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In the Public's Interest Gautam Bhan

In the Public's Interest By Gautam Bhan

In the Public's Interest by Gautam Bhan


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Studies the recent legacy of basti evictions in Delhi - mass clearings of some of the city's poorest neighbourhoods as a way to understand how the urban poor are disenfranchised in the name of public interest and, in the case of Delhi, by the very courts meant to empower and protect them.

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In the Public's Interest: Evictions, Citizenship and Inequality in Contemporary Delhi by Gautam Bhan

This book studies the recent legacy of basti evictions in Delhi-mass clearings of some of the city's poorest neighborhoods as a way to understand how the urban poor are disenfranchised in the name of public interest and, in the case of Delhi, by the very courts meant to empower and protect them. Studying bastis, says Gautam Bhan, provokes six clear lines of inquiry applicable to studies of urbanism across the global south.

The first is the long-standing debate over urban informality and illegality: the debate's impact on conceptions and practices of urban planning, the production of space, and the regulation of value. The second is a set of debates on good governance, read through their intersections with ideas of planned development within rapidly transforming cities. The third is the political field of urban citizenship and the possibilities of substantive rights and belonging in the city. The fourth is resistance and the ability of a city's subaltern residents to struggle against exclusion. The two remaining inquiries both cut across and unify the first four. One of these is the role of the judiciary and the relationships between law and urbanism in cities of the global south. The other is the relationship between democracy and inequality in the city.

What emerges about Delhi in particular is a multilayered double standard in attention to, and enforcement of, property laws. Rights are lost, citizenship is unequal and differentiated, the promise of development is refused, and poverty and inequality are reproduced and deepened. The task at hand, says Bhan, is not just to explain evictions but also to listen to what they are telling us about the city that is as well as the city that can be.

About Gautam Bhan

Gautam Bhan is senior consultant at the Indian Institute for Human Settlements.

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NLS9780820350103
9780820350103
0820350109
In the Public's Interest: Evictions, Citizenship and Inequality in Contemporary Delhi by Gautam Bhan
New
Paperback
University of Georgia Press
2016-11-30
256
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