The Sarai Readers are published once a year. Each issue is structured around a specific theme and features articles, essays, reviews & criticism, interviews and photographic essays. The Readers are inter-disciplinary and invite and commission writing by practitioners, academics, activists and artists from diverse fields.
'This year's Sarai Reader brings together a range of critical thinking on urban life and the contemporary, marked by spreading media cultures, new social conflict and globalisation. Scholars, media practitioners, critics and activists use a flow of images, memories and hidden realities to create a fascinating array of original interventions in thinking about cities today. In the context of India, where a large part of this reader has been edited, this is significant, given the frugality of writing on city life in this part of the world.' - extracted from the Sarai website
Note: This text is available at http://www.sarai.net/publications/readers/02-the-cities-of-everyday-life in PDF format.
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Jeebesh BAGCHI, 
Geert LOVINK, 
Monica NARULA, 
Shuddhabrata SENGUPTA, 
Ravi SUNDARAM, 
English
critical theory,  digital art,  technology,  globalisation,  India,  urbanism
2002
376
8190142909
1
anthology
Urban Morphologies
The City as Spectacle and Performance
The Street is the Carrier and the Sign
For Those Who Live in Cities
Cybermohalla Diaries
9/11 - Media City
Virtual Architecture + Digital Urbanism
The Politics of Information
Alt/Option
This Year/This City
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