International audienceThis introduction highlights the paradox of the uses and regulation of public spaces by street trading reflected in two interwoven contradictions. The first contradiction is about the massive presence of street trade and the persistent ambiguous regulatory framework. The second contradiction deals with the misconception of street vending as an “unorganized” and “temporary” activity. It illustrates that vague legal and institutional frameworks as well as a hostile operating environment are drivers of conflictual uses of public space, such as streets that are partially fragmented and privatized by traders
STREET VENDING AND METROPOLIZATION. The purpose of this Theme Issue of Cybergeo is to move beyond a ...
STREET VENDING AND METROPOLIZATION. The purpose of this Theme Issue of Cybergeo is to move beyond a ...
This paper argues that retail spaces, such as marketplaces, are increasingly becoming sites of urban...
This introduction highlights the paradox of the uses and regulation of public spaces by street tradi...
This introduction highlights the paradox of the uses and regulation of public spaces by street tradi...
International audienceThis introduction highlights the paradox of the uses and regulation of public ...
This text is an attempt at a sociological description of the phenomenon of street trading as a form ...
This chapter sets the ground for the argument and aim of this edited volume on marketplaces. The boo...
Since the economic reforms of the 1990’s, street vending plays an important part in everyday life an...
In New York City conflict over street vending has evolved over the years, reflecting the political, ...
PhD (Science with Urban and Regional Planning), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusStreet tr...
This paper is about the contested use of urban space, focusing on the appropriation of informal trad...
This paper is about the contested use of urban space, focusing on the appropriation of informal trad...
It is least acknowledged in daily discourses that street vending is a very important phenomenon. Lit...
It is least acknowledged in daily discourses that street vending is a very important phenomenon. Lit...
STREET VENDING AND METROPOLIZATION. The purpose of this Theme Issue of Cybergeo is to move beyond a ...
STREET VENDING AND METROPOLIZATION. The purpose of this Theme Issue of Cybergeo is to move beyond a ...
This paper argues that retail spaces, such as marketplaces, are increasingly becoming sites of urban...
This introduction highlights the paradox of the uses and regulation of public spaces by street tradi...
This introduction highlights the paradox of the uses and regulation of public spaces by street tradi...
International audienceThis introduction highlights the paradox of the uses and regulation of public ...
This text is an attempt at a sociological description of the phenomenon of street trading as a form ...
This chapter sets the ground for the argument and aim of this edited volume on marketplaces. The boo...
Since the economic reforms of the 1990’s, street vending plays an important part in everyday life an...
In New York City conflict over street vending has evolved over the years, reflecting the political, ...
PhD (Science with Urban and Regional Planning), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusStreet tr...
This paper is about the contested use of urban space, focusing on the appropriation of informal trad...
This paper is about the contested use of urban space, focusing on the appropriation of informal trad...
It is least acknowledged in daily discourses that street vending is a very important phenomenon. Lit...
It is least acknowledged in daily discourses that street vending is a very important phenomenon. Lit...
STREET VENDING AND METROPOLIZATION. The purpose of this Theme Issue of Cybergeo is to move beyond a ...
STREET VENDING AND METROPOLIZATION. The purpose of this Theme Issue of Cybergeo is to move beyond a ...
This paper argues that retail spaces, such as marketplaces, are increasingly becoming sites of urban...