The Co-production of Space, Politics and Subjectivities in India’s Urban Peripheries

  • Gururani S
  • Kennedy L
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Introduction In her pathbreaking essay on modes of production of urban space in the global South, anthropologist Teresa Caldeira (2017) deploys the concept of “peripheral urbanization” to conjure “a problem-space that allows us to investigate logics of the production of the urban that differ from those of the North Atlantic … as a means of exploring processes of both socio-spatial formation and theory-making” (p. 4). Along similar lines, in this special issue, we invoke the concept of the per...

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Gururani, S., & Kennedy, L. (2021). The Co-production of Space, Politics and Subjectivities in India’s Urban Peripheries. South Asia Multidisciplinary Academic Journal, (26). https://doi.org/10.4000/samaj.7365

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