Cleavage, Connection and Conflict in Rural, Urban and Contemporary Asia: ARI - Springer Asia Series, cartea 3
Editat de Tim Bunnell, D. Parthasarathy, Eric C. Thompsonen Limba Engleză Paperback – 29 ian 2015
Rather than deploying a single study to chart national trends, three chapters on each country make possible much more complex perspectives. As a result, this volume does more than extend our understanding of the interplay between cities and hinterlands within Asia. It enhances our notions of rural/urban cleavages, connections and conflicts more generally, with data and analysis ready for application to other contexts. Of interest to diverse scholars across the social sciences and Asian studies, this work includes accounts ranging from rural youth real estate entrepreneurs in Hyderabad, India, to social development in Aceh province in Indonesia, devastated by the 2004 tsunami, to the relationship between urban space and commonly held notions of the supernatural in Thailand’s northern city of Chiang Mai.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789401783019
ISBN-10: 9401783012
Pagini: 256
Ilustrații: VIII, 248 p.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 14 mm
Greutate: 0.36 kg
Ediția:2013
Editura: SPRINGER NETHERLANDS
Colecția Springer
Seria ARI - Springer Asia Series
Locul publicării:Dordrecht, Netherlands
ISBN-10: 9401783012
Pagini: 256
Ilustrații: VIII, 248 p.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 14 mm
Greutate: 0.36 kg
Ediția:2013
Editura: SPRINGER NETHERLANDS
Colecția Springer
Seria ARI - Springer Asia Series
Locul publicării:Dordrecht, Netherlands
Public țintă
ResearchCuprins
CHAPTER 1: Introduction: Place, society and politics across urban and rural Asia:Eric C. Thompson, Tim Bunnell and D. Parthasarathy.- PART I: INDIA: CHAPTER 2: Rural, Urban, Regional: Re-Spatializing Capital and Politics in India: D. Parthasarathy.- CHAPTER 3: Rural youth as real estate entrepreneurs in globalizing Hyderabad: Anant Maringanti.- CHAPTER 4: Livelihoods and Development: Socio-economic Exclusion in Mumbai’s Hinterland: Stephen Louw and Parthsarathi Mondal.- PART II: INDONESIA: CHAPTER 5: Regional governance in decentralizing Indonesia: Learning from the success of inter-local government cooperation in Metropolitan Yogyakarta: Fikri Zul Fahmi, Delik Hudalah and Tommy Firman.- CHAPTER 6: Urban-Rural Connections: Banda Aceh through Conflict, Tsunami and Decentralization: Michelle Ann Miller and Tim Bunnell.- CHAPTER 7: Urbanization without development: The cases of Cirebon and Gresik on Java’s North Coast: Riwanto Tirtosudarmo: PART III: MALAYSIA.- CHAPTER 8: Sense of place and the politics of ‘insider-ness’ in villages undergoing transition: the case of city kampung on Penang island
: Suriati Ghazali.- CHAPTER 9: Gender and the interplay of rural and urban: A Malaysian case: Maila Stivens.- CHAPTER 10: Urban Cosmopolitan Chauvinism and the Politics of Rural Identity: Eric C. Thompson: PART IV: THAILAND: CHAPTER 11: Gendered Nation and Classed Modernity: The Perceptions of Mia Farang (Foreigners’ Wives) in Thai Society: Sirijit Sunanta.- CHAPTER 12: Redrawing Thai Political Space: The Red-shirt Movement: Chairat Charoensin-o-larn.- CHAPTER 13: The City as Promise and Ruin: The supernatural and urban change in Chiang Mai: Andrew Johnson.
: Suriati Ghazali.- CHAPTER 9: Gender and the interplay of rural and urban: A Malaysian case: Maila Stivens.- CHAPTER 10: Urban Cosmopolitan Chauvinism and the Politics of Rural Identity: Eric C. Thompson: PART IV: THAILAND: CHAPTER 11: Gendered Nation and Classed Modernity: The Perceptions of Mia Farang (Foreigners’ Wives) in Thai Society: Sirijit Sunanta.- CHAPTER 12: Redrawing Thai Political Space: The Red-shirt Movement: Chairat Charoensin-o-larn.- CHAPTER 13: The City as Promise and Ruin: The supernatural and urban change in Chiang Mai: Andrew Johnson.
Recenzii
“This is a welcome addition to the literature on rural-urban relations in contemporary Asia. … the book appears as an overview of issues relevant to the fields of urban planning, cultural geography, sociology, political science and social anthropology, in Southeast and South Asia. … The book is an original contribution which succeeds in showing the problematic aspects of rural and urban categories for governance and political imagination.” (Jean-François Bissonnette, Pacific Affairs, Vol. 88 (1), March, 2015)
Textul de pe ultima copertă
Asia, the location of the world’s fastest-growing economies, is also home to some of the fastest rates of urbanization humanity has ever seen, a process whose speed renders long-term outcomes highly unpredictable. This volume contrasts with much published work on the rural/urban divide, which has tended to focus on single case studies. It provides empirical perspectives from four Asian countries: India, Indonesia, Malaysia, and Thailand, and includes a wealth of insights that both critique and expand popular notions of the rural-urban divide. The volume is relevant not just to Asian contexts but to social scientific research on population dynamics more generally.
Rather than deploying a single study to chart national trends, three chapters on each country make possible much more complex perspectives. As a result, this volume does more than extend our understanding of the interplay between cities and hinterlands within Asia. It enhances our notions of rural/urban cleavages, connections and conflicts more generally, with data and analysis ready for application to other contexts. Of interest to diverse scholars across the social sciences and Asian studies, this work includes accounts ranging from rural youth real estate entrepreneurs in Hyderabad, India, to social development in Aceh province in Indonesia, devastated by the 2004 tsunami, to the relationship between urban space and commonly held notions of the supernatural in Thailand’s northern city of Chiang Mai.
Rather than deploying a single study to chart national trends, three chapters on each country make possible much more complex perspectives. As a result, this volume does more than extend our understanding of the interplay between cities and hinterlands within Asia. It enhances our notions of rural/urban cleavages, connections and conflicts more generally, with data and analysis ready for application to other contexts. Of interest to diverse scholars across the social sciences and Asian studies, this work includes accounts ranging from rural youth real estate entrepreneurs in Hyderabad, India, to social development in Aceh province in Indonesia, devastated by the 2004 tsunami, to the relationship between urban space and commonly held notions of the supernatural in Thailand’s northern city of Chiang Mai.
Caracteristici
Multi-city and multi-national compilation of rural/urban issues Features detailed research findings from four separate Asian nations Data relevant to broader analysis of the interplay between cities and rural areas ? Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras