Entrepreneurial urbanism in India : the politics of spatial restructuring and local contestation / Kanekanti Chandrashekar Smitha, editor.
2017
HB615
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Title
Entrepreneurial urbanism in India : the politics of spatial restructuring and local contestation / Kanekanti Chandrashekar Smitha, editor.
ISBN
9789811022364 (electronic bk.)
9811022364 (electronic bk.)
9811022356
9789811022357
9789811022357
9811022364 (electronic bk.)
9811022356
9789811022357
9789811022357
Published
Singapore : Springer Science and Business Media : Springer, [2017]
Language
English
Description
1 online resource
Call Number
HB615
System Control No.
(OCoLC)965444111
Summary
Through the analysis of Indian metropolises, this volume critiques the reality of "entrepreneurial governance" that has emerged as a major urban development practice in cities of the global south. In neoliberal India, the use of management rhetoric in urban development has rapidly led to the growth of urban/peri-urban structures and spaces that are supposedly "smart" and "entrepreneurial", which are networked within global systems of production, finance, technology/ telecommunication, culture and politics. Through diverse empirical evidence from India, particularly from the metropolises of New Delhi, Mumbai, Bengaluru and Chennai, this volume focuses on the fallout of the deployment of "entrepreneurial governance" practices at national, state and local levels. Foremost, it explores the impact of specific institutional and organizational reorientations and changing urban spatial landscapes at the local level; secondly, it discusses the socio-economic implications of rollback of the state and involvement of non-state organizations in governance as part of urban entrepreneurialism; further, it discusses the regulation of urban development projects by local governments and the impact of "entrepreneurial governance" for citizens, often resulting in social exclusion and inequality. Finally, it explores the inherent contradictions within political and institutional landscapes that can be described as "entrepreneurial". Written by scholars from diverse disciplinary backgrounds, and focusing on different facets of entrepreneurial governance in Indian metropolises, this book is of interest to researchers of urban politics, public policy, urban sociology, anthropology, urban geography, planning and architecture.-- Provided by publisher.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references.
Formatted Contents Note
Chapter 1: Entrepreneurial Urbanism in India: A Framework Smitha Kanekanti Chandrasekhar
Part I: Urban Governance and Institutions
Chapter 2: Introducing Urban Entrepreneurialism in India: An Analysis of Programmatic Interventions Debolina Kundu
Chapter 3: Entrepreneurial Governance in a resilient city: Bengaluru, India Sudhira H.S.
Part II: Political Economy of Urbanisation
Chapter 4: From Hierarchy to Heterarchy: Moving Beyond Entrepreneurial, Governance, Municipal Reforms Programme in Karnataka, India Anjali Karol
Chapter 5: "Speculative Spaces": The Material Practices of Urban Entrepreneurialism Bhuvaneswari Raman
Chapter 6: The Politics of Entrepreneurial Vision Group Plans and their impact at the Local (government) Level, Bengaluru Vinay Baindur
Part III: Urban Inclusion and Exclusion
Chapter 7: Remaking the 'mohalla': Muslim basti-dwellers and Entrepreneurial Urbanism in Mumbai Qudsiya Contractor
Chapter 8: Fragile Entrepreneurialism: The Mumbai Airport Slum Redevelopment Project Xuefei Ren
Chapter 9: Planning their own homes in Entrepreneurial City: The Capacities of urban poor and the constraints of public policy Swetha Rao Dhananka
Chapter 10: Spatial Reproduction of Urban Poverty in Entrepreneurial City: Bengaluru, India Smitha Kanekanti Chandrasekhar.
Part I: Urban Governance and Institutions
Chapter 2: Introducing Urban Entrepreneurialism in India: An Analysis of Programmatic Interventions Debolina Kundu
Chapter 3: Entrepreneurial Governance in a resilient city: Bengaluru, India Sudhira H.S.
Part II: Political Economy of Urbanisation
Chapter 4: From Hierarchy to Heterarchy: Moving Beyond Entrepreneurial, Governance, Municipal Reforms Programme in Karnataka, India Anjali Karol
Chapter 5: "Speculative Spaces": The Material Practices of Urban Entrepreneurialism Bhuvaneswari Raman
Chapter 6: The Politics of Entrepreneurial Vision Group Plans and their impact at the Local (government) Level, Bengaluru Vinay Baindur
Part III: Urban Inclusion and Exclusion
Chapter 7: Remaking the 'mohalla': Muslim basti-dwellers and Entrepreneurial Urbanism in Mumbai Qudsiya Contractor
Chapter 8: Fragile Entrepreneurialism: The Mumbai Airport Slum Redevelopment Project Xuefei Ren
Chapter 9: Planning their own homes in Entrepreneurial City: The Capacities of urban poor and the constraints of public policy Swetha Rao Dhananka
Chapter 10: Spatial Reproduction of Urban Poverty in Entrepreneurial City: Bengaluru, India Smitha Kanekanti Chandrasekhar.
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Online resource; title from PDF title page (EBSCO, viewed February 6, 2017).
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Print version: Entrepreneurial urbanism in India : the politics of spatial restructuring and local contestation. New York, NY : Springer Berlin Heidelberg, [2017]
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