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Discover the groundbreaking insights in 'Migrants and Machine Politics,' a critical examination of how poor migrants influence urban city politics during rapid urbanization. This pivotal 2023 publication by Princeton University Press delves into the complexities of political engagement in urban slums, particularly in India, where millions have migrated from rural areas. The book dismantles common stereotypes of migrants as mere victims of exploitation and instead showcases their active role in crafting political machine networks. Through in-depth fieldwork, including ethnographic observations, interviews, and surveys, authors Adam Michael Auerbach and Tariq Thachil reveal how these communities demand better representation and accountability within their cities. 'Migrants and Machine Politics' not only challenges long-held assumptions about the urban poor but also provides a fresh perspective on the interplay between migration, urbanization, and political agency. Explore how slum residents navigate political landscapes, mobilize for change, and engage with local governance structures, making this book an essential read for scholars, policymakers, and anyone interested in the dynamics of urban politics and migrant integration. Join the conversation surrounding the transformative power of migration in urban settings and understand the vital role of machine politics in shaping inclusive city governance. enrich your understanding with this key resource that blends rigorous research with compelling narratives. Get your copy of 'Migrants and Machine Politics' today and be part of the essential dialogue on urban transformation and democracy.