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ID140853
Title ProperWhat you see is not always what you know
Other Title Informationstruggles against re-containment and the capacities to remake urban life in Jakarta's majority world
LanguageENG
AuthorSimone, AbdouMaliq
Summary / Abstract (Note)Although Jakarta seems to follow in the footsteps of other major Asian cities in its determination to flood the city with mega-developments, there are hesitations and interruptions along this seemingly smooth path. In the majority world, the onus of developing a viable place in the city largely fell to residents themselves, who then proceeded to elaborate intricate social and economic architectures of collaboration whose logics and operations were not easily translatable into the predominant categorizations employed by urban elites and authorities. These elites then attempted to disentangle these relationships, prioritizing the need for visibility, even as their own methods for retaining control were, themselves, usually opaque. This article explores how these ambiguous modalities of visibility are being reworked in contemporary Jakarta.
`In' analytical NoteSouth East Asia Research Vol. 23, No.2; Jun 2015: p.227-244
Journal SourceSouth East Asia Research 2015-06 23, 2
Key WordsTemporality ;  Jakarta ;  Visibility ;  Interweaving Time ;  Majority Urbanism