Democratization in Progress - Women and Local Politics in Urban India

Democratization in Progress - Women and Local Politics in Urban India

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Author: Archana Ghosh
Stephanie Tawa Lama-Rewal/
Publisher: Tulika
Year: 2005
Language: English
Pages: 158
ISBN/UPC (if available): 81-85229-97-X

Description

This book presents the findings of an empirical study of the implementation of women's reservations in four Indian mega-cities: Chennai Delhi, Kolkata and Mumbai. It offers a detailed and lively account of what it means to be a woman Councilor in an Indian mega-city today, and a critical view of the functioning of Municipal Corporations, with specific emphasis on women's role and opportunities to participate and perform in their new environment. By choosing to consider the decentralization policy in general and women's reservations in particular as an experiment in democratization, the author provide useful and useable insights into a range of issues at stake.

To what extent, in what ways and under which conditions can incr4ased political representation of women at the local level empower women?

Is the functioning of urban local bodies truly participatory and inclusive?

What are the (other) reforms needed to make women elected to urban local bodies more effective agents of urban development?

The first part of the book presents the theoretical, legal, material and institutional contexts in which the implementation of reservations for women must be situated. The second part analyses the empirical findings of the study and reflects on the relevance of gender in urban local self-government. The book thus provides new, concrete data on the question of women's political representation. It also contributes to the ongoing global debate about the relationships between democracy, inclusive urban governance, social justice and development.

Contents

Foreword
Acknowledgements
List of Tables
List of Abbreviations
Note on the Cities' Names
Introduction

Urbanization, Decentralization and Inclusive Urban Governance: The Indian Perspective

The Four Metropolises: Profile and Basic Amenities

Local Government in the Four Cities: Decentralization Process and Status

A Profile of Female Councillors

Gender in Municipal Elections

Women and Sustainable urban Development: Perceptions, Participation and Performance of Women Councillors

Gender in Municipal Politics

Conclusion

Bibliography
Index