As informal commerce has grown to become the lifeblood of African cities, street trade—among the largest sub-groups in the informal economy—has become a visible but contested domain. Yet the increase in street traders has not been accompanied by a corresponding improvement in their status as citizens or in their political influence. The paper first discusses the implications of theoretical debates on ‘citizenship ’ and ‘voice ’ for street traders and then explores characteristics of traders ’ associations an
In many global South cities, informal hawkers occupy public spaces to earn a living. They often face...
Focussing on policies towards urban street trade in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, in this paper I illustr...
Abstract: By deploying two contrasting perspectives (exclusion and exit) on urban informality as ana...
As informal commerce has grown to become the lifeblood of African cities, street trade—among the lar...
As informal commerce has grown to become the lifeblood of African cities, street trade—among the lar...
Street trading is ubiquitous in African cities, but despite research over the last 40 years, there h...
Street trading is ubiquitous in African cities, but despite research over the last 40 years, there h...
International audienceStudies focusing on street trade in Sub-Saharan Africa place great importance ...
How do cities build a social contract with their diverse constituencies and foster political trust a...
Evidently, street trading has become entrenched in our urban space, livelihood support for many, but...
This research paper looks at the issues that arise when implementing the regulatory regime governing...
Informal trading is an everyday livelihood practice in South African cities. Although praised for it...
Magister Artium (Development Studies) - MA(DVS)Street trading is a highly contested activity in Sout...
Formal and informal street trading is both prevalent and growing in inner city settings. This pheno...
International audienceThis paper is about the contested use of urban space, focusing on the appropri...
In many global South cities, informal hawkers occupy public spaces to earn a living. They often face...
Focussing on policies towards urban street trade in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, in this paper I illustr...
Abstract: By deploying two contrasting perspectives (exclusion and exit) on urban informality as ana...
As informal commerce has grown to become the lifeblood of African cities, street trade—among the lar...
As informal commerce has grown to become the lifeblood of African cities, street trade—among the lar...
Street trading is ubiquitous in African cities, but despite research over the last 40 years, there h...
Street trading is ubiquitous in African cities, but despite research over the last 40 years, there h...
International audienceStudies focusing on street trade in Sub-Saharan Africa place great importance ...
How do cities build a social contract with their diverse constituencies and foster political trust a...
Evidently, street trading has become entrenched in our urban space, livelihood support for many, but...
This research paper looks at the issues that arise when implementing the regulatory regime governing...
Informal trading is an everyday livelihood practice in South African cities. Although praised for it...
Magister Artium (Development Studies) - MA(DVS)Street trading is a highly contested activity in Sout...
Formal and informal street trading is both prevalent and growing in inner city settings. This pheno...
International audienceThis paper is about the contested use of urban space, focusing on the appropri...
In many global South cities, informal hawkers occupy public spaces to earn a living. They often face...
Focussing on policies towards urban street trade in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, in this paper I illustr...
Abstract: By deploying two contrasting perspectives (exclusion and exit) on urban informality as ana...