Participolis : consent and contention In neoliberal urban India (Record no. 55734)

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Personal name Coelho, Karen & Others Eds.
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Title Participolis : consent and contention In neoliberal urban India
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Place of publication, distribution, etc New Delhi
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Title Cities and the urban imperative Ed. by Sujata Patel
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Formatted contents note Contents ix<br/>Acknowledgements. ix<br/> Part I. Introduction: Politics and Citizenship in India’s New ‘Urban’ <br/>1. Opening up or Ushering in? Citizen Participation as Mandate and Practice in Urban Governance Karen Coelho, Lalitha Kamath and M. Vijayabaskar 3<br/>2. Outside Capital, Inside the Urban? Notes and Queries on the Politics of the Present Satish Deshpande. 34<br/>Commentary 1. Permanence of the Temporary: Elite Utopia and Spatial Exclusion D. Ravikumar. 56<br/>Part II. Participation, Privatisation and Politics: Case Studies from Bangalore, Mumbai and Hyderabad<br/> 3. Financialised and Insurgent: The Dialectics of Participation in Bangalore’s Neoliberal Water Reforms Malini Ranganathan 65<br/> 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 89<br/>5. Community Participation and Political Legitimacy: A Case Study from Hyderabad Anant Maringanti. 114<br/>Commentary 2. Participation and Consultation in the Context of Municipal Infrastructure Financing K. Rajivan. 133<br/>Commentary 3. City Infrastructure Development and the ‘Spectator Sport’ of Citizen Participation Vinay Baindur. 141<br/>Part III. Class Claims: Civil Society and Split Citizenship in Urban India: Case Studies from Bangalore and Mumbai <br/>6. Urban Reforms and the Middle Classes: Fragmented Collective Action and the Incomplete Project of Stakeholder Participation Lalitha Kamath and M. Vijayabaskar 151<br/>7. Leveraging Mumbai: Global Finance, the State and Urban Politics Stephen J. Young. 174<br/>Commentary 4. Visioning a World-class Slum-free Mumbai: Who Participates? Simpreet Singh. 195<br/>Commentary 5. Middle-class Mobilisations: What Works Sebastian Devaraj. 199<br/>Part IV. Democratisation, Decentralisation and Bhagidari: Case Studies from Delhi <br/>8. Participation as a Support to Neo-populism? The Case of the Bhagidari Scheme Ste'phanie Tawa Lama-Rewal 207<br/>9. RWAs and the Political Process in Delhi Diya Mehra. 222<br/>Commentary 6. Middle-class Mobilisations, Urban Reforms, and the Politics of Bhagidari: Observations from New Delhi Lalit Batra. 240<br/>Commentary 7. Direct Democracy versus Electoral Democracy: A View from Delhi K. T. Ravindran. 244<br/>Part V. Anatomies of Consultative Processes: Case Studies from Chennai 10 Public Performances: Enacting Citizenship through Public Consultation for Chennai’s Second Master Plan Rowan Ellis 255<br/> 11. The Messy Practice of Participation: Lessons from the City Development Plan (CDP) Review in Chennai Nithya V. Raman. 276<br/>Commentary 8. Consultations in Revising Chennai’s City Development Plan: Challenges and Insights M. G. Devasahayam. 298<br/>Commentary 9. No Public in Public Consultations Nityanand Jayaraman. 302<br/>Coda. Participolis: Protest and Participation in the City Amita Baviskar. 306<br/>About the Editors. 310<br/>Notes on Contributors. 311<br/>Index 315<br/>
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