Grown in Delhi : a political ecology of social networks and agency among Yamuna farmers / Jessica Ann Diehl.
2023
HD8039.F32 D54 2023
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Grown in Delhi : a political ecology of social networks and agency among Yamuna farmers / Jessica Ann Diehl.
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9783031263804 electronic book
3031263804 electronic book
3031263790
9783031263798
3031263804 electronic book
3031263790
9783031263798
Published
Cham, Switzerland : Springer, [2023]
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (170 pages) : illustrations (black and white).
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10.1007/978-3-031-26380-4 doi
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HD8039.F32 D54 2023
Dewey Decimal Classification
338.1095456
Summary
This book explores how power relationships, measured through qualitative social network analysis, impact planning participation and livelihood strategies of a marginalized group of farmers cultivating the Yamuna River floodplain in Delhi, India. Through an in-depth study of 165 farming households facing land development, this book offers insights from the ground-up into how social dynamics enable and constrain agency. A novel mixed-methods approach was used to measure social networks and access to resources based on the different types of people farmers might interact with as part of their livelihoods: hired laborers, vendors, other farmers, etc. Digging deeper into social network patterns, typologies of power are illustrated as they manifest household agency through diverse pathways. More broadly, a political ecology lens is used to link together the multiple and fragmented Yamuna farmers stories with broader social, ecological, infrastructural, and economic contexts to suggest future directions for inquiry and policy related to localized urban food systems and sustainable development. This monograph will be of interest to academic faculty and graduate students in critical geography, cultural anthropology, food studies, landscape architecture/urban planning, and sociology. .
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Table of Contents
Introduction
Part I: A Political Ecology Lens
Chapter 1. Vulnerable, Yet Resilient
Part Ii: Social Networks And Access To Resources
Chapter 2. Urban Food System Concepts
Part Iii: Solutions Without Resolution
Chapter 3. Land, Knowledge, Strategies
Postscript: Final Reflection
References.
Part I: A Political Ecology Lens
Chapter 1. Vulnerable, Yet Resilient
Part Ii: Social Networks And Access To Resources
Chapter 2. Urban Food System Concepts
Part Iii: Solutions Without Resolution
Chapter 3. Land, Knowledge, Strategies
Postscript: Final Reflection
References.