This article draws on Asef Bayat’s theory of “quiet encroachment” to analyse the political agency of street hawkers and squatters in Accra, Ghana. It demonstrates how squatters and street hawkers in Ghana’s capital city are engaged in everyday practices of quiet encroachment, whereby they occupy urban space as a means to reproduce themselves. It then explores how encroachers take collective action to defend their access to urban space from state-led dispossession. In a context of competitive partisan politics where the management of urban space has become highly politicized, hawkers and squatters organizations have been empowered to seek active engagement and dialogue with the authorities. Whereas Bayat argues that the informal proletariat ...
This article examines the mechanisms through which street traders claim and maintain access to urban...
This article contributes to the discourse of participatory urban governance through a qualitative an...
The growth of informal settlements across the Global South has generated concomitant empirical resea...
This article draws on original empirical research in Accra, Ghana to explore the particular dynamics...
In order to develop effective policies to improve conditions for people working in the informal sect...
An analysis of multiple sources of evidence, including field interviews and non-participant observat...
Background: Globally, people often migrate from rural to urban areas in search of employment. Lack o...
Metropolitan local governments in Ghana, most especially the Accra Metropolitan Assembly (AMA), have...
By operating in public spaces not authorized for trading activities, street hawkers offer various pr...
It is estimated that around 90% of Ghana’s workforce is active in the informal economy. The immense ...
This article combines the concept of a “popular economy” with that of a “niche economy” to analyse t...
Street hawking/vending is an important activity in the informal sector which serves as a source of l...
Doctor of Philosophy in Economics.University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg, 2016.Slums are urba...
This study explores how slum governance leads to oppression and resistance in Accra. The study area ...
In spite of the enormous contributions the informal apprenticeship system has made to empowering man...
This article examines the mechanisms through which street traders claim and maintain access to urban...
This article contributes to the discourse of participatory urban governance through a qualitative an...
The growth of informal settlements across the Global South has generated concomitant empirical resea...
This article draws on original empirical research in Accra, Ghana to explore the particular dynamics...
In order to develop effective policies to improve conditions for people working in the informal sect...
An analysis of multiple sources of evidence, including field interviews and non-participant observat...
Background: Globally, people often migrate from rural to urban areas in search of employment. Lack o...
Metropolitan local governments in Ghana, most especially the Accra Metropolitan Assembly (AMA), have...
By operating in public spaces not authorized for trading activities, street hawkers offer various pr...
It is estimated that around 90% of Ghana’s workforce is active in the informal economy. The immense ...
This article combines the concept of a “popular economy” with that of a “niche economy” to analyse t...
Street hawking/vending is an important activity in the informal sector which serves as a source of l...
Doctor of Philosophy in Economics.University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg, 2016.Slums are urba...
This study explores how slum governance leads to oppression and resistance in Accra. The study area ...
In spite of the enormous contributions the informal apprenticeship system has made to empowering man...
This article examines the mechanisms through which street traders claim and maintain access to urban...
This article contributes to the discourse of participatory urban governance through a qualitative an...
The growth of informal settlements across the Global South has generated concomitant empirical resea...