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Street Economies in the Urban Global South
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  • 1. Introduction: Street Economies in the Urban Global South Karen Tranberg Hansen, Walter E. Little, and B. Lynne Milgram
  • 2. Rethinking the Public Realm: On Vending, Popular Protest, and Street Politics Ray Bromley
  • 3. Twentieth-Century Government Attacks on Food Vendors in Kumasi, Ghana Gracia C. Clark
  • 4. Where Have All the Vendors Gone? Redrawing Boundaries in Lusaka’s Street Economy Karen Tranberg Hansen and Wilma S. Nchito
  • 5. Taking the Street into the Market: The Politics of Space and Work in Baguio City, Philippines B. Lynne Milgram
  • 6. Maya Street Vendors’ Political Alliances and Economic Strategies in the Tourism Spectacle of Antigua, Guatemala Walter E. Little
  • 7. The Politics of Urban Space among Street Vendors of Cusco, Peru Linda J. Seligmann
  • 8. Appropriate Space? An Everyday Politics of Street Vendor Negotiations in Hanoi, Vietnam Sarah Turner
  • 9. Veiled Racism in the Street Economy of Dakar’s Chinatown in Senegal Suzanne Scheld and Lydia Siu
  • 10. The World Cup 2010, “World Class Cities,” and Street Vendors in South Africa Ilda Lindell, Maria Hedman, and Kyle-Nathan Verboomen
  • 11. Street Economies in the Urban Global South: Where Are They Heading and Where Are We Heading? Florence E. Babb

About the Author

Karen Tranberg Hansen is Professor at the Department of Anthropology, Northwestern University.

Walter E. Little is Associate Professor at the Department of Anthropology, University of Albany, State University of New York.

B. Lynne Milgram is Professor of Anthropology at the Faculty of Liberal Studies, OCAD University.

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