The actual Gujarat model: Authoritarianism, capitalism, Hindu nationalism and populism in the time of Modi

N Sud - Journal of Contemporary Asia, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
ABSTRACT Gujarat is Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi's home State and training
ground. His Gujarat Model is projected as growth and development oriented. This article …

Twenty years of BRICS: political and economic transformations through the lens of land

M Chatterjee, I Naka - Oxford development studies, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
November 2021 marked the 20th anniversary of the conception of BRICS. Two decades
have passed since the acronym BRIC–Brazil, Russia, India, China–was brought into our …

Global land deals: what has been done, what has changed, and what's next?

WW Wolford, B White, I Scoones, R Hall… - The Journal of …, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
In 2010, we formed the Land Deal Politics Initiative to study the rising number of large-scale
land deals taking place around the world. We organised small grant competitions and …

Articulation work: Value chains of land assembly and real estate development on a peri-urban frontier

V Gidwani, C Upadhya - Environment and Planning A …, 2023 - journals.sagepub.com
If the entanglements of real estate and finance capital are pivotal in ongoing urban
transformations in cities of the global south, then a less visible but equally vital dimension is …

Populism in emerging economies: authoritarian politics, labour precariousness, and aspirational classes in Brazil, India, and the Philippines (BIP)

R Pinheiro-Machado, C Marins… - The Rise of the …, 2023 - taylorfrancis.com
At the beginning of the 2000s, emergent economies were promising bastions of global
democracy. Yet, democratic consolidation faces significant challenges as Brazil, India, and …

[PDF][PDF] When'green'becomes' saffron': Wind extraction, border surveillance, and citizenship regime at the edge of the Indian state

D Singh - Journal of Political Ecology, 2023 - journals.librarypublishing.arizona …
Low-carbon mega-infrastructures constitute one of the main institutional responses to
climate change in India's agrarian settings, as they are imagined around features …

Land for urbanization: Shifting policies and variegated accumulation strategies in a fast-growing city in eastern India

D Barman, S Chowdhury - Land Use Policy, 2024 - Elsevier
Land emerged as a critical element to understand India's new urban transition and
development-dispossession debate since it adopted the globalization policies in 1991. The …

[HTML][HTML] When extractive and racial capitalism combine–Indigenous and caste based struggles with land, labour and law in India

A Dulhunty - Geoforum, 2023 - Elsevier
Abstract While the Government of India has made numerous statements about its
'green'credentials, extractive capitalism continues at an escalating pace across the country …

Urbanization without guarantees: articulation, rentier capitalism and occupancy on the agrarian urban frontier

T Cowan - Urban Geography, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
This article engages with the work of Stuart Hall to examine conditions of agrarian city-
making on India's urban frontier. The article draws on Hall's writings on articulation and …

'This is all waste': emptying, cleaning and clearing land for renewable energy dispossession in borderland India

D Singh - Contemporary South Asia, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
Renewables are imagined in India around features of 'greenness' and 'cleanness' and are
presented as the modern pathway towards sustainable development and unlimited growth …