Participolis
Consent and Contention in Neoliberal Urban India
Herausgeber: Coelho, Karen; Vijayabaskar, M.; Kamath, Lalitha
Participolis
Consent and Contention in Neoliberal Urban India
Herausgeber: Coelho, Karen; Vijayabaskar, M.; Kamath, Lalitha
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This book critically examines the emerging deployments of citizen participation in neoliberal urban governance in India. Through case studies across sectors and cities, it discusses how these new formats of participation have embedded market-oriented reforms, promoted financialisation of cities, refashioned urban citizenship and deepened the fra
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This book critically examines the emerging deployments of citizen participation in neoliberal urban governance in India. Through case studies across sectors and cities, it discusses how these new formats of participation have embedded market-oriented reforms, promoted financialisation of cities, refashioned urban citizenship and deepened the fra
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 332
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. Januar 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 386g
- ISBN-13: 9781138663992
- ISBN-10: 1138663999
- Artikelnr.: 44827828
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 332
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. Januar 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 386g
- ISBN-13: 9781138663992
- ISBN-10: 1138663999
- Artikelnr.: 44827828
Karen Coelho is Assistant Professor, Madras Institute of Development Studies (MIDS), Chennai. Lalitha Kamath is Assistant Professor, School of Habitat Studies, Tata Institute of Social Sciences (TISS), Mumbai. M. Vijayabaskar is Assistant Professor, MIDS, Chennai.
Acknowledgements. Part I. Introduction: Politics and Citizenship in India's
New 'Urban' 1. Opening up or Ushering in? Citizen Participation as Mandate
and Practice in Urban Governance Karen Coelho, Lalitha Kamath and M.
Vijayabaskar 2. Outside Capital, Inside the Urban? Notes and Queries on the
Politics of the Present Satish Deshpande. Commentary 1. Permanence of the
Temporary: Elite Utopia and Spatial Exclusion D. Ravikumar. Part II.
Participation, Privatisation and Politics: Case Studies from Bangalore,
Mumbai and Hyderabad 3. Financialised and Insurgent: The Dialectics of
Participation in Bangalore's Neoliberal Water Reforms Malini Ranganathan
4. From Watertight to Watered Down: The Case of Public Consultations and
People's Participation in Mumbai's Water Distribution Improvement Project
(WDIP) Zainab Bawa 5. Community Participation and Political Legitimacy: A
Case Study from Hyderabad Anant Maringanti. Commentary 2. Participation and
Consultation in the Context of Municipal Infrastructure Financing K.
Rajivan. Commentary 3. City Infrastructure Development and the 'Spectator
Sport' of Citizen Participation Vinay Baindur. Part III. Class Claims:
Civil Society and Split Citizenship in Urban India: Case Studies from
Bangalore and Mumbai 6. Urban Reforms and the Middle Classes: Fragmented
Collective Action and the Incomplete Project of Stakeholder Participation
Lalitha Kamath and M. Vijayabaskar 7. Leveraging Mumbai: Global Finance,
the State and Urban Politics Stephen J. Young. Commentary 4. Visioning a
World-class Slum-free Mumbai: Who Participates? Simpreet Singh. Commentary
5. Middle-class Mobilisations: What Works? Sebastian Devaraj. Part IV.
Democratisation, Decentralisation and Bhagidari: Case Studies from Delhi
New 'Urban' 1. Opening up or Ushering in? Citizen Participation as Mandate
and Practice in Urban Governance Karen Coelho, Lalitha Kamath and M.
Vijayabaskar 2. Outside Capital, Inside the Urban? Notes and Queries on the
Politics of the Present Satish Deshpande. Commentary 1. Permanence of the
Temporary: Elite Utopia and Spatial Exclusion D. Ravikumar. Part II.
Participation, Privatisation and Politics: Case Studies from Bangalore,
Mumbai and Hyderabad 3. Financialised and Insurgent: The Dialectics of
Participation in Bangalore's Neoliberal Water Reforms Malini Ranganathan
4. From Watertight to Watered Down: The Case of Public Consultations and
People's Participation in Mumbai's Water Distribution Improvement Project
(WDIP) Zainab Bawa 5. Community Participation and Political Legitimacy: A
Case Study from Hyderabad Anant Maringanti. Commentary 2. Participation and
Consultation in the Context of Municipal Infrastructure Financing K.
