The green governmentality in an Indonesian metropolis |
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Authors: | Abidin Kusno |
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Institution: | Institute of Asian Research, University of British Columbia, Canada |
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Abstract: | The current interest in the ‘clean and green’ that has become part of urban governmentality in Indonesia's metropolis is illustrative of the practice of becoming a citizen of Jakarta today. The ongoing demand to reclaim and produce green space, however, entails the displacement of those who are considered to be blocking the success of urban green initiatives. This paper points to ways in which contemporary forms of power are built on the premise that a green environment requires individuals to reconfigure themselves to gain social legitimacy. It shows how the greening of Jakarta can be understood as part of the evolving technology of governance associated with postauthoritarian Indonesia. |
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Keywords: | green environment governmentality back to the city community middle class urban poor |
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