Street trading takes place on the most contested public spaces-streets. Street spaces are therefore sites of spatialjustice and injustice and consequently inclusion and exclusion. This paper explores the dynamics of street tradingas street spatial (in)justice in Musina Town. The study adopts a qualitative research approach. Data were collectedin the form of structured interviews with Musina Local Municipality officials and semi-structured interviews with 30street traders from Musina Town CBD. The key findings reveal that issuing of trading licenses is a controlled form ofspatial justice, which limits the expansion of street trade and confines the traders to a particular space. The findingsreveal that the ‘‘Right to the City’’ claims depend ...
International audienceThis paper is about the contested use of urban space, focusing on the appropri...
This paper is about the contested use of urban space, focusing on the appropriation of informal trad...
The demand for a spatial turn to enhance citizens’ ‘right to the city’ is gaining more momentum in t...
PhD (Science with Urban and Regional Planning), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusStreet tr...
Safe and secure street spaces for pedestrians translate to spatially just urban environments. This s...
Street trading has become integral to how public space works in cities of the global South. It canno...
Street trading has become integral to how public space works in cities of the global South. It canno...
This article explores how street economy workers are resisting the condition of ‘displaceability’ im...
This article explores how street economy workers are resisting the condition of ‘displaceability’ im...
There is a long history of street trading restriction in South Africa, and the relocation of traders...
The significant proportion of the poor in Indian cities who depend on street trade for their livelih...
Masters Degrees. University of KwaZulu-Natal. Pietermaritzburg.The Constitution of the Republic of S...
Street traders operate in and around spaces that facilitate optimal interactions with potential cust...
The demand for a spatial turn to enhance citizens’ ‘right to the city’ is gaining more momentum in t...
International audienceThis paper is about the contested use of urban space, focusing on the appropri...
International audienceThis paper is about the contested use of urban space, focusing on the appropri...
This paper is about the contested use of urban space, focusing on the appropriation of informal trad...
The demand for a spatial turn to enhance citizens’ ‘right to the city’ is gaining more momentum in t...
PhD (Science with Urban and Regional Planning), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusStreet tr...
Safe and secure street spaces for pedestrians translate to spatially just urban environments. This s...
Street trading has become integral to how public space works in cities of the global South. It canno...
Street trading has become integral to how public space works in cities of the global South. It canno...
This article explores how street economy workers are resisting the condition of ‘displaceability’ im...
This article explores how street economy workers are resisting the condition of ‘displaceability’ im...
There is a long history of street trading restriction in South Africa, and the relocation of traders...
The significant proportion of the poor in Indian cities who depend on street trade for their livelih...
Masters Degrees. University of KwaZulu-Natal. Pietermaritzburg.The Constitution of the Republic of S...
Street traders operate in and around spaces that facilitate optimal interactions with potential cust...
The demand for a spatial turn to enhance citizens’ ‘right to the city’ is gaining more momentum in t...
International audienceThis paper is about the contested use of urban space, focusing on the appropri...
International audienceThis paper is about the contested use of urban space, focusing on the appropri...
This paper is about the contested use of urban space, focusing on the appropriation of informal trad...
The demand for a spatial turn to enhance citizens’ ‘right to the city’ is gaining more momentum in t...