Spatial embeddedness and multi-scalar production networks: Urban practice of glass bangle-making in Firozabad
By: Mittal, Anjali
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BookPublisher: Economic & Political Weekly Description: 60(8), Feb 22, 2025: p.41-49.
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Economic & Political WeeklySummary: The centrality of an artisan’s household within the geography of traditional bangle-making is analysed by spatially locating it within the networks of production in the context of the Firozabad artisanal cluster in Uttar Pradesh. By employing a relational approach to the reading of space, the spatial configurations of work-life and the spatial practice of artisanal bangle-workers are analysed to arrive at the dynamic, multi-scalar urban spatiality emerging from an intersection of spatial embeddedness of both capital and labour in an artisan’s home. – Reproduced
https://www.epw.in/journal/review-urban-affairs/spatial-embeddedness-and-multi-scalar-production.html
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Indian Institute of Public Administration | 60(8), Feb 22, 2025: p.41-49 | Available | AR135493 |
The centrality of an artisan’s household within the geography of traditional bangle-making is analysed by spatially locating it within the networks of production in the context of the Firozabad artisanal cluster in Uttar Pradesh. By employing a relational approach to the reading of space, the spatial configurations of work-life and the spatial practice of artisanal bangle-workers are analysed to arrive at the dynamic, multi-scalar urban spatiality emerging from an intersection of spatial embeddedness of both capital and labour in an artisan’s home. – Reproduced
https://www.epw.in/journal/review-urban-affairs/spatial-embeddedness-and-multi-scalar-production.html


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