism. Cities, Commons and Neo-Liberal
Transformations: D. Parthasarthy
* Section Three: Becoming middle class, being deprived and having
aspirations
* 10. Most Marginal Dalits in Neo Liberal Economy Badri Narayan
* 11. From Social Justice to Aspiration: Transformation of Lower Caste
Politics in Uttar
* Pradesh in the 2000s: Sudha Pai
* 12. Markets and Aspirations. Aseem Prakash
* 13. The Muslim Middle Class. Structure, Identity and Mobility.
Tanweer Fazal
* Section One: Neo Liberalisation: A Contemporary Snap-shot.
* 2. Democracy in Smart and Instant Times. Neoliberalism, Populism, and
Instant Communication: Maitrayee Chaudhuri
* 3. On Demographic and Gender Dividend in India: K.S. James
* 4. Growth and Consumption in Uttar Pradesh under 'Neo-liberalism':
Ravi Srivastava
* 5. The Urban Experience in Contemporary India: Sujata Patel
* Section Two: : The Urban Process and Neoliberalisation
* 6. New Urbanism and the Re-making of Citizenship, Class and
'Community': Sanjay Srivastava
* 7. Rural Real Estate: Empty Urbanisation and the Agrarian Land
Transition:
* Carol Upadhya
* 8 Political Centrality of `Capital' Cities in India: A Case of
Amaravati, Gurgaon, and Rajarhat: Purendra Prasad
* 9. India's Emerging Risk Urbanism. Cities, Commons and Neo-Liberal
Transformations: D. Parthasarthy
* Section Three: Becoming middle class, being deprived and having
aspirations
* 10. Most Marginal Dalits in Neo Liberal Economy Badri Narayan
* 11. From Social Justice to Aspiration: Transformation of Lower Caste
Politics in Uttar
* Pradesh in the 2000s: Sudha Pai
* 12. Markets and Aspirations. Aseem Prakash
* 13. The Muslim Middle Class. Structure, Identity and Mobility.
Tanweer Fazal
* 1. Introduction: Comprehending neoliberal India Sujata Patel
* Section One: Neo Liberalisation: A Contemporary Snap-shot.
* 2. Democracy in Smart and Instant Times. Neoliberalism, Populism, and
Instant Communication: Maitrayee Chaudhuri
* 3. On Demographic and Gender Dividend in India: K.S. James
* 4. Growth and Consumption in Uttar Pradesh under 'Neo-liberalism':
Ravi Srivastava
* 5. The Urban Experience in Contemporary India: Sujata Patel
* Section Two: : The Urban Process and Neoliberalisation
* 6. New Urbanism and the Re-making of Citizenship, Class and
'Community': Sanjay Srivastava
* 7. Rural Real Estate: Empty Urbanisation and the Agrarian Land
Transition:
* Carol Upadhya
* 8 Political Centrality of `Capital' Cities in India: A Case of
Amaravati, Gurgaon, and Rajarhat: Purendra Prasad
* 9. India's Emerging Risk Urbanism. Cities, Commons and Neo-Liberal
Transformations: D. Parthasarthy
* Section Three: Becoming middle class, being deprived and having
aspirations
* 10. Most Marginal Dalits in Neo Liberal Economy Badri Narayan
* 11. From Social Justice to Aspiration: Transformation of Lower Caste
Politics in Uttar
* Pradesh in the 2000s: Sudha Pai
* 12. Markets and Aspirations. Aseem Prakash
* 13. The Muslim Middle Class. Structure, Identity and Mobility.
Tanweer Fazal
* Section One: Neo Liberalisation: A Contemporary Snap-shot.
* 2. Democracy in Smart and Instant Times. Neoliberalism, Populism, and
Instant Communication: Maitrayee Chaudhuri
* 3. On Demographic and Gender Dividend in India: K.S. James
* 4. Growth and Consumption in Uttar Pradesh under 'Neo-liberalism':
Ravi Srivastava
* 5. The Urban Experience in Contemporary India: Sujata Patel
* Section Two: : The Urban Process and Neoliberalisation
* 6. New Urbanism and the Re-making of Citizenship, Class and
'Community': Sanjay Srivastava
* 7. Rural Real Estate: Empty Urbanisation and the Agrarian Land
Transition:
* Carol Upadhya
* 8 Political Centrality of `Capital' Cities in India: A Case of
Amaravati, Gurgaon, and Rajarhat: Purendra Prasad
* 9. India's Emerging Risk Urbanism. Cities, Commons and Neo-Liberal
Transformations: D. Parthasarthy
* Section Three: Becoming middle class, being deprived and having
aspirations
* 10. Most Marginal Dalits in Neo Liberal Economy Badri Narayan
* 11. From Social Justice to Aspiration: Transformation of Lower Caste
Politics in Uttar
* Pradesh in the 2000s: Sudha Pai
* 12. Markets and Aspirations. Aseem Prakash
* 13. The Muslim Middle Class. Structure, Identity and Mobility.
Tanweer Fazal