Shareholder Cities: Land Transformations Along Urban Corridors in India

Author:   Sai Balakrishnan
Publisher:   University of Pennsylvania Press
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Pages:   240
Publication Date:   29 August 2023
Format:   Paperback
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Author:   Sai Balakrishnan
Publisher:   University of Pennsylvania Press
Imprint:   University of Pennsylvania Press
ISBN:  

9781512825503


ISBN 10:   1512825506
Pages:   240
Publication Date:   29 August 2023
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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This book exemplifies scholarship that goes beyond simplistic generalizations. It challenges the Western conceptualizations of India's urbanization and development processes. * Journal of Planning Education and Research * Balakrishnan has produced a definitive report on the effects of market liberalization and decentralization of governance in the Western Indian region of the Mumbai-Pune economic corridor. * Eurasian Geography and Economics * The book is an empirically rich and highly informative narrative of 'agrarian-urban uneven development' along India's new economic corridors. * South Asia Multidisciplinary Academic Journal * This book is well-written and easy to read. It takes on a difficult, complex set of processes and makes them accessible. It is ambitious in its scope, trying to bring together diverse theoretical frameworks that don't often speak to each other. * International Journal of Urban and Regional Research * In Shareholder Cities, compendious scholarship from agrarian, development and urban studies, law, planning, and history is woven together into a rich analytical fabric. Sai Balakrishnan has achieved such a tour de force in the new, necessary and transgressive field of agrarian urbanization that it is impossible not to be selective in these reflections. * Regional Studies * [A]n original contribution to scholarship on urbanization in India's post-liberalization era, and it fills a major gap in the literature on the political economy of Maharashtra and the role therein of Maratha-caste agrarian elites...Balakrishnan offers a fascinating and empirically rich account of the political and economic transformations along the new economic corridors. * Pacific Affairs * Shareholder Cities brings nearly every big development question and debate in India into sharp focus. Through deep and rich case studies of cities along one of India's largest infrastructure corridors (Mumbai-Pune), Balakrishnan shows how large-scale land use changes are being driven, negotiated, and contested. Weaving together central themes in the most influential paradigms of developmental transformation, Sai Balakrishnan shows how capital, farmers, castes, state logics, and local democratic institutions all intersect in producing a range of outcomes. Shareholder Cities is that rare book that does not merely theorize but actually makes us understand how big structural forces of development work themselves out through the local. * Patrick Heller, Brown University * Original, thoughtful, and timely, Shareholder Cities offers a fresh perspective on the political economy of land use change in one of the most dynamic regions of India. * Sanjoy Chakravorty, Temple University * Shareholder Cities is a pathbreaking study of peripheral development along India's transportation corridors. Breaking with the urban-rural binary, Sai Balakrishnan compares different treatments of liminal space to identify those most benefiting poor people. Her attention to cooperatives is a particularly important investigation of the redevelopment of formerly agricultural lands into urban real estate. * Susan S. Fainstein, author of <i>The Just City</i> *


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Sai Balakrishnan teaches urban planning at the University of California, Berkeley.

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