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Rethinking Delhi, When ecological Consciousness crosses paths with Bourgeoise Imaginaries

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  • Ray, Avishek

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In the wake of the “urban turn”, the city-space is increasingly being imagined as mappable, griddable, and segregable, and is being territorialized into urban “enclaves”. Territorial techniques of urbanization, which Schiller and Çaglar (2018) call “city-making”, give rise to proprietorship and create imaginary border(land)s within the city. Such enclaves realign the geographies of the city, and in so doing, create an “enclavist” identity not only for those who imagine the city thus, but also for the commons in the city.

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  • Ray, Avishek, 2021. "Rethinking Delhi, When ecological Consciousness crosses paths with Bourgeoise Imaginaries," Ecology, Economy and Society - the INSEE Journal, Indian Society of Ecological Economics (INSEE), vol. 4(02), July.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:inseej:343099
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.343099
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