This text is an attempt at a sociological description of the phenomenon of street trading as a form of (in)visible presence in the public space of the city. Street traders are (in)visible in the sense that, in breaking the legal regulations setting the frame for public visibility, they must be invisible to the apparatus of power in order to avoid fines and ensure their ability to achieve their aims, their livelihoods. On the one hand, street traders balance on the edge of the law, transgressing the public order, and on the other hand, they are active creators of its (in)visible portion, metaphorically speaking—protesters against the established socio-cultural structures but in reality people seeking the means to survive
Selling goods and providing services in public spaces is one of the most accessible occupations for ...
Since the economic reforms of the 1990’s, street vending plays an important part in everyday life an...
Today's urban streets are usually planned for purposes of mobility: pedestrians, as well as a variet...
This paper analyses how a Big Issue vendor approached passers-by and how they responded, how recogni...
This paper analyses how a Big Issue vendor approached passers-by and how they responded, how recogni...
This paper analyses how a Big Issue vendor approached passers-by and how they responded, how recogni...
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 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...
Since the reforms of the 1990s, informal street trading has played an ever-growing role in India’s u...
PhD (Science with Urban and Regional Planning), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusStreet tr...
International audienceThis introduction highlights the paradox of the uses and regulation of public ...
Selling goods and providing services in public spaces is one of the most accessible occupations for ...
The existence of street vendors has always been part of the growth of cities throughout the hemisphe...
Selling goods and providing services in public spaces is one of the most accessible occupations for ...
Since the economic reforms of the 1990’s, street vending plays an important part in everyday life an...
Today's urban streets are usually planned for purposes of mobility: pedestrians, as well as a variet...
This paper analyses how a Big Issue vendor approached passers-by and how they responded, how recogni...
This paper analyses how a Big Issue vendor approached passers-by and how they responded, how recogni...
This paper analyses how a Big Issue vendor approached passers-by and how they responded, how recogni...
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 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...
Since the reforms of the 1990s, informal street trading has played an ever-growing role in India’s u...
PhD (Science with Urban and Regional Planning), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusStreet tr...
International audienceThis introduction highlights the paradox of the uses and regulation of public ...
Selling goods and providing services in public spaces is one of the most accessible occupations for ...
The existence of street vendors has always been part of the growth of cities throughout the hemisphe...
Selling goods and providing services in public spaces is one of the most accessible occupations for ...
Since the economic reforms of the 1990’s, street vending plays an important part in everyday life an...
Today's urban streets are usually planned for purposes of mobility: pedestrians, as well as a variet...