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22 May 2025 14:30

From City of Angels and Venice of the East to City of Contradiction

Aula 8, Rio Nuovo

Pitch Pongsawat, Chulalongkorn University

From City of Angels and Venice of the East to City of Contradiction: Introduction to Bangkok’s Politics of Development

The seminar introduces several issues of Bangkok’s politics of urban development from its establishment in 1782 to the present era. The city with 1682 canals and 2604 km in length grew unrestrained to become one of the largest capital cities in Asia, with floods and several other challenges that reflect its inability to deal with fundamental urban planning issues facing a fast-growing city in the global context. The seminar traces Bangkok’s politics of urban development from the feudal period up to the democratic period, with its special administrative structure and its tendency to be the city of post-politics.

Pitch Pongsawat received his MPhil in Land Economy from the University of Cambridge and his Ph.D. from the Department of City and Regional Planning, University of California at Berkeley. He has been teaching and researching the electoral politics of urban areas in Thailand, especially Bangkok and its vicinity. He is also researching the issues of urban poverty in Bangkok, such as COVID-19, the production of urban space in Bangkok, the floating population in Bangkok, and informal rental housing in Bangkok.

 

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Dipartimento di Studi sull'Asia e sull'Africa Mediterranea (Giuseppe Bolotta e Edoardo Siani)

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