Urban Undesirables

Urban Undesirables
Author: Neethi P.,Anant Kamath
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 225
Release: 2022-09-30
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781009180214

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It redraws, rewrites and relooks at Bangalore from the perspectives of the city's female, male, and transgender street-based sex workers.

Urban Undesirables Volume 1

Urban Undesirables  Volume 1
Author: Neethi P.,Anant Kamath
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2022-08-31
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781009276726

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This book presents urban transition experiences over nearly three decades in Bangalore based on the narratives of the city's street-based sex workers. Sex workers – female, male, and transgender – have been omnipresent in Bangalore's streets for decades. However, despite being blacklisted as 'undesirable' and hazards to the 'ideal public', they have their own unique imaginaries and narratives of the city and its mutations. In mapping out their spatial and social ecosystems and experiences with technology, this book redraws, rewrites, and relooks at a city and its transformations from their perspectives. The analysis of their experience is anchored to concepts around neoliberal urbanism, gender, labour informality, and the politics of technology. The authors take an unconventional journey through their spaces, comrades, and battles to announce and affirm their individuality and agency through their empowerment strategies, and through their struggles to reclaim their spaces and assert their identities as informal workers and legitimate citizens of the city.

Bound A YA Urban Fantasy Novel Volume 1 of the Dark Reflections Books

Bound  A YA Urban Fantasy Novel  Volume 1 of the Dark Reflections Books
Author: Dean Murray
Publsiher: Fir'shan Publishing
Total Pages: 203
Release: 2014-01-23
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781939363176

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A white-knuckled thrill ride that will keep your eyes glued to the page. Blood: For shape shifter Alec Graves, nothing is more important than family. Duty: Life in the pack requires sacrifices. No matter the cost, Alec always gets the job done. Consequences: Alec will be forced to choose between duty and love, between right and wrong. Before the final note plays, he'll learn the true meaning of sacrifice. Publisher's Note: Bound is a YA Urban Fantasy novel, and is one possible entry point into the books that make up the Reflections Universe. The Reflections Universe is a series of YA Paranormal books featuring vampires, shape shifters, werewolves and more, which have been written so they can be safely enjoyed by both young adults and older readers alike. Bound is followed by Hunted, and is one of several free YA books available from Dean. The Reflections Universe: Some stories are too full of teen urban fantasy goodness to fit into just one series! Dean Murray is the successful author of multiple clean young adult paranormal romance, urban fantasy, and epic fantasy series which collectively have more than 480,000 copies in circulation. Keywords: Free, Freebie, Young Adult, Urban Fantasy, YA, Free Book, Vampires, Werewolves

Slavery Capitalism and Politics in the Antebellum Republic Volume 1 Commerce and Compromise 1820 1850

Slavery  Capitalism  and Politics in the Antebellum Republic  Volume 1  Commerce and Compromise  1820 1850
Author: John Ashworth
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 536
Release: 1995
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780521474870

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The Civil War should be seen as America's 'bourgeois revolution'. So argues Dr John Ashworth in this novel reinterpretation, from a Marxist perspective, of American political and economic development in the forty years before the Civil War. This book, the first of a two-volume treatment of slavery, capitalism and politics, locates the political struggles of the antebellum period in the international context of the dismantling of unfree labor systems. With its sequel, the volume will demonstrate that the conflict resulted from differences between capitalist and slave modes of production. With a careful synthesis of existing scholarship on the economics of slavery, the origins of abolitionism, the proslavery argument and the second party system, Ashworth maintains that the origins of the American Civil War are best understood in terms derived from Marxism.

Nigeria s Urban History

Nigeria s Urban History
Author: Hakeem Ibikunle Tijani
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 326
Release: 2006
Genre: History
ISBN: PSU:000058657041

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Nigeria's Urban History is a collection of sixteen peer-reviewed essays that explore the nature of Nigeria's urbanism and the challenges it faces. Beginning with analysis of the role of colonialism in the country's urban identity, the volume examines the role of the present oil economy, gender issues, human interactions, poverty, crime, prostitution, and transportation on the nature of urban life and culture. The insights of this collection will benefit students and researchers, historians and social scientists, policymakers and planners alike.

Mundus Urbano Re thinking Urban Development

Mundus Urbano   Re thinking Urban Development
Author: Luana Xavier Pinto Coelho,Lorena Melgaco Silva Marques,Regina Orvananos Murguia
Publsiher: Frank & Timme GmbH
Total Pages: 227
Release: 2013-06-27
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9783865965325

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As we enter a "Mundus Urbano", urban issues become even more central to many professions related to planning. This situation not only reinforces long identified challenges but also generates new ones for which planners from all different fields of inquiry have to re-think their own practice. This book gathers works that reflect recent challenges examined by the fresh eyes of young professionals brought together to stretch conventions towards an innovative approach to urban studies. The reader will find world-wide as well as more localised study cases in four chapters that embed the most up-to-date questions permeating the field: sociocultural production and urban space, urban governance and social challenges, contemporary planning and cooperating in the south and sustainable urban infrastructure. Each of these chapters is introduced by prominent authors such as Prof. Amos Rapoport, PhD. Jaqueline Britto Pólvora, Prof. Guiqing Yang and Cor Dijkgraaf, who have been of great importance during the course of this advanced Master studies.

Urban Governance Under the Ottomans

Urban Governance Under the Ottomans
Author: Ulrike Freitag,Nora Lafi
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 284
Release: 2014-06-27
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781317931782

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Urban Governance Under the Ottomans focuses on one of the most pressing topics in this field, namely the question why cities formerly known for their multiethnic and multi- religious composition became increasingly marked by conflict in the 19th century. This collection of essays represents the result of an intense process of discussion among many of the authors, who have been invited to combine theoretical considerations on the question sketched above, with concrete case studies based upon original archival research. From Istanbul to Aleppo, and from the Balkans to Jerusalem, what emerges from the book is a renewed image of the imperial and local mechanisms of coexistence, and of their limits and occasional dissolution in times of change and crisis. Raising questions of governance and changes therein, as well as epistemological questions regarding what has often been termed 'cosmopolitanism', this book calls for a closer investigation of incidents of both peaceful coexistence, as well as episodes of violence and conflict. A useful addition to existing literature, this book will be of interest to scholars and researchers in the fields of Urban Studies, History and Middle Eastern Studies.

Urban Bodies

Urban Bodies
Author: Carole Rawcliffe
Publsiher: Boydell & Brewer Ltd
Total Pages: 450
Release: 2013
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781843838364

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The idea of English medieval towns and cities as filthy, muddy and insanitary is here overturned in a pioneering new study.