Two Kinds of Activism: Reflections on Citizenship in Globalizing Delhi
The paper examines two of the most pressing concerns in Delhi: housing and the
environment. The paper reviews the activities of Resident Welfare Associations, Sajha
Manch, and Delhi Janwadi Adhikar Manch, in order analyze the effects of activism of
two different kinds since 1990. It also explores the possibilities and limits of grassroots
alternatives in times of globalization. The paper primarily draws on newspapers
clippings, news magazines, Sajha Manch Samachar (bulletins of Sajha Manch) and
various pamphlets published by Sajha Manch, Delhi Janwadi Adhikar Manch and other
bodies in the wake of various events. Drawing on Tarlo’s methodological precept of
using government documents to demonstrate state practices, I argue that the bulletins
and clippings can provide an ethnographic window into the larger picture of lived
politics and the negotiations of citizenship in Delhi.
Author(s):
Sanjeev Routray
| Posted on:
14 Jun 2013
Address:
University of British Columbia,
Vancouver