Talk: Waste and Workers
| Event Start Date: 27th June 2016 | Event End Date: 27th June 2016 | Event Venue: Hyderabad |
Centre for Policy Research is pleased to invite you to a talk on
Waste and Workers in Hyderabad
by Anant Maringanti
Monday, 27 June 2016, 11:00 a.m. – 1 p.m.
This talk will look at how the waste economy and different forms of work relating to waste interact with each other. Waste management in Indian cities is a question not only of urban governance, i.e. of how and whether the solid waste is managed, but also of urban informality, i.e. the informal actors and institutions involved in waste management. This talk attempts to shed light on the process of waste management in an urban setting by focusing on the communities, places and institutions that enable us to build a grounded understanding of everyday negotiations and how communities build critical spatial imaginations.
Anant Maringanti is Executive Director of Hyderabad Urban Lab and a geographer with a PhD from University of Minnesota and has taught graduate courses at the National University of Singapore and University of Hyderabad. His research and teaching interests centre on questions of urbanization and globalization from the South Asian vantage point. He is currently the director of Hyderabad Urban Lab, a multi-disciplinary research programme run by the Right to the City Foundation. He is widely published in national and international academic journals on social movements, politics of development and urbanization.

