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Ishita Chatterjee
Ishita Chatterjee
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Towards a morphogenesis of informal settlements
K Dovey, M van Oostrum, I Chatterjee, T Shafique
Habitat International 104, 102240, 2020
1282020
Informal settlement is not a euphemism for'slum': what's at stake beyond the language?
K Dovey, T Shafique, M van Oostrum, I Chatterjee
International Development Planning Review 43 (2), 2021
552021
What works in the architecture studio? Five strategies for optimising student learning
R McLaughlan, I Chatterjee
International Journal of Art & Design Education 39 (3), 550-564, 2020
242020
Rising inequalities, deepening divides: Urban citizenship in the time of COVID‐19
RB Recio, LN Lata, I Chatterjee
Geographical Research 59 (4), 500-513, 2021
222021
COVID-19 reveals unequal urban citizenship in Manila, Dhaka and Delhi
RB Recio, I Chatterjee, L Nahar Lata
LSE COVID-19 Blog, 2020
62020
Atlas of Informal Settlement: Understanding Self-Organized Urban Design
K Dovey, M van Oostrum, T Shafique, I Chatterjee, E Pafka
Bloomsbury Publishing, 2023
42023
Whose vision, which city?: Planning and unseeing in urban Asia
RB Recio, I Chatterjee, LN Lata, N Dangol
The Routledge Handbook of Architecture, Urban Space and Politics, Volume I …, 2022
12022
Urban citizenship in the global south: Critical reflections on the tactics and counter‐tactics of the urban poor
RB Recio, E Wolff, A Alam, S Routray, E Gaisie, A Marin‐Toro, ...
New Zealand Geographer 79 (1), 46-53, 2023
2023
No city for Khori Gaon residents: Forced eviction during a pandemic in the name of forest conservation
I Chatterjee
Radical Housing Journal, 2022
2022
Widening Urban Divide: COVID-19 and the Unequal Citizenship
RB Recio, I Chatterjee, LN Lata
GLOBAL POLICY LAB, 20-21, 2020
2020
Morphogenetic process of an informal settlement on the hills of Delhi, India
I Chatterjee
CUI ’18 / VI. International Contemporary Urban Issues Conference Proceedings …, 2018
2018
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