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Mumbai/ Bombay Majoritarian Neoliberalism Informality Resistance and Wellbenig by Sujata Patel and D Parthasarathy and George Jose, Routledge (Manohar)

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    Author(s)Sujata Patel and D Parthasarathy and George Jose
    PublisherRoutledge (Manohar)
    ISBN9781032425535
    Pages280
    BindingSoftcover
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearJanuary 2023

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    Routledge (Manohar) Mumbai/ Bombay Majoritarian Neoliberalism Informality Resistance and Wellbenig by Sujata Patel and D Parthasarathy and George Jose

    Mumbai / Bombay is a quintessential urban expression which represents the questions and puzzles related to Indian urbanity. This book traces the various ways through which majoritarianism and neoliberal capitalist accumulation has reorganised Bombay or Mumbai in India. The book assesses Mumbai’s present trajectories and processes as being embedded in its recent past. It looks at these changes by exploring work and labour; health and education; spatial planning and infrastructural development; politics and identity; and shows how financialisation, land speculation, deregulation, and informality have impacted the city’s culture and everyday living. The contributors to this volume analyse the consequences of these changes for women and men across ages, as they live their material and cultural lives; evaluate the role of the changing nature of work, urban infrastructure, and planning; determine its outcome for public health and education; and take a measure of its manifestation in the field of arts and culture. The volume explores the processes that reorient these changes, the socio-spatial and political implications of these on the inhabitants of the city, and the resistance and response to marginalisation. This interdisciplinary volume will interest students and researchers of economics, sociology, anthropology, political science, public policy, development studies, and urban studies. It will also be useful to urban practitioners, planners, bureaucrats, activists, and general readers.



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