Apr 22 2024 40 mins
Soumini Raja engages in a discussion with Amita Baviskar about her book ‘Uncivil City: Ecology, Equity and the Commons in Delhi' which was published by the SAGE Publications Pvt. Ltd in 2020
"Uncivil City: Ecology, Equity and the Commons in Delhi" by Amita Baviskar explores the complex interplay between urban development, environmental sustainability, and social justice in the context of Delhi, India's capital city. It gives a critical examination of how rapid urbanization, economic growth, and environmental degradation intersect to shape the lives of Delhi's residents. Overall, the book provides a nuanced analysis of the challenges facing contemporary urban India and offers valuable lessons for policymakers, activists, and scholars interested in creating more equitable and sustainable cities.
Amita Baviskar is a prominent scholar in Environmental Studies and Sociology, renowned for her research on environmental and development issues in India. With a background in Economics and Sociology, she holds a PhD from Cornell University. Her work focuses on social inequality, resource conflicts, and environmental movements, as evidenced in her acclaimed books like "In the Belly of the River" and "Uncivil City." Baviskar's contributions have earned her prestigious awards, including the Malcolm Adiseshiah Award and the Infosys Prize, cementing her position as a leading figure in the field of environmental sociology in India.
"Uncivil City: Ecology, Equity and the Commons in Delhi" by Amita Baviskar explores the complex interplay between urban development, environmental sustainability, and social justice in the context of Delhi, India's capital city. It gives a critical examination of how rapid urbanization, economic growth, and environmental degradation intersect to shape the lives of Delhi's residents. Overall, the book provides a nuanced analysis of the challenges facing contemporary urban India and offers valuable lessons for policymakers, activists, and scholars interested in creating more equitable and sustainable cities.
Amita Baviskar is a prominent scholar in Environmental Studies and Sociology, renowned for her research on environmental and development issues in India. With a background in Economics and Sociology, she holds a PhD from Cornell University. Her work focuses on social inequality, resource conflicts, and environmental movements, as evidenced in her acclaimed books like "In the Belly of the River" and "Uncivil City." Baviskar's contributions have earned her prestigious awards, including the Malcolm Adiseshiah Award and the Infosys Prize, cementing her position as a leading figure in the field of environmental sociology in India.