New Politics, Old Paradigms: Urban Environmentalism and the Reshaping of New Delhi

Main author: Batabyal, Somnath
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description Taking two media-led environmental campaigns in India’s capital, New Delhi, as case studies, this paper argues that Climate Change discourse has followed the patterns of development politics. While globalisation and economic shifts have altered the North/ South power dynamics since the twentieth century, the post development age has given rise to a transnational middle class that seeks to reemploy similar hegemonic paradigms and shape the world in its terms. This class has replaced the notional North; the world’s poor replaces the notional South. This transnational middle class, the case studies highlights, moulds the environmental discourse in the public sphere to suit their own imaginations of urban space and the mainstream media is an active partner in this articulation.
author_additional Schuler, Barbara
author_additionalStr Schuler, Barbara
format Book Chapters
author Batabyal, Somnath
author_facet Batabyal, Somnath
authorStr Batabyal, Somnath
author_letter Batabyal, Somnath
title New Politics, Old Paradigms: Urban Environmentalism and the Reshaping of New Delhi
publisher Brill
publishDate 2014
url https://eprints.soas.ac.uk/22745/