This paper argues that retail spaces, such as marketplaces, are increasingly becoming sites of urban contestation. The globalisation of retail, online shopping and the redevelopment of cities has pushed marketplaces to the margins, but they still serve millions of people, particularly the urban poor. Concurrently, marketplaces are branded as authentic consumption experiences for tourists and residents. Building on these contradictions, I propose a novel framework with three analytical lenses to reposition marketplaces as marginal city spaces that serve as productive sites for studying urban transformation processes across the Global North and South
The ‘new retail geography’ was a term which emerged in the 1990s to describe a reconstructed and the...
After rapid growth in off-centre retailing in the late 1980s and early 1990s, the UK Government is n...
Focusing on the recent transformation of urban food markets in the UK, this paper applies a practice...
This chapter sets the ground for the argument and aim of this edited volume on marketplaces. The boo...
This paper uncovers the mobilisation and resistance of citizens in the UK against retail gentrificat...
This paper explores the crisis in our traditional shopping streets driven by the rapid move to shopp...
Commerce functions are on the basis of urban agglomerations, often justifying the existence of sever...
"This edited volume portrays marketplaces from a mobility perspective as dynamic and open entities c...
"This edited volume portrays marketplaces from a mobility perspective as dynamic and open entities c...
Traditional markets, where food and other goods are sold on the streets, in covered regulated spaces...
This chapter sets the ground for the argument and aim of this edited volume on marketplaces. The boo...
This paper examines London’s street markets as overlooked sites of consumer modernity, ‘complex inte...
© 2019, © 2019 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. This positioning paper explain...
In 2020, nation states across Europe restricted access to, and use of, public space to prevent the s...
The adaptation of marketplaces is a phenomenon of urban change across the world. As many marketplace...
The ‘new retail geography’ was a term which emerged in the 1990s to describe a reconstructed and the...
After rapid growth in off-centre retailing in the late 1980s and early 1990s, the UK Government is n...
Focusing on the recent transformation of urban food markets in the UK, this paper applies a practice...
This chapter sets the ground for the argument and aim of this edited volume on marketplaces. The boo...
This paper uncovers the mobilisation and resistance of citizens in the UK against retail gentrificat...
This paper explores the crisis in our traditional shopping streets driven by the rapid move to shopp...
Commerce functions are on the basis of urban agglomerations, often justifying the existence of sever...
"This edited volume portrays marketplaces from a mobility perspective as dynamic and open entities c...
"This edited volume portrays marketplaces from a mobility perspective as dynamic and open entities c...
Traditional markets, where food and other goods are sold on the streets, in covered regulated spaces...
This chapter sets the ground for the argument and aim of this edited volume on marketplaces. The boo...
This paper examines London’s street markets as overlooked sites of consumer modernity, ‘complex inte...
© 2019, © 2019 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. This positioning paper explain...
In 2020, nation states across Europe restricted access to, and use of, public space to prevent the s...
The adaptation of marketplaces is a phenomenon of urban change across the world. As many marketplace...
The ‘new retail geography’ was a term which emerged in the 1990s to describe a reconstructed and the...
After rapid growth in off-centre retailing in the late 1980s and early 1990s, the UK Government is n...
Focusing on the recent transformation of urban food markets in the UK, this paper applies a practice...