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X-WR-CALNAME;VALUE=TEXT:Mumbai: Social Research & Urban Projections
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SUMMARY:Mumbai: Social Research & Urban Projections
DESCRIPTION:<div>	<drupal-media data-entity-type="media" data-entity-uuid="e4b35bbd-e45e-4640-a07d-bfb00576de0c" data-view-mode="hwp_large"></drupal-media></div><p>	Featuring new, largely unpublished work, this one-day conference sets up a dialogue between designers and social scientists. By connecting fine-grained micro studies with broader imaginations for the metropolitan region, we intend to open up new scalar possibilities for Mumbai.</p><p>	Please register for the event <a href="http://southasiainstitute.harvard.edu/mumbai-research-and-projections-conference/">here</a>.</p><hr><p>	<em>Schedule</em></p><p>	9:00 am Registration and coffee</p><p>	9:30 am <strong>Symposium</strong> <strong>Introduction and Morning Session Framing: </strong>Sai Balakrishnan, Eve Blau, Erik M. Ghenoiu</p><p>	<strong>Morning Session:</strong> <em>Urban Involution: Contemporary Critical Research on Mumbai</em></p><p>	10:00 am <strong>Panel 1: The Production of Informality</strong></p><ol>	<li>		Sapana Doshi, “The Redevelopmental State: Remaking Spaces of Rule, Inclusion, and Dispossession in Mumbai”	</li>	<li>		Vinit Mukhija, “A Quarter Century of Slum Redevelopment in Mumbai: What Has Happened and What Is Likely to Happen”	</li>	<li>		Jonathan Shapiro Anjaria, “Generative Conflict: Hawkers, Evictions and Public Space in Mumbai”	</li></ol><p>	11:15 am Coffee Break</p><p>	11:30 am <strong>Panel 2: From the Granular to the Regional</strong></p><ol>	<li>		Nikhil Anand, “Breakdown as Beginning: on Maintenance and Invisibility in the Hydraulic City”	</li>	<li>		Nikhil Rao, “From ‘Improvement’ to ‘Rehabilitation.’  Urban Expansion and the Fates of Cooperative Housing”	</li>	<li>		Ramya Ramanath, “Women Negotiating Place”	</li></ol><p>	12:45 pm Lunch Break</p><p>	<strong>Afternoon Session:</strong> <em>Regional Imaginaries: Speculations for Mumbai</em></p><p>	1:45 pm <strong>Afternoon Session Framing</strong></p><ol>	<li>		Peter Rowe, “The Mumbai Metropolitan Region and the Matter of Urban Form”	</li>	<li>		Rahul Mehrotra, Kate Cahill, “Learning from Mumbai”	</li></ol><p>	2:30 pm <strong>Panel 3: The Politics of Location</strong></p><ol>	<li>		Lisa Björkman, “Infrastructural Afterlives: Dwelling in World-Class Ruins at Mumbai’s urban edge”	</li>	<li>		Vineet Diwadkar, “50 Ways to Game a City: Loophole Planning in Contemporary Mumbai”	</li></ol><p>	3:30 pm Coffee Break</p><p>	3:45 pm <strong>Panel 4: Mapping the Mumbai Metropolitan Region</strong></p><ol>	<li>		Sai Balakrishnan, “Seeing Mumbai through Its Hinterland: Infrastructure and Land Politics Across the Urban-Rural Divide	</li>	<li>		Emilie Edelblutte, “Landscape and Political Ecology Approach for Long-Term Conservation of Leopards (<em>Panthera pardus</em>) in a Human-Dominated Landscape, India”	</li></ol><p>	4:45 pm <strong>Closing Discussion</strong> moderated by Rahul Mehrotra and Peter Rowe</p><p>	Free admission. Please register for the event <a href="http://southasiainstitute.harvard.edu/mumbai-research-and-projections-conference/">here</a></p>
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