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    In:  Current anthropology Vol. 56, No. S11 (2015), p. S44-S54
    ISSN: 0011-3204
    Language: English
    Titel der Quelle: Current anthropology
    Publ. der Quelle: Chicago, Ill : Univ. of Chicago Press
    Angaben zur Quelle: Vol. 56, No. S11 (2015), p. S44-S54
    DDC: 570
    Abstract: Based on survey research and ethnographic interviews, we analyze struggles over housing and access to infrastructure in two low-income “unplanned settlements” in the National Capital Region of Delhi, India. We argue that political leadership in these two different areas cannot be regarded as a simple extension of traditional forms of authority from the village to the city. Rather, the local leaders emerge in the process of learning how to engage institutional processes of law and bureaucracy in an urban context to secure housing and infrastructure. The enfolding of structures of governance with democratic politics in these neighborhoods reveals the overlapping movements of law, bureaucracy, markets, and democratic mobilization through which social life is made durable for the urban poor. Instead of asking what democracy has done for the poor in India, we shift the focus to ask, How does the work that the poor perform through and with these institutions give form and substance to democracy in India?
    Note: Copyright: © 2015 by The Wenner-Gren Foundation for Anthropological Research. All rights reserved.
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