International audienceThis paper examines the development of secured residential enclaves in India, especially in Delhi. It expounds the conditions of their emergence and success: although gated communities are a market driven development boosted by economic liberalisation reforms, they are also embedded in indigenous traditions of residential segregation and enclosure as well as colonial practices. The Non Resident Indians have further played a significant role in the production of these new residential spaces. Significant appeal factors are explored: desire for security, retreat from failing government and the polluted city, search for exclusivity, elitism and social homogeneity. Tapping into the Indian diaspora market and the middle-clas...
© 2018 Dr Dhara Ramesh PatelThe built environment in India has been continuously reshaped by various...
Since its economic liberalization in 1991, the Indian economy has developed rapidly, particularly in...
International audienceIn India, more than 377 million people now live in cities. Despite a housing d...
International audienceThis paper examines the development of secured residential enclaves in India, ...
This paper examines the planned externalisation of affordable workers housing under Delhi’s ongoing ...
The cities are expanding rapidly all over the world. India has also experienced this phenomenon and ...
This paper examines the construction of a "cosmopolitan neighbourliness" which emerges in a Delhi sq...
This paper examines the construction of a "cosmopolitan neighbourliness" which emerges in a Delhi sq...
This paper presents practice(s) of citizenship beyond the conceptualizations and hegemony of propert...
Converging on the role of the mobility and settlement practices in the forming of cities, Indian Mus...
Converging on the role of the mobility and settlement practices in the forming of cities, Indian Mus...
In the context of the government's vision of turning Delhi into a green, privatized and slum free ci...
In the context of the government's vision of turning Delhi into a green, privatized and slum free ci...
The paper analyses the functioning of urban land market in India focusing on the pushing out of low ...
In the National Capital Territory of India, urban development is marked by the reconfiguration of ur...
© 2018 Dr Dhara Ramesh PatelThe built environment in India has been continuously reshaped by various...
Since its economic liberalization in 1991, the Indian economy has developed rapidly, particularly in...
International audienceIn India, more than 377 million people now live in cities. Despite a housing d...
International audienceThis paper examines the development of secured residential enclaves in India, ...
This paper examines the planned externalisation of affordable workers housing under Delhi’s ongoing ...
The cities are expanding rapidly all over the world. India has also experienced this phenomenon and ...
This paper examines the construction of a "cosmopolitan neighbourliness" which emerges in a Delhi sq...
This paper examines the construction of a "cosmopolitan neighbourliness" which emerges in a Delhi sq...
This paper presents practice(s) of citizenship beyond the conceptualizations and hegemony of propert...
Converging on the role of the mobility and settlement practices in the forming of cities, Indian Mus...
Converging on the role of the mobility and settlement practices in the forming of cities, Indian Mus...
In the context of the government's vision of turning Delhi into a green, privatized and slum free ci...
In the context of the government's vision of turning Delhi into a green, privatized and slum free ci...
The paper analyses the functioning of urban land market in India focusing on the pushing out of low ...
In the National Capital Territory of India, urban development is marked by the reconfiguration of ur...
© 2018 Dr Dhara Ramesh PatelThe built environment in India has been continuously reshaped by various...
Since its economic liberalization in 1991, the Indian economy has developed rapidly, particularly in...
International audienceIn India, more than 377 million people now live in cities. Despite a housing d...