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Wasted Collectors Politics Of Urban Exclusion In Mumbai Sneha Sharma

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Wasted Collectors Politics Of Urban Exclusion In Mumbai Sneha Sharma
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Publisher: transcript Verlag
File Extension: PDF
File size: 11.2 MB
Pages: 248
Author: Sneha Sharma
ISBN: 9783839458242, 3839458242
Language: English
Year: 2022

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Wasted Collectors Politics Of Urban Exclusion In Mumbai Sneha Sharma by Sneha Sharma 9783839458242, 3839458242 instant download after payment.

Scientific practices of removing waste in mega-cities of the global South are embedded in socio-cultural belief systems which reproduce existing social hierarchies. Thus going beyond a techno-managerial approach in waste management, Sneha Sharma critically interrogates the politics around urban waste disposal in Mumbai, India. She undertakes an ethnographic journey to the city's most unwanted space, a dumping site, to reveal how spaces and people are made into waste through exclusionary formal and informal practices. Offering new insights on topics of urban marginality, informality, urban planning this book will attract scholars from sociology, urban studies, and human geography.

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