Marginalisation, contestation, and change in South Asian cities/
by Nida Kirmani.
Material type: BookPublisher: Pakistan: Oxford, 2021Description: 218p.ISBN: 9789697340125.Subject(s): Cities and towns - social aspects - India | Cities and towns - social aspects - PaksitanItem type | Location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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Central Library AIOU Islamabad
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Allama Iqbal Open UniversityCentral Library |
307.76 MAR (Browse shelf) | Available | 134962 |
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3. Looking at the city from below: contribution of 'access' approach and 'cityscapes' in Amritsar
4. Bolstering security by erecting barriers and restricting access: the case of Karachi
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8. City boundaries and waste frontiers: exploring Nayandahalli, as an ecosystem where waste is transformed into resource
9. 'Studying in the Mahol': middle-class spaces and aspiring middle-class male subjects in urban Pakistan
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