Religious shrine spaces in dominant caste neighbourhood of Rajkot city : unpacking the process of their development as neighbourhood public spaces (Softcopy is also Available) (Record no. 69063)

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Personal name Kakadiya, Meet (UD4716)
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Title Religious shrine spaces in dominant caste neighbourhood of Rajkot city : unpacking the process of their development as neighbourhood public spaces (Softcopy is also Available)
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Date of publication, distribution, etc 2021
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Formatted contents note Table of contents <br/>Undertaking V <br/>Certificate VII <br/>Acknowledgements IX <br/>Abstract XI <br/>Table of contents XIII <br/>List of figures XV <br/>List of tables XVII <br/>1. Introduction 1 <br/>1.1 Background 1 <br/>1.2 Research aim and objectives 2 <br/>1.3 Why study religious shrine spaces in a Hindu dominant caste neighbourhood? 3 <br/>1.4 This study and religious shrines 4 <br/>1.5 Key findings 4 <br/>1.6 Research scope and limitations 5 <br/>2. Situating the research within the larger body of work 7 <br/>2.1 Reviewing literature on religious shrine spaces 7 <br/>2.2 Brower’s Occupancy of Space theory 9 <br/>2.3 Religious shrine spaces as stabilised territorial productions 10 <br/>2.4 Diagrammatic summary 11 <br/>3. Research Methodology 13 <br/>3.1 Selecting research setting 13 <br/>3.2 Rajkot city and the selected area 15 <br/>3.3 Primary methods 16 <br/>3.4 Selected religious shrine spaces and data collection process at each shrine space 18 <br/>3.4.1 Data collection at arterial road shrine 20 <br/>3.4.2 Data collection at the residential setting shrine 20 <br/>3.4.3 Data collection at collector road shrine 21 <br/>3.5 Diagrammatic summary 22 <br/>4. Unpacking religious shrine spaces in dominant caste neighbourhood 23 <br/>4.1 Religious shrine spaces challenging urban planning apparatus 23 <br/>4.1.1 Planned vs existing occupancy of space at arterial road shrine 24 <br/>4.1.2 Planned vs existing occupancy of space at residential setting shrine 26 <br/>4.1.3 Planned vs existing occupancy of space at collector road shrine 28 <br/>4.1.4 Discussing the conflict 29 <br/>4.1.4.1 Why Hindu dominant castes feel the need to challenge urban planning apparatus? 30 <br/>4.1.4.2 Why welcome religious shrine on conflicted land to challenge urban planning apparatus? .32 <br/>4.2 Process followed for spatial organisation of religious shrine spaces 33 <br/>4.2.1 Documentation of selected situation 34 <br/>4.2.1.1 Arterial road shrine: Adding two more shrines on the available land 34 <br/>4.2.1.2 Residential setting shrine: Expanding the otla (raised platform) around the shrine 35 <br/>4.2.1.3 Collector road shrine: Putting metal framework around the shrine 36 <br/>4.2.2 Analysing the selected situations 37 <br/>4.2.2.1 Dissection framework: Dissecting “people” based on spatial agency 37 <br/>4.3 Agent’s agency and their legitimacy 39 <br/>4.3.1 Agency of religious shrine as an object 39 <br/>4.3.2 Religious shrine’s organisational strategy 40 <br/>4.3.2.1 Spatial organisation strategy 40 <br/>4.3.2.2 Strategy to delegate powers to human agents 41 <br/>4.3.2.3 Strategy to impose rules and regulations 41 <br/>4.3.3 Religious shrine’s organisational strategy and stabilised territorial production 42 <br/>4.4 Diagrammatic summary 48 <br/>5. Research conclusions and implications 49 <br/>Bibliography 53 <br/>Appendix (list of interviews) 55<br/>
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Personal name Keswani, Kiran (Guide)
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Country India
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Topic 2016 Batch
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Topic FP-UG
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