Rajivan. Commentary 3. City Infrastructure Development and the 'Spectator
Sport' of Citizen Participation Vinay Baindur. Part III. Class Claims:
Civil Society and Split Citizenship in Urban India: Case Studies from
Bangalore and Mumbai 6. Urban Reforms and the Middle Classes: Fragmented
Collective Action and the Incomplete Project of Stakeholder Participation
Lalitha Kamath and M. Vijayabaskar 7. Leveraging Mumbai: Global Finance,
the State and Urban Politics Stephen J. Young. Commentary 4. Visioning a
World-class Slum-free Mumbai: Who Participates? Simpreet Singh. Commentary
5. Middle-class Mobilisations: What Works? Sebastian Devaraj. Part IV.
Democratisation, Decentralisation and Bhagidari: Case Studies from Delhi
Acknowledgements. Part I. Introduction: Politics and Citizenship in India's
New 'Urban' 1. Opening up or Ushering in? Citizen Participation as Mandate
and Practice in Urban Governance Karen Coelho, Lalitha Kamath and M.
Vijayabaskar 2. Outside Capital, Inside the Urban? Notes and Queries on the
Politics of the Present Satish Deshpande. Commentary 1. Permanence of the
Temporary: Elite Utopia and Spatial Exclusion D. Ravikumar. Part II.
Participation, Privatisation and Politics: Case Studies from Bangalore,
Mumbai and Hyderabad 3. Financialised and Insurgent: The Dialectics of
Participation in Bangalore's Neoliberal Water Reforms Malini Ranganathan
4. From Watertight to Watered Down: The Case of Public Consultations and
People's Participation in Mumbai's Water Distribution Improvement Project
(WDIP) Zainab Bawa 5. Community Participation and Political Legitimacy: A
Case Study from Hyderabad Anant Maringanti. Commentary 2. Participation and
Consultation in the Context of Municipal Infrastructure Financing K.
Rajivan. Commentary 3. City Infrastructure Development and the 'Spectator
Sport' of Citizen Participation Vinay Baindur. Part III. Class Claims:
Civil Society and Split Citizenship in Urban India: Case Studies from
Bangalore and Mumbai 6. Urban Reforms and the Middle Classes: Fragmented
Collective Action and the Incomplete Project of Stakeholder Participation
Lalitha Kamath and M. Vijayabaskar 7. Leveraging Mumbai: Global Finance,
the State and Urban Politics Stephen J. Young. Commentary 4. Visioning a
World-class Slum-free Mumbai: Who Participates? Simpreet Singh. Commentary
5. Middle-class Mobilisations: What Works? Sebastian Devaraj. Part IV.
Democratisation, Decentralisation and Bhagidari: Case Studies from Delhi
New 'Urban' 1. Opening up or Ushering in? Citizen Participation as Mandate
and Practice in Urban Governance Karen Coelho, Lalitha Kamath and M.
Vijayabaskar 2. Outside Capital, Inside the Urban? Notes and Queries on the
Politics of the Present Satish Deshpande. Commentary 1. Permanence of the
Temporary: Elite Utopia and Spatial Exclusion D. Ravikumar. Part II.
Participation, Privatisation and Politics: Case Studies from Bangalore,
Mumbai and Hyderabad 3. Financialised and Insurgent: The Dialectics of
Participation in Bangalore's Neoliberal Water Reforms Malini Ranganathan
4. From Watertight to Watered Down: The Case of Public Consultations and
People's Participation in Mumbai's Water Distribution Improvement Project
(WDIP) Zainab Bawa 5. Community Participation and Political Legitimacy: A
Case Study from Hyderabad Anant Maringanti. Commentary 2. Participation and
Consultation in the Context of Municipal Infrastructure Financing K.
Rajivan. Commentary 3. City Infrastructure Development and the 'Spectator
Sport' of Citizen Participation Vinay Baindur. Part III. Class Claims:
Civil Society and Split Citizenship in Urban India: Case Studies from
Bangalore and Mumbai 6. Urban Reforms and the Middle Classes: Fragmented
Collective Action and the Incomplete Project of Stakeholder Participation
Lalitha Kamath and M. Vijayabaskar 7. Leveraging Mumbai: Global Finance,
the State and Urban Politics Stephen J. Young. Commentary 4. Visioning a
World-class Slum-free Mumbai: Who Participates? Simpreet Singh. Commentary
5. Middle-class Mobilisations: What Works? Sebastian Devaraj. Part IV.
Democratisation, Decentralisation and Bhagidari: Case Studies from Delhi