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Politics of Socio-Spatial Transformation in Pakistan: Routledge Studies in South Asian Politics

Autor Asad Rehman
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 18 dec 2024
This book analyses the relationship between socio-spatial transformation, styles of leadership and nature of constituents in Pakistan. It will be of interest to researchers studying South Asian, Pakistan and Punjab/Sikh studies, Development Studies and Urban Studies.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781032440200
ISBN-10: 1032440201
Pagini: 188
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 mm
Greutate: 0.37 kg
Editura: Taylor & Francis Ltd.
Seria Routledge Studies in South Asian Politics


Cuprins

Chapter: 1. Place, Politics and Social Change in Punjab; Chapter: 2. Cultural Repertoires of Leadership and Political Engagements; Chapter: 3. Electoral Gradient; Leaders, supporters and electoral machines; Chapter: 4. Gradient of everyday problem-solving; Chapter: 5. Development Gradient and Distributive politics; Chapter: 6. Gradient of Collective Action and Coalitions of contentious Action; Chapter: 7. Conclusion: Whither is it going?

Notă biografică

Asad ur Rehman is currently an Assistant Professor in the School of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences , Habib University Karachi, Pakistan.

Recenzii

"In this book, Dr Asad ur Rehman introduces the concept of ‘rurbanisation’ to elucidate the urbanisation of space in rural Punjab and the gradients of political engagement, revealing shifts in the nature of politics in these areas. A key insight arising from this new perspective is that Punjab is now predominantly urban, contrary to the official census, which still records 63 percent of it as rural."
-- Sohail Akhtar, National University of Modern Languages, Islamabad, in Dawn, Books & Authors, February 4th, 2024.