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Infrastructures of Consent Interrogating Citizen Participation Mandates in Indian Urban Governance

Published on 27 April 2011

This paper examines contemporary practices of participation and consultation in the context of urban governance in India. It builds on earlier critiques of participatory development to explore the ways in which the imperatives of neoliberal restructuring of cities have led to tensions between urban reforms and participatory democracy.

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IDS
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Coelho, K., Kamath, L. and Vijaybaskar, M.
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IDS Research Summary of IDS Working Paper, issue 362

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