Infrastructure Networks and Urban Inequality: The Political Geography of Water Flows in Bangalore
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Fri, Apr 27, 2018 from 02:00pm — 04:00pm, ET
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JOINT SEMINAR ON SOUTH ASIAN POLITICS SERIES
Infrastructure Networks and Urban Inequality: The Political Geography of Water Flows in Bangalore
Alison Post, Associate Professor of Political Science and Global Metropolitan Studies, University of California, Berkeley
Chair: Emmerich Davies, Assistant Professor of Education, Harvard Graduate School of Education
Alison Post studies comparative political economy, focusing on the politics of urban and regional development. In particular, her research examines the politics of regulating urban infrastructure and utilities investment in Latin America and South Asia.
Alison Post’s Recent Paper: Infrastructure Networks and Urban Inequality: The Political Geography of Water Flows in Bangalore
A reception will follow the seminar from 4 pm-5 pm.