Adam Auerbach, Migrants and Machine Politics
As the Global South rapidly urbanizes, millions of people have migrated from the countryside to urban slums, which now house one billion people worldwide. The transformative potential of urbanization hinges on whether and how poor migrants are integrated into city politics. In Migrants and Machine Politics: How India鈥檚 Urban Poor Seek Representation and Responsiveness, SIS Professor聽Adam Auerbach and Tariq Thachil (University of Pennsylvania) draw on years of fieldwork in urban north India to argue against conventional portrayals of migrant settlements as politically subdued, bought-off, or polarized by local dons and political 鈥榤achines.鈥
Instead, Auerbach and Thachil show how migrants actively construct and populate the political networks that connect them to city governments. To do so, they generate and wield intense political competition to sow unexpected, important, and imperfect seeds of accountability within urban politics.
Praised by reviewers as 鈥減ioneering,鈥 鈥減athbreaking,鈥 鈥渁 tour de force,鈥 and 鈥渁 model of social-science research,鈥 Migrants and Machine Politics sheds new light on the political consequences of urbanization across India and the Global South.
Migrants and Machine Politics was published in 2023 by Princeton University Press. For more information, click聽.