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Contemporary Practices of Citizenship in Asia and the West: Care of the Self examines urban communities and societies in Asia and the West to shed much-needed light on issues that have emerged as the world experiences its new urban turn. An urbanized world should be an improving place, one that is better to live in, one where humans can flourish. This collection of essays examines contemporary practices of care of the self in cities in Asia and the West, including challenges to citizenship and even the right to the city itself. Written by a range of academics from different backgrounds (from architecture and urbanism, anthropology, social science, psychology, gender studies, history, and philosophy), their trans- and multidisciplinary approaches shed valuable light on what are sometimes quite old problems, leading to fresh perspectives and new ways of dealing with them. One thing that unites all of these papers is their people-centred approach, because, after all, a city is its people.

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|''[ ...]through all chapters Bracken presents the significance of apeople-centred approach in dealing with the role of human agency in everchanging cities, where citizenship is constantly reconfigured beyond our conventional understanding of it. This book has various tints and shades, which provide the reader an opportunity to engage in both philosophical thinking and emotional connection in regards to human agency and how people struggle to care for themselves in the city.''- Woojong Moon, Pacific Affairs Volume September 2023, V.96, no.3,

Acknowledgements 7(2)
Introduction 9(8)
Gregory Bracken
1 The Western World as Utopia? Thames Town, Songjiang and New Chinese Residential Habits
17(24)
Martin Minost
2 How Does Space Have Meaning? A Multifocal Approach to Korean Jimjilbang
41(26)
Vera Marie Halbig
3 Transforming the Self in Contemporary Korean Ki Suryan Water, Wood, and Stone in Two GiCheon DVDs
67(22)
Victoria Ten
4 The Relationship between Architecture and Ritual in the Hindu Crematorium
89(20)
Srivalli Pradeepthi Ikkurthy
5 New Bodies in Cities Contested Technologies of the Self in Urban India
109(18)
Rachana Johri
6 Family, Everyday Life, and the Making-up of Society A Case Study in Yokohama's Chinatown
127(24)
Wong Yee Lam Elim
7 Mental Health Scenario of Asian Americans Social and Environmental Determinants of their Well-being and Service Utilization
151(22)
Susheetabai R. Srinivasa
Sudershan Pasupuleti
8 `Care of the Self' and Discipline in Smart Cities Sensors in Singapore
173(22)
Joost Alleblas
Steven Dorrestijn
Afterword The Right to the City 195(6)
Gregory Bracken
Index 201
Gregory Bracken is Assistant Professor of Spatial Planning and Strategy at TU Delft and one of the co-founders of Footprint, the journal dedicated to architecture theory. From 2009 to 2015 he was a Research Fellow at the International Institute for Asian Studies (IIAS) Leiden where he co-founded the Urban Knowledge Network Asia (UKNA). His publications include The Shanghai Alleyway House: A Vanishing Urban Vernacular (2013), Asian Cities: Colonial to Global (2015), Contemporary Practices of Citizenship in Asia and the West (2020), and Ancient and Modern Practices of Citizenship in Asia and the West (2019).