Urbanization in (post-) New Order Indonesia: connecting unevenness in the city with that in the countryside

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This article explores the relationship between the uneven outcomes of development in Indonesian cities with exclusionary outcomes of capitalist development in rural areas. Combining concepts of planetary urbanization with critical agrarian studies, we show how sociospatial and socionatural differentiations in (post-) New Order Java result in the emergence of the Kaum Miskin Kota, a ‘stagnant relative surplus population’ residing in precarious flood-prone urban spaces. These forms of differentiation are dialectically related to rural enclosures caused by the creation of political forest and political water. Tracing such relations forms a good basis to connect rural- and urban-based social movements.

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Batubara, B., Kooy, M., Leynseele, Y. V., Zwarteveen, M., & Ujianto, A. (2023). Urbanization in (post-) New Order Indonesia: connecting unevenness in the city with that in the countryside. Journal of Peasant Studies, 50(3), 1207–1226. https://doi.org/10.1080/03066150.2021.2000399

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