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Lookup NU author(s): Professor Pauline DixonORCiD, Dr Steve Humble MBEORCiD
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This book investigates urban life in the slums of Delhi, demonstrating how individuals and communities self-organise to solve problems that arise in their neighbourhoods.Around one-quarter of the world’s urban population live in informal, slum and squatter settlements, representing a significant economic and cultural force. Despite this, settlements are often perceived as marginal, homogenous places, overlooking the resilience and agency of the diverse actors, networks and social groups working collectively within them. This book draws on extensive qualitative and quantitative data from squatter and resettlement colonies in and around Delhi, foregrounding the voices of residents to build a bottom-up picture of place and urban development. The book analyses the contexts in which households operate within their communities and the adaptiveness of individuals living in different slum types, with differing levels of governance. In doing so, the book demonstrates the effect which different institutional agreements and governance systems have on enterprise, empowerment, resilience, trust, dignity and engaging in life that has purpose and meaning.This book’s detailed assessment of slum spaces and networks will be of interest to researchers across a range of fields, including international development, geography, urban planning, politics and sociology, as well as to policy makers and civil society organisations.
Author(s): Dixon P, Humble S
Publication type: Authored Book
Publication status: Published
Series Title: Routledge Studies in Cities and Development
Year: 2026
Number of Pages: 206
Online publication date: 26/08/2025
Acceptance date: 03/02/2024
Publisher: Routledge
Place Published: London
URL: https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003467342
DOI: 10.4324/9781003467342
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ISBN: 9781032740331