Rethinking Urban Development: Exploring Cosmopolitanism and Regionalism in Post-Industrial Cities
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Book Details:
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Publisher: Rawat Publications
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Author: Vinita Pandey
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Language: English
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Edition: First Edition
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ISBN: 9788131606537
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Pages: 272
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Cover: Hardcover
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Dimensions: 8.7 x 5.7 x 0.8 inches
About the Book:
India's rapid urbanization is projected to result in about 600 million Indians living in urban areas by 2031. This phenomenon, coupled with globalization, is creating post-industrial cities that are increasingly cosmopolitan in nature. However, this accelerated urbanization and globalization have inadvertently posed a threat to the regional identities of people and places.
This book explores the dynamic interplay between cosmopolitanism and regionalism, both of which have played a crucial role in India's socio-economic development. While cosmopolitanism promotes universality and social tolerance, regionalism fosters a sense of brotherhood and identity. Both forces have a significant impact on urban economy and development, but their balance is key. The book focuses on the contrasts between these two forces and their influence on urban development in post-industrial cities like Hyderabad.
Cosmopolitanism, with its focus on universality, plays a role in reducing regional conflicts and promoting social cohesion. In contrast, regionalism, which emphasizes local identity and solidarity, can sometimes exacerbate regional tensions. This book offers a critical analysis of both cosmopolitanism and regionalism in the context of urban development, particularly in Hyderabad, and how these forces shape the socio-economic fabric of the city.
Contents:
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Cosmopolitanism and Regionalism: Concept and Overview
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Hyderabad and Its Tehzeeb
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Cosmopolitanism in Hyderabad
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Cosmopolitanism and Urban Development
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Regionalism and Urban Development
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Findings and Conclusions
About the Author:
Vinita Pandey is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Sociology at Nizam College, Osmania University, Hyderabad. Her research interests include Urban Sociology, Social Psychology, Qualitative Research, and Development Studies. She has contributed several research papers to national and international journals and books, focusing on participatory research and the urban middle class. Vinita Pandey is also the recipient of the Vidya Shiromani Award from the Citizens Council of Andhra Pradesh.