What We Are Reading Today: Migrants and Machine Politics

What We Are Reading Today: Migrants and Machine Politics
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Updated 09 January 2023
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What We Are Reading Today: Migrants and Machine Politics

What We Are Reading Today: Migrants and Machine Politics

Authors: Adam Michael & Tariq Thachil

As the Global South rapidly urbanizes, millions of people have migrated from the countryside to urban slums, which now house 1 billion people worldwide. 

The transformative potential of urbanization hinges on whether and how poor migrants are integrated into city politics.

Popular and scholarly accounts paint migrant slums as exhausted by dispossession, subdued by local dons, bought off by wily politicians, or polarized by ethnic appeals.

“Migrants and Machine Politics” shows how slum residents in India routinely defy such portrayals, actively constructing and wielding political machine networks to demand important, albeit imperfect, representation and responsiveness within the country’s expanding cities.

Drawing on years of pioneering fieldwork in India’s slums, including ethnographic observation, interviews, surveys, and experiments, Adam Michael Auerbach and Tariq Thachil reveal how migrants harness forces of political competition—as residents, voters, community leaders, and party workers—to sow unexpected seeds of accountability within city politics.