State Service Delivery at the Margins
In this paper I examine how Pakistani citizens make claims on the publicly owned electrical utility. The study is centered on the experiences of a katchi abadi (informal settlement without documented land title) in central Islamabad. The myth that communities such as katchi abadis or favelas was exp...
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Main Author: | NAQVI, Ijlal |
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Language: | English |
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2013
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