Welcome to the Urbanization and Development: Practice, Theory, and Policy course! The 21st century is an urban century. The UN estimates show that more than half the global population lives in cities. More than two-thirds of the global population is expected to be in cities by 2050 and this will be concentrated in cities in Asia, Africa, and Latin America. The UN projects that India and China, the two populous countries, will have nearly 700 million inhabitants in their cities. Yet, these Indian and Chinese cities have some high levels of inequality and competing interests over physical, economic, and political spaces. This course examines what makes cities contradictory spaces of work, residence, and play that enable the release of creative energies, aspirations, and economies yet simultaneously restrict, control, and confine.



Urbanization and Development: Practice, Theory, and Policy

Instructor: Bhuvaneswari Raman
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What you'll learn
Explain urban dynamics, specifically, the interlinkages between land, economy, and politics.Â
Describe conceptual and theoretical tools used for understanding cities.Â
Acquire knowledge of existing institutional arrangements and laws relating to urban development and emerging policy debates.Â
Describe the role of different institutions, including government agencies, courts, and civil society, in shaping city spaces.
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There are 7 modules in this course
The module will introduce you to different definitions of urbanization, the significant role of urban areas in driving economic development, and the shifting approaches to urbanization in the policy. You will also explore the geographical variations in the definition of urbanization and spatial patterns of urban growth. The module introduces you to the dynamics of city spaces, namely their cultural, social, and economic spaces. Further, it explores the concept of sustainable cities.
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11 videos2 readings4 assignments2 plugins
This module focuses on modern city theories. The sustainability of our economies depends on ensuring the prosperity of all in a city, community, and nation. In this module, you will explore modernization theories on cities through a focus on three strands of theories, namely, the British Utopias, Chicago School of Urban Ecology Theories, and Marxist theories on cities.
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9 videos2 readings4 assignments
This module introduces you to social and ecological urbanization. In this module, you will explore how the rise of identity and middle-class politics since the mid-seventies, together with the environmental and ecological crisis confronting humankind, generated new questions about urban social relations and shifted the theorization of nature and the city.
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6 videos3 readings3 assignments
Urban theories assume that all cities follow a similar development trajectory, and Western cities are considered archetypes. In this module, you will explore critically urban forms in post-colonial cities and in this light, their dual structure. Firstly, you will be introduced to the binary lens, namely, formal vs. informal and legal vs. illegal, in vogue to understand the cities of the Global South. Further, you will explore different conceptions of informal—as a sector, as a relationship, and as a process. You will understand the relationship between the formal and the informal. Lastly, you will explore how this duality (formal and informal) manifests in land, housing, and infrastructure.
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9 videos1 reading4 assignments
This module introduces you to the history of urban governments in the European Context and its introduction in the Asian, Latin American, and African contexts until the decade of nineties, prior to the globalization era. You will explore the institutional arrangement and the differences between cities in the role and powers of urban local government with respect to the master plan. You will also learn about the State–society’s relationship and social housing.
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9 videos1 reading4 assignments
In this module, you will explore the impact of globalization on city spaces. You will learn the theories on globalization, particularly those of World Cities, Global Cities, Transnational Urbanism, and Worlding Cities. You will explore how globalization impacted cities using the lens of accumulation by dispossession, speculative urbanism, and gentrification.
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9 videos1 reading4 assignments
In this module, you will explore urban governance issues and will engage with emerging issues such as deliberative democracy, e-governance, data governance, and new private actors (consultants and financial institutions, credit agencies) in shaping urban policy decisions and new laws to support the changes.
What's included
7 videos2 readings3 assignments
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This course is part of the following degree program(s) offered by O.P. Jindal Global University. If you are admitted and enroll, your completed coursework may count toward your degree learning and your progress can transfer with you.Âą
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