Divided City, The: Ideological And Policy Contestations In Contemporary Urban India

Divided City, The: Ideological And Policy Contestations In Contemporary Urban India
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Publisher : World Scientific
Total Pages : 280
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ISBN-10 : 9789813226999
ISBN-13 : 9813226994
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Book Synopsis Divided City, The: Ideological And Policy Contestations In Contemporary Urban India by : Binti Singh

Download or read book Divided City, The: Ideological And Policy Contestations In Contemporary Urban India written by Binti Singh and published by World Scientific. This book was released on 2018-07-03 with total page 280 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The Divided City contributes to the growing body of scholarly work on cities of the global South. Cities in developing countries, particularly emerging economies, are undergoing rapid urbanization and social transition. Empirically grounded to the contemporary urban situation in India, The Divided City is set in an opportune moment to assess how cities fare up to the challenge of inclusive urbanization. It highlights how the urban pathway of contemporary India departs from the goal of inclusion in multiple ways — access to energy, public services, architecture, land, infrastructure, commons, and cultural and civic spaces. It simultaneously interrogates both policy and theory with intermingling issues like informality, privatization, political economy and gender divide in the contemporary Indian city. The book argues for greater urban inclusion (social, economic and environmental) acknowledged in principle, in national and international urban policy frameworks.


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