Everyday sanitation: a comparative study of Mumbai's informal settlements
Lead Research Organisation:
Durham University
Department Name: Geography
Abstract
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Organisations
Publications
Adey, Peter; Bissell, David; Hannam, Kevin; Merriman, Peter; Sheller, Mimi
(2013)
The Routledge Handbook of Mobilities
Desai R
(2014)
The Politics of Open Defecation: Informality, Body, and Infrastructure in Mumbai
in Antipode
Graham S
(2013)
Water Wars in Mumbai
in Public Culture
Graham, S.
(2014)
Infrastructural Lives: Urban Infrastructure in Context
McFarlane C
(2012)
The Entrepreneurial Slum: Civil Society, Mobility and the Co-production of Urban Development
in Urban Studies
McFarlane C
(2011)
On context Assemblage, political economy and structure
in City
McFarlane C
(2014)
Informal Urban Sanitation: Everyday Life, Poverty, and Comparison
in Annals of the Association of American Geographers
McFarlane C
(2015)
Sites of entitlement: claim, negotiation and struggle in Mumbai
in Environment and Urbanization
McFarlane C
(2012)
From sanitation inequality to malevolent urbanism: The normalisation of suffering in Mumbai
in Geoforum
Shrestha, Krishna; Ojha, Hemant R; McManus, Phil; Rubbo, Anna; Dhote, Krishna Kumar
(2014)
Inclusive Urbanization: Rethinking Policy and Practice in the Age of Climate Change