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Migrants And Machine Politics: How India's Urban Poor Seek Representation And Responsiveness Is A Rigorous, Timely Examination Of How Rapid Urbanization Reshapes Power In Indian Cities. A Volume In The Princeton Studies In Political Behavior, This Book Blends Political Science With Urban Sociology To Show That Poor Migrants Are Not Passive, But Active Agents Who Demand Rights And Accountability. It Speaks To Students Of Political Behavior, Urban Studies, Policymakers, And Anyone Curious About Grassroots Political Engagement, Delivering An Educational And Empowering Take On The Global South.
Through Ethnographic Observation, Interviews, And Surveys, The Authors Reveal That Slum Residents Are Not Passive Victims But Active Shapers Of City PoliticsโForming Networks, Councils, And Relationships That Demand Responsiveness From Leaders. The Chapters Braid Micro-Level Stories With Cross-City Patterns, Showing How Migrants Navigate Elections, Party Work, And Community Leadership To Secure Services And Voice. The Book's Structure Balances Theory With Concrete Cases, Making Complex Ideas On Migration, Urban Governance, Representation, Accountability, And Grassroots Mobilization Accessible Without Sacrificing Rigor.
After Finishing Migrants And Machine Politics, Readers Gain A Nuanced Understanding Of How The Urban Poor Influence Policy, Feel Empowered By The Agency Of Everyday Voters, And Carry Away A Framework For Assessing Governance And Accountability In Rapidly Urbanizing Contexts. This Study Offers A Hopeful, Informed View Of How Representation Can Emerge From Within Marginalized Urban Spaces And Why The Voices Of Migrants Matter For The Future Of Cities.
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Number of Pages
288
SKU
9780691236094
ISBN
9780691236094
Reading Age
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Binding
Hardback
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