The article aims to investigate the relations between work and urban space, focusing on the struggles of street vendors for the “right to the city centre” in Belo Horizonte, Brazil. We join critical debates on Brazil’s internationally praised urban reform by focusing on informal workers. Beyond lacking the protection of labour laws, the “right to the city” (RttC) of such workers has been consistently denied through restrictive legislations and policies. In the context of the “crisis” of waged labour, we explore the increasing centrality of urban space for working-class political struggles. Looking at Belo Horizonte, the article traces the relation between urban participatory democracy and the development of legal-institutional frameworks th...
This paper is based on ethnographic research conducted with migrant and Italian street vendors in Na...
Abstract The article deals with the daily struggle for access to the right to housing and the city. ...
Urban margins are typically depicted as residual, apolitical spaces, where delinquent activities tak...
The article aims to investigate the relations between work and urban space, focusing on the struggle...
This paper focuses on the struggle of a group of street vendors in Belo Horizonte, Brazil – displace...
The paper aims to investigate the relations between work and urban space, focusing on the struggles ...
Since re-democratisation, Brazil has experienced a slow but continuous process of urban reform, with...
In this paper, I examine the links between revanchist populism and the labor crisis in Brazil, a cou...
Since re-democratisation, Brazil has experienced a slow but continuous process of urban reform, with...
This article compares two cases of displacement suffered by informal workers and informal residents ...
This article explores how street economy workers are resisting the condition of ‘displaceability’ im...
This article compares two cases of displacement suffered by informal workers and informal residents ...
[EN] The right to the city, a concept previously associated with radical social movements, has been ...
The city centre of São Paulo has increasingly become a key site for local housing movements to chall...
This article focuses on the role of traders and small businesses in urban social movements by explor...
This paper is based on ethnographic research conducted with migrant and Italian street vendors in Na...
Abstract The article deals with the daily struggle for access to the right to housing and the city. ...
Urban margins are typically depicted as residual, apolitical spaces, where delinquent activities tak...
The article aims to investigate the relations between work and urban space, focusing on the struggle...
This paper focuses on the struggle of a group of street vendors in Belo Horizonte, Brazil – displace...
The paper aims to investigate the relations between work and urban space, focusing on the struggles ...
Since re-democratisation, Brazil has experienced a slow but continuous process of urban reform, with...
In this paper, I examine the links between revanchist populism and the labor crisis in Brazil, a cou...
Since re-democratisation, Brazil has experienced a slow but continuous process of urban reform, with...
This article compares two cases of displacement suffered by informal workers and informal residents ...
This article explores how street economy workers are resisting the condition of ‘displaceability’ im...
This article compares two cases of displacement suffered by informal workers and informal residents ...
[EN] The right to the city, a concept previously associated with radical social movements, has been ...
The city centre of São Paulo has increasingly become a key site for local housing movements to chall...
This article focuses on the role of traders and small businesses in urban social movements by explor...
This paper is based on ethnographic research conducted with migrant and Italian street vendors in Na...
Abstract The article deals with the daily struggle for access to the right to housing and the city. ...
Urban margins are typically depicted as residual, apolitical spaces, where delinquent activities tak...