Drawing upon examples of street vendors in Hanoi, this study explores gendered strategies to adapt to rapid urbanization, and how street vendors’ responses, in turn, shape the current informal food systems. The findings show that Hanoi’s informal food system is organized based on social, as well as economic, interactions and therefore the system’s power hierarchy and gender relations are different from those of formal systems, while providing livelihood opportunities for poor people in both urban and rural spaces. Women operate based on social relations rather than economic interactions, while men’s activities tend to be more capital-based and similar to the formal systems. As a result, men and women encounter different challenges in sustai...
This paper presents empirical findings of a study on the mobility situation of people of different g...
Gendered urban agriculture A gendered perspective on urban food security is essential in understandi...
The urbanization process is frequently shaped by prevailing constructions of gender. The recognition...
This study explores the different ways in which male and female street vendors respond to change and...
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114 leaves : col. maps ; 28 cm.Includes abstract and appendices.Includes bibliographical references ...
This is an examination of public eating in urban Thai society. By advancing the concept of foodscap...
Nguyen M. Trading in Broken Things: Gendered Performances and Spatial Practices in a Northern Vietna...
As demand for food and farmland is increasing in Hanoi, the transition from an agricultural-based ec...
This thesis explores the role of women in a transitional economy. Doi moi, the process of 'renovatio...
ABSTRACT This thesis discusses the changing society and how the urban setting affects how and whe...
Street food vending is a global phenomenon present in both the developed and developing worlds and i...
The paper emphasizes the resilience and transformative nature of Vietnam's street vending culture in...
Based on a qualitative study of Hanoi underprivileged households’ livelihoods, this article addresse...
Vietnam is currently in a volatile transition period. The country has been experiencing rapid econo...
This paper presents empirical findings of a study on the mobility situation of people of different g...
Gendered urban agriculture A gendered perspective on urban food security is essential in understandi...
The urbanization process is frequently shaped by prevailing constructions of gender. The recognition...
This study explores the different ways in which male and female street vendors respond to change and...
The table of contents for this item can be shared with the requester. The requester may then choose ...
114 leaves : col. maps ; 28 cm.Includes abstract and appendices.Includes bibliographical references ...
This is an examination of public eating in urban Thai society. By advancing the concept of foodscap...
Nguyen M. Trading in Broken Things: Gendered Performances and Spatial Practices in a Northern Vietna...
As demand for food and farmland is increasing in Hanoi, the transition from an agricultural-based ec...
This thesis explores the role of women in a transitional economy. Doi moi, the process of 'renovatio...
ABSTRACT This thesis discusses the changing society and how the urban setting affects how and whe...
Street food vending is a global phenomenon present in both the developed and developing worlds and i...
The paper emphasizes the resilience and transformative nature of Vietnam's street vending culture in...
Based on a qualitative study of Hanoi underprivileged households’ livelihoods, this article addresse...
Vietnam is currently in a volatile transition period. The country has been experiencing rapid econo...
This paper presents empirical findings of a study on the mobility situation of people of different g...
Gendered urban agriculture A gendered perspective on urban food security is essential in understandi...
The urbanization process is frequently shaped by prevailing constructions of gender. The recognition...