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Author Elinoff, Eli, author.

Title Citizen designs : city-making and democracy in northeastern Thailand / Eli Elinoff
Published Honolulu : University of Hawaii Press, [2021]
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Description 1 online resource (xv, 292 pages) : illustrations
Contents Prologue: Disagreement in a Time of hapiness -- Designing the Political -- Infrastructures, Nation, and Citizen -- From Crisis to Community -- Citizen Designs -- Paper Communities -- Unity and Its Discontents -- Building Politics -- City of Disagreement -- Political Life in the Despotic City -- Happiness Otherwise -- Epilogue: Legacies of Politics -- Notes -- References -- Index
Summary What does it mean to design democratic cities and democratic citizens in a time of mass urbanization and volatile political transformation? Citizen Designs: City-Making and Democracy in Northeastern Thailand addresses this question by exploring the ways that democratic urban planning projects intersect with emerging political aspirations among squatters living in the northeastern Thai city of Khon Kaen. Based on ethnographic and historical research conducted since 2007, Citizen Designs describes how residents of Khon Kaen's railway squatter communities used Thailand's experiment in participatory urban planning as a means of reimagining their citizenship, remaking their communities, and acting upon their aspirations for political equality and the good life. It also shows how the Thai state used participatory planning and design to manage both situated political claims and emerging politics. Through ethnographic analysis of contentious collaborations between residents, urban activists, state planners, participatory architects, and city officials, Eli Elinoff's analysis reveals how the Khon Kaen's railway settlements became sites of contestation over political inclusion and the meaning and value of democracy as a political form in the first decades of the twenty-first century. Elinoff examines how as residents embraced politics to enact their equality, they inspired new debates about what good citizenship might mean and how democracy might look and feel. The disagreements over citizenship, like those Elinoff describes in Khon Kaen, reflect the kinds of aspirations for political equality that have been fundamental to Thailand's political transformation over the last two decades, which has seen new political actors asserting themselves at the ballot box and in the streets alongside the retrenchment of military authoritarianism. Citizen Designs offers new conceptual and empirical insights into the lived effects of Thailand's political volatility and into the current moment of democratic ambivalence, mass urbanization, and authoritarian resurgence
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Online resource; title from PDF title page (De Gruyter platform, viewed July 26, 2023)
Subject City planning -- Political aspects -- Thailand, Northeastern
City planning -- Thailand, Northeastern -- Citizen participation
Democracy -- Thailand, Northeastern
Squatters -- Political activity -- Thailand, Northeastern
City planning -- Citizen participation.
SOCIAL SCIENCE / Anthropology / General.
City planning -- Citizen participation
City planning -- Political aspects
Democracy
Squatters -- Political activity
Northeastern Thailand
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9780824888152
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