While participatory development has gained significance in urban planning and policy, it has been explored largely from the perspective of its prescriptive implementation. This book breaks new ground in critically examining the intended and unintended effects of the deployment of citizen participation and public consultation in neoliberal urban governance by the Indian state.
The book reveals how emerging formats of participation, as mandatory components of infrastructure projects, public private partnership proposals and national urban governance policy frameworks, have embedded...
While participatory development has gained significance in urban planning and policy, it has been explored largely from the perspective of its pres...