Manisha Priyam draws on ethnographic research over eight months to highlight experiences of citizens on the urban periphery. She argues that it is not lack of money but rather desperation for water and the lack of ability to make the state hear their grievances that constitutes ‘poverty’ in Delhi’s unauthorised colonies
This thesis examines the struggles and conditions of Baoris and Chharas, two adivasi(indigenous) com...
Access to adequate, timely, and reliable supply of good quality water is fundamental to survival and...
This paper presents practice(s) of citizenship beyond the conceptualizations and hegemony of propert...
Failure of water?related planning in Delhi can in part be attributed to the lack of inter?agency coo...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2014This thesis presents ethnographic research from Del...
In March, Swetha Rao Dhananka visited LSE to discuss her doctoral research on social mobilisation in...
This thesis examines the effect of urban planning on poor migrants in Delhi. The thesis begins by tr...
Millennial Delhi is a city whose landscape has been scarred by a series of evictions of the homes of...
Recent events in Delhi have been at the forefront of reshaping the national imagination. There is no...
The history of 20th century Delhi is an intertwined history of the city and the slum. Investigating ...
textAs Indian cities expand, conflicts over limited potable water supply and access are intensifying...
Matt Birkinshaw writes on the discretionary nature of essential services and blurring of public and ...
The essays collected here are based on two decades of engagement with the residents of the slums of ...
This dissertation examines how the informal poor make claims to city land and basic services in a la...
International audienceThis paper illustrates the bottom-up process of participation by which the set...
This thesis examines the struggles and conditions of Baoris and Chharas, two adivasi(indigenous) com...
Access to adequate, timely, and reliable supply of good quality water is fundamental to survival and...
This paper presents practice(s) of citizenship beyond the conceptualizations and hegemony of propert...
Failure of water?related planning in Delhi can in part be attributed to the lack of inter?agency coo...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2014This thesis presents ethnographic research from Del...
In March, Swetha Rao Dhananka visited LSE to discuss her doctoral research on social mobilisation in...
This thesis examines the effect of urban planning on poor migrants in Delhi. The thesis begins by tr...
Millennial Delhi is a city whose landscape has been scarred by a series of evictions of the homes of...
Recent events in Delhi have been at the forefront of reshaping the national imagination. There is no...
The history of 20th century Delhi is an intertwined history of the city and the slum. Investigating ...
textAs Indian cities expand, conflicts over limited potable water supply and access are intensifying...
Matt Birkinshaw writes on the discretionary nature of essential services and blurring of public and ...
The essays collected here are based on two decades of engagement with the residents of the slums of ...
This dissertation examines how the informal poor make claims to city land and basic services in a la...
International audienceThis paper illustrates the bottom-up process of participation by which the set...
This thesis examines the struggles and conditions of Baoris and Chharas, two adivasi(indigenous) com...
Access to adequate, timely, and reliable supply of good quality water is fundamental to survival and...
This paper presents practice(s) of citizenship beyond the conceptualizations and hegemony of propert...