James Holston
Foreword
| Introduction: Urbanizing Citizenship-Contested Spaces in Indian Cities |
Renu Desai and Romola Sanyal |
1: GOVERNANCE AND CITIZENSHIP IN THE NEO-LIBERAL CITY
| Entrepreneurial Urbanism in the Time of Hindutva: City Imagineering, Place Marketing and Citizenship in Ahmedabad |
Renu Desai |
| Democratic Urban Citizenship and Mega-Project Development in Globalizing Mumbai |
Liza Weinstein |
| The Politics of Persuasion: Gendered Slum Citizenship in Neoliberal Mumbai |
Sapana Doshi |
| Re-Engineering Citizenship: Municipal Reforms and the Politics of 'e-Grievance Redressal' in Karnataka's Cities |
Malini Ranganathan |
II: PROTEST AND CLAIMS-MAKING IN THE INDIAN CITY
| Clean Air, Dirty Logic? Environmental Activism, Citizenship and the Public Sphere in Delhi |
Sunalini Kumar |
| Who Operates and Who Agitates? A Class-Wise Investigation of Contentious Action and Citizenship in Varanasi, India |
Jolie M F Wood |
| Linking Urban Vulnerability, Extra-Legal Security and Civil Violence: The Case of the Urban Dispossessed in Mumbai |
Jaideep Gupte |
| Displaced Borders: Shifting Politics of Squatting |
Romola Sanyal |
| Afterword: In Other Words:The Indian City and the Promise of Citizenship |
Janaki Nair |
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