Informal urban street markets are ubiquitous. Nevertheless, their existence can never be taken for granted and must be continually worked at. They are ambient constellations and complex changing configurations, always coming apart as they are coming together, always at the edge of themselves. Some endure. Others are provisional and ephemeral. In a city somewhere, someone knocks a hole in a brick wall one morning to provide access to private land cleared by a developer’s machinery. For a few hours chickens are slaughtered, underwear sold, shoes repaired, and pensioners squat and slap their playing cards down on a plastic chair. By the evening the wall is bricked up, the police have moved everyone one, and the informal urban street market is ...
© 2016 Kirsten Seale. All rights reserved. Using a transnational analytical framework, this book pro...
This book provides a comparative and transnational analytical framework and a comprehensive overview...
The notion of informal economy is often associated with developing countries, where up to half of th...
Informal markets arise on the fault lines inscribed by global alliances of money and power: wars and...
Informal markets arise on the fault lines inscribed by global alliances of money and power: wars and...
In the past two decades numerous large-scale informal markets have emerged on the fringes of Europea...
This paper examines London’s street markets as overlooked sites of consumer modernity, ‘complex inte...
This new book is a lively and scholarly account of London’s street markets, which were an overlooked...
Purpose – The informal economy is more than the inverse of the formalised economy, but is a dynamic ...
The informal economy is a constant, though only partially visible, undercurrent of social and econom...
Book of proceedings: Annual AESOP Congress, Spaces of Dialog for Places of Dignity, Lisbon, 11-14th ...
Informalize! is the first book in the forthcoming Essays on the Political Economy of Urban Form seri...
After a short theoretical introduction that highlights how field research in public street markets p...
Supply markets have emerged as a central theme in the urban policies of many cities around the world...
The informal economy is a constant, though only partially visible, undercurrent of social and econom...
© 2016 Kirsten Seale. All rights reserved. Using a transnational analytical framework, this book pro...
This book provides a comparative and transnational analytical framework and a comprehensive overview...
The notion of informal economy is often associated with developing countries, where up to half of th...
Informal markets arise on the fault lines inscribed by global alliances of money and power: wars and...
Informal markets arise on the fault lines inscribed by global alliances of money and power: wars and...
In the past two decades numerous large-scale informal markets have emerged on the fringes of Europea...
This paper examines London’s street markets as overlooked sites of consumer modernity, ‘complex inte...
This new book is a lively and scholarly account of London’s street markets, which were an overlooked...
Purpose – The informal economy is more than the inverse of the formalised economy, but is a dynamic ...
The informal economy is a constant, though only partially visible, undercurrent of social and econom...
Book of proceedings: Annual AESOP Congress, Spaces of Dialog for Places of Dignity, Lisbon, 11-14th ...
Informalize! is the first book in the forthcoming Essays on the Political Economy of Urban Form seri...
After a short theoretical introduction that highlights how field research in public street markets p...
Supply markets have emerged as a central theme in the urban policies of many cities around the world...
The informal economy is a constant, though only partially visible, undercurrent of social and econom...
© 2016 Kirsten Seale. All rights reserved. Using a transnational analytical framework, this book pro...
This book provides a comparative and transnational analytical framework and a comprehensive overview...
The notion of informal economy is often associated with developing countries, where up to half of th...