This chapter examines the relations between infrastructure, informality, and mobility. The main aim of the chapter is to open up an alternative realm of neglected urban politics. We seek to draw attention to the complex material geographies through which cities are differentially composed and re-assembled. We examine the notion of informality as a mode of urban constitution, and show how the assembling of informal infrastructures can reveal important issues around the making of a radical urban p
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Everyday sanitation: a comparative study of Mumbai's informal settlements
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ESRC
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Bibliographic Information
Type: Book Chapter
Book Title: The Routledge Handbook of Mobilities (2013)
ISBN: 9780415667715