This book analyses the question of the right to the city, informal economies and the non-western shape of neoliberal governance in India through a new analytic: the right to sell. It will be of interest to academics working in the fields of South Asian Studies, Urban Studies, and Political Economy.
This book analyses the question of the right to the city, informal economies and the non-western shape of neoliberal governance in India through a new analytic: the right to sell. It will be of interest to academics working in the fields of South Asian Studies, Urban Studies, and Political Economy.
Anirban Acharya is Professor of Practice in Political Science, Le Moyne College, USA.
Inhaltsangabe
Acknowledgments PART I Anxiety of Markets Chapter 1: Introduction Chapter 2: Neoliberalism, (In)formality, and Markets PART II Politics of Street Vending Chapter 3: Selling of Spaces/Spaces of Selling Chapter 4: Politics of Disruption PART III Conflicts/Compromise Chapter 5: Rights or Rightlessness? Chapter 6: Conclusion
Acknowledgments PART I Anxiety of Markets Chapter 1: Introduction Chapter 2: Neoliberalism, (In)formality, and Markets PART II Politics of Street Vending Chapter 3: Selling of Spaces/Spaces of Selling Chapter 4: Politics of Disruption PART III Conflicts/Compromise Chapter 5: Rights or Rightlessness? Chapter 6: Conclusion
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