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SUMMARY:Inside the Black Box: Mapping Neighborhood Boundaries in a Muslim Informal Settlement. Case of Jamia Nagar\, Delhi\, India
DESCRIPTION:Presented by Zehra Mahdi\, Fulbright-Nehru Doctoral Research Fellow at the Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy and doctoral candidate at the Department of Architecture and Regional Planning\, Indian Institute of Technology (IIT)\, Kharagpur\, India. Her doctoral research focuses on neighborhood change in informal settlements in Delhi\, India that are predominantly inhabited by the Muslim community and influenced by the presence of anchor institutions. \nMuslim spaces in India are often characterized by a socio-spatial bundle of attributes enmeshed in planning informalities. They are frequently viewed through a lens of opaqueness and homogeneity by the State\, planners\, policy-makers\, and other residents. Such a generalization of space leads to stigmatization and uneven distribution of State resources. This talk illustrates the internal heterogeneity and dynamics of socio-spatial organization within Muslim spaces. It examines how residents define their neighborhoods by evoking spatial and non-spatial variables of distinctions\, and how their perception and delineation of neighborhoods differ based on their positionality. It then provides a method to reach consensus from multiple\, overlapping boundaries to operational neighborhood units. It is an attempt to move beyond the binaries of formal-informal\, religious\, and ethnic groups as black-box typifications in urban spaces\, and to counter map admin-political boundaries ‘from below’ by accounting for residents’ sensibilities\, agency\, and consensus.
URL:https://bloustein.rutgers.edu/event/inside-the-black-box-mapping-neighborhood-boundaries-in-a-muslim-informal-settlement-case-of-jamia-nagar-delhi-india/
LOCATION:Bloustein School\, Civic Square Building\, 33 Livingston Avenue\, New Brunswick\, NJ\, 08901\, United States
CATEGORIES:Faculty Bloustein,Seminar,Staff Bloustein,Student Organization
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SUMMARY:MHA Faculty Panel for Early Careerists
DESCRIPTION:Rutgers Graduate Society for Healthcare Leaders presents a dicussion featuring current Bloustein instructors including Bryan Knode\, MBA\, MBB\, Senior Director\, Strategy Development\, PDS Health; Jagpreet Sant\, MHA\, Managerial Consultant\, Kaiser Permanente; and Sunil Joshi\, MBA\, Strategic Advisor\, Technology Development Fund\, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center. They will be sharing their stories from college to career\, and offering advice to students on how to prepare for their own successful careers. \nRSVP HERE
URL:https://bloustein.rutgers.edu/event/mha-faculty-panel-for-early-careerists/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Career Information Session,Career Professional Development,Career Workshop Panel Roundtable,CAREERS,Health Administration,Student Organization,Virtual
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SUMMARY:Spring Health Administration Virtual Meet and Greet / Career Fair
DESCRIPTION:Join us in a virtual meet and greet / career fair where you will be able to meet and network with alumni / employers in small groups within break out rooms. \nIntroduce yourself and hear about what these alumni / employers do in health administration and learn about the available internship and job opportunities! \nVideo sharing is required. \nZoom RSVP \n  \nEmployers registered to attend:\n\nAtlantic Health System\nHackensack Meridian Health\nIQVIA\nJohnson & Johnson\nMemorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
URL:https://bloustein.rutgers.edu/event/spring-health-administration-virtual-meet-and-greet-career-fair/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:CAREERS,Health Administration,Student Organization,Virtual
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