This study explores the different ways in which male and female street vendors respond to change and how their responses shape current informal food systems in Hanoi. The approach of this study facilitates an exploration of individual adaptability built upon the institutions of family and village through gendered interdependent relationships
Focusing on intimacy, this study is situated at the intersection of Food Studies, Critical Refugee S...
Ann Marie Leshkowich. Essential Trade: Vietnamese Women in a Changing Marketplace. University of Haw...
After the fall of the Berlin Wall and the breakdown of the East German Socialist government, thousan...
Drawing upon examples of street vendors in Hanoi, this study explores gendered strategies to adapt t...
The paper emphasizes the resilience and transformative nature of Vietnam's street vending culture in...
Nguyen M. Trading in Broken Things: Gendered Performances and Spatial Practices in a Northern Vietna...
ABSTRACT This thesis discusses the changing society and how the urban setting affects how and whe...
This is a study of a group of recently arrived Vietnamese refugees. Qualitative research methods--pa...
As demand for food and farmland is increasing in Hanoi, the transition from an agricultural-based ec...
Street food vending is a global phenomenon present in both the developed and developing worlds and i...
In Vietnam, urban village is a unique phenomenon that highlights the process when farming villages w...
This thesis explores the role of women in a transitional economy. Doi moi, the process of 'renovatio...
With a focus on underpriviledged urban dwellers' everyday practices in Hanoi, this study aims to sho...
Nguyen M. Money, Risk Taking and Playing: Shifting Masculinity in a Waste-trading Community in North...
114 leaves : col. maps ; 28 cm.Includes abstract and appendices.Includes bibliographical references ...
Focusing on intimacy, this study is situated at the intersection of Food Studies, Critical Refugee S...
Ann Marie Leshkowich. Essential Trade: Vietnamese Women in a Changing Marketplace. University of Haw...
After the fall of the Berlin Wall and the breakdown of the East German Socialist government, thousan...
Drawing upon examples of street vendors in Hanoi, this study explores gendered strategies to adapt t...
The paper emphasizes the resilience and transformative nature of Vietnam's street vending culture in...
Nguyen M. Trading in Broken Things: Gendered Performances and Spatial Practices in a Northern Vietna...
ABSTRACT This thesis discusses the changing society and how the urban setting affects how and whe...
This is a study of a group of recently arrived Vietnamese refugees. Qualitative research methods--pa...
As demand for food and farmland is increasing in Hanoi, the transition from an agricultural-based ec...
Street food vending is a global phenomenon present in both the developed and developing worlds and i...
In Vietnam, urban village is a unique phenomenon that highlights the process when farming villages w...
This thesis explores the role of women in a transitional economy. Doi moi, the process of 'renovatio...
With a focus on underpriviledged urban dwellers' everyday practices in Hanoi, this study aims to sho...
Nguyen M. Money, Risk Taking and Playing: Shifting Masculinity in a Waste-trading Community in North...
114 leaves : col. maps ; 28 cm.Includes abstract and appendices.Includes bibliographical references ...
Focusing on intimacy, this study is situated at the intersection of Food Studies, Critical Refugee S...
Ann Marie Leshkowich. Essential Trade: Vietnamese Women in a Changing Marketplace. University of Haw...
After the fall of the Berlin Wall and the breakdown of the East German Socialist government, thousan...