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Street Vendor Livelihoods and Everyday Politics in Hanoi, Vietnam
by
Turner, Sarah
, Schoenberger, Laura
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Asia
/ Bgi / Prodig
/ Capital
/ Capitalism
/ Central government
/ Covert
/ Economic activity
/ Economics
/ Entrepreneurship
/ Hanoi
/ Informal economy
/ Informal sector
/ International economics
/ Local government
/ Modernity
/ Neoliberalism
/ Orderliness
/ Peasant class
/ Police
/ Political resistance
/ Politics
/ Resistance
/ Social policy
/ Socialism
/ Southeast Asia
/ Street vendors
/ Supporters
/ Tactics
/ Urban development
/ Urban economics
/ Urban society
/ Vendors
/ Vietnam
/ Vietnam. Cambodia
2012
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Street Vendor Livelihoods and Everyday Politics in Hanoi, Vietnam
by
Turner, Sarah
, Schoenberger, Laura
in
Asia
/ Bgi / Prodig
/ Capital
/ Capitalism
/ Central government
/ Covert
/ Economic activity
/ Economics
/ Entrepreneurship
/ Hanoi
/ Informal economy
/ Informal sector
/ International economics
/ Local government
/ Modernity
/ Neoliberalism
/ Orderliness
/ Peasant class
/ Police
/ Political resistance
/ Politics
/ Resistance
/ Social policy
/ Socialism
/ Southeast Asia
/ Street vendors
/ Supporters
/ Tactics
/ Urban development
/ Urban economics
/ Urban society
/ Vendors
/ Vietnam
/ Vietnam. Cambodia
2012
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Street Vendor Livelihoods and Everyday Politics in Hanoi, Vietnam
by
Turner, Sarah
, Schoenberger, Laura
in
Asia
/ Bgi / Prodig
/ Capital
/ Capitalism
/ Central government
/ Covert
/ Economic activity
/ Economics
/ Entrepreneurship
/ Hanoi
/ Informal economy
/ Informal sector
/ International economics
/ Local government
/ Modernity
/ Neoliberalism
/ Orderliness
/ Peasant class
/ Police
/ Political resistance
/ Politics
/ Resistance
/ Social policy
/ Socialism
/ Southeast Asia
/ Street vendors
/ Supporters
/ Tactics
/ Urban development
/ Urban economics
/ Urban society
/ Vendors
/ Vietnam
/ Vietnam. Cambodia
2012
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Street Vendor Livelihoods and Everyday Politics in Hanoi, Vietnam
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Street Vendor Livelihoods and Everyday Politics in Hanoi, Vietnam
2012
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Overview
The alternative 'diverse economies' vision of J. K. Gibson-Graham and supporters regarding how people make a living outside the capitalist framework, lists street vendors and informal economies of the global South as potential components. This article critiques the relevance of this vision for street vendor livelihoods in a politically socialist locale, albeit one embracing neo-liberal modernity. In their drive to create a modern, 'civilised' capital, Vietnam's central government and Hanoi's municipal authorities have a particular image of security, orderliness and development. Street vendors disrupt this picture and since 2008 have been negotiating a ban in many preferred locales. Building upon urban livelihoods, everyday politics and resistance concepts, an analysis is made of in-depth interviews with itinerant and fixed-stall vendors to unravel their heterogeneous responses to such revanchist policies. Despite subtle covert and overt resistance tactics, the study reveals that celebrated 'community economies' and alternative economic visions remain rare in this context.
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