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Variations of order in a new market context -- Changing meaning of bazaar trade in Central Asia -- Organizing … collectively : founding a trade union at Dordoi Bazaar -- Adapting to bazaar ownership : business as diplomacy -- Centralizing to … modernize : municipal law and order at Osh Bazaar -- Becoming elders : local authority and trader perspectives -- Local orders …
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studies are: which actors, and with what agencies, are forming and transforming street markets and other place-based economies …
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Millions of people worldwide work outside the law as street vendors in order to earn a living. However, they often work in fear of police evictions and confiscations since their work is in many places considered illegal. In this context, formalization (steps towards legalization) is often...
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Originally published in 1979, Clifford Geertz’s essay on the Moroccan bazaar is a classic ethnographic account of the … markets by economists, is here based on careful appraisals of social relations, embedded in understandings of the broader …
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"Translocality, Entrepreneurship and Middle Class across Eurasia is a comprehensive, multi-sited ethnography about the … fieldwork, the book follows three generations of ethnic Kyrgyz in three distinct eras and sites: The early bazaar traders of …. Proposing the imaginary of commercial journeys, the book documents the aspirations, adjustments and struggles of an emergent …
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Intro -- Contents -- Illustrations -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Part 1. Women -- 1. Domesticating the Market, Marketing the Domestic -- 2. Feeding, Drinking, and Eating: Market Women Restructuring Gender -- 3. Constructing Moral Reputation: The Case of Mama Njau -- 4. From Captured...
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