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Politics of Urban Planning: The Making and Unmaking of the Mumbai Development Plan 2014–2034: Exploring Urban Change in South Asia

Editat de Luca Pattaroni, Amita Bhide, Christine Lutringer
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This book offers an interdisciplinary and dynamic account of the politicization of urban planning in Mumbai, India. It presents a unique perspective on the tensions and conflicts pervading the development and regulation of contemporary cities in the wider context of global urbanization, and broadens readers’ understanding of urban planning, chiefly focusing on the interplay between grassroots movements, experts’ involvement, and sociotechnical questions. As the respective chapters of the book show, the various controversies surrounding the Mumbai Development Plan (MDP) have called into question the social and political effects of reshaping the city, the exclusion, and inequalities it has produced, but also the role it confers on the state and the market, and its impacts on the environment. After carefully describing these controversies, the book tackles the fundamental democratic question of who gets to define the future of a city. Given its scope, the book is of interest to researchers, students, and teachers of city planning, urban development, and urban studies, as well as policymakers.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9789811686733
ISBN-10: 9811686734
Pagini: 184
Ilustrații: XVII, 184 p. 3 illus., 1 illus. in color.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.29 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2022
Editura: Springer Nature Singapore
Colecția Springer
Seria Exploring Urban Change in South Asia

Locul publicării:Singapore, Singapore

Cuprins

Introduction: Politics of Urban Planning.- Mumbai Development Plan 2014-2034: Unfolding Controversies, Actors and Arenas.- Mumbai’s Orphan Plan: How the EDDP 2014-2034 was conceived, crafted and abandoned.- Politics of Land Use Regulations.- Politics of Categories.- Politics of Participation in Urban Planning: the “democratic moment” of the Mumbai Development Plan 2014-2034.- Metropolitan Nature: Environment and Planning in Mumbai.- Postscript: Planning for the Maximum City in the Era of Planetary Urbanization.

Notă biografică

Luca Pattaroni holds a Ph.D. in Sociology from EHESS (Paris). He is Maitre d’Enseignement de Recherche at the Laboratory of Urban Sociology of the EPFL where he leads the research group “Urban (In)hospitalities”. He has been Visiting Professor at the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro and Visiting Scholar at the University of Columbia.  Investigating urban conflicts, counterculture and radical housing, subaltern migration or yet the impact of social acceleration on everyday life, his work explore the renewed forms of emancipation and oppression and more broadly the contentious articulation between the expression of differences and commoning in contemporary cities.  In 2009, he was co-awarded the APERO prize for the best article in urban planning.

Amita Bhide is Professor and Dean, School of Habitat Studies, Tata Institute of Social Sciences. She has been teaching and researching at the Institute for over twenty years. She has been deeply involved in issues of urban poverty, livelihoods, and advocacy linked to the same in Mumbai and in other cities in India. She has contributed to social movements and to various committees of the state government on the subjects of housing and poverty. Her recent work at the School of Habitat Studies has been on urban governance reforms, housing, and land issues with a focus on small and medium towns and urban violence.

Christine Lutringer is Executive Director and Senior Researcher at the Albert Hirschman Centre on Democracy, Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies, Geneva. She is also affiliated with the Universities of Basel and Edinburgh for the Swiss National Science Foundation project “Reversing the Gaze: Towards Post-Comparative Area Studies”. Her work explores democratic practices in the context of the mobilization of new social and political actors. In particular, it examines social movements and their influence on democratic politics and policy-making at the local level. 

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This book offers an interdisciplinary and dynamic account of the politicization of urban planning in Mumbai, India. It presents a unique perspective on the tensions and conflicts pervading the development and regulation of contemporary cities in the wider context of global urbanization, and broadens readers’ understanding of urban planning, chiefly focusing on the interplay between grassroots movements, experts’ involvement, and sociotechnical questions. As the respective chapters of the book show, the various controversies surrounding the Mumbai Development Plan (MDP) have called into question the social and political effects of reshaping the city, the exclusion, and inequalities it has produced, but also the role it confers on the state and the market, and its impacts on the environment. After carefully describing these controversies, the book tackles the fundamental democratic question of who gets to define the future of a city. Given its scope, the book is of interest to researchers, students, and teachers of city planning, urban development, and urban studies, as well as policymakers.

Caracteristici

Is the first book to cover one of the major planning controversies in India Offers the unique approach to planning as a political process Employs a genuinely interdisciplinary approach to study contemporary challenges in urban planning