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Periurban Cartographies looks through the prism of the almost urban to consider what a city is or could be. In doing so, the book challenges assumptions and reconsiders design practices.

The research reported upon in this study draws on thick description of everyday life and diffuse power in periurban Gangetic West Bengal/Kolkata. It does so in the hope of enriching our understanding of incremental modes of political empowerment and the futures they make. The intention is to not just communicate the transformations at work in creating a particular kind of urban, but also to point to connections that make us rethink the ways in which change happens.

The book is a contribution to work being done on urban theory-building from elsewhere than the Global North, specifically from Asia, and periurban Gangetic West Bengal/Kolkata. It is not simply a look at a novel and singular condition in and of itself but uses that singularity to better understand per

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    Publisher: Oro Editions
    Publication Date: 9/12/2024
    ISBN13: 9781957183787, 978-1957183787
    ISBN10: 1957183780

    Description

    Book Synopsis

    Periurban Cartographies looks through the prism of the almost urban to consider what a city is or could be. In doing so, the book challenges assumptions and reconsiders design practices.

    The research reported upon in this study draws on thick description of everyday life and diffuse power in periurban Gangetic West Bengal/Kolkata. It does so in the hope of enriching our understanding of incremental modes of political empowerment and the futures they make. The intention is to not just communicate the transformations at work in creating a particular kind of urban, but also to point to connections that make us rethink the ways in which change happens.

    The book is a contribution to work being done on urban theory-building from elsewhere than the Global North, specifically from Asia, and periurban Gangetic West Bengal/Kolkata. It is not simply a look at a novel and singular condition in and of itself but uses that singularity to better understand per

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