Gender identity in urban poor mobilizations: evidence from Bengaluru

Gender identity in urban poor mobilizations: evidence from Bengaluru

Author: 
Haritas, Kaveri
Publisher: 
SAGE Publications
Date published: 
2013
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Journal Title: 
Environment and Urbanization
Source: 
Environment and Urbanization, Vol. 25, No. 1, April 2013, pp. 125-138
Abstract: 

This paper draws on field research conducted among a group of resettled slum(1) dwellers in the west of Bengaluru, and analyzes women’s collective engagement to improve the provision of urban services in low-income neighbourhoods. The paper argues the need to deepen the focus on urban poor mobilizations below the level of the urban poor as a group – to look at the various groups, and the differences, divergences and contradictions within. Using gender as a differential, the paper focuses on women who dominate local neighbourhood level initiatives within low-income settlements, and analyzes their specific opportunities and constraints as actors within the larger domain of urban poor mobilizations. It proposes that these seemingly insignificant day-to-day negotiations diverge from more individual forms of “leadership”, creating a political space at the lowest level of the neighbourhood where the projects of material improvement and emancipation take place simultaneously.

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CITATION: Haritas, Kaveri. Gender identity in urban poor mobilizations: evidence from Bengaluru . : SAGE Publications , 2013. Environment and Urbanization, Vol. 25, No. 1, April 2013, pp. 125-138 - Available at: https://library.au.int/frgender-identity-urban-poor-mobilizations-evidence-bengaluru-3