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Rethinking urban democracy in South Asia. South Asia multidisciplinary academic journal (No. 5)
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South Asia, Asie du Sud, démocratie, mouvement social, participation, politique de la ville, ségrégation urbaine, Kolkata, Calcutta, Mumbai, Bombay, Karachi, Ahmedabad, Tawa Lama-Rewal Stéphanie, Zérah Marie-Hélène
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2011
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Association pour la Recherche sur l'Asie du Sud
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http://samaj.revues.org/index3176.html
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<div><b>Extract from the Editorial by Tawa Lama-Rewal and Zérah:</b></div>
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This special issue considers together (i) the role of democracy (or lack of it) in the city (Ramaswamy, Heuzé, Ahmad); (ii) the redeployment of urban politics along with economic restructuring (Rajagopal); and (iii) the role of the city in democracy (Gazdar & Mallah)—which suggests that the three dimensions of urban democracy are not mutually exclusive but on the contrary overlap and reinforce each other. The five papers in this issue focus on four South Asian cities—Karachi, Kolkata, Mumbai and Ahmedabad—while the book review adds elements about Delhi. These papers contribute to afore mentioned debates and bring original perspectives on urban democracy, on three major points.</div>
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<b>Contents:</b></div>
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Stéphanie Tawa Lama-Rewal and Marie-Hélène Zérah - Urban democracy: A South Asian perspective</div>
V. Ramaswamy - 'It does not die' - urban protest in Kolkata, 1987-2007: An interview with Ranabir Samaddar</div>
Djallal G. Heuzé - <i>Tej</i> city. Protests in Mumbai, 1988-2008</div>
Tania Ahmad - Bystander tactics: Life on turf in Karachi</div>
Haris Gazdar and Hussain Bux Mallah - The making of a 'colony' in Karachi and the politics of regularisation</div>
Arvind Rajagopal - Urban segregation and the special political zone in Ahmedabad: An emerging paradigm for religio-political violence</div>
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Ahmedabad
Asie du Sud
Bombay
Calcutta
démocratie
Karachi
Kolkata
mouvement social
Mumbai
participation
politique de la ville
ségrégation urbaine
South Asia
Tawa Lama-Rewal Stéphanie
Zérah Marie-Hélène