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    Street Vending and the Right to the City by Schoenecker, Amy;

    Series: Rights to the City;

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    Product details:

    • Edition number 1
    • Publisher Routledge
    • Date of Publication 13 March 2026

    • ISBN 9781032991559
    • Binding Paperback
    • No. of pages216 pages
    • Size 229x152 mm
    • Weight 453 g
    • Language English
    • Illustrations 28 Illustrations, black & white; 26 Halftones, black & white; 2 Line drawings, black & white; 8 Tables, black & white
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    Short description:

    Through international examples and in-depth case studies comparing Chicago and Mumbai, this book demonstrates how street vendors blur the lines of in/formality through their resistance tactics, and fight for their rights to the city not only as economic agents, but as residents seeking urban belonging. 

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    Long description:

    Street vendors often face disproportionate state violence not simply for their use of public space, but because of who they are as users of public space. Through a multi city comparison, Street Vending and the Right to the City demonstrates how vendors blur the lines of in/formality through their resistance tactics, and fight for their rights to the city not only as economic agents, but as residents seeking urban belonging. Given the state violence that people living and working informally face, claiming the right to exist in urban space, is indeed a radical act. Cities and states, from New York City to Uruguay, have begun to formalize street vending, with many advocates arguing for this approach, but this book highlights why formalization is not a cure. With international examples and an in-depth case study featuring a comparison of Chicago and Mumbai, chapters explore how urban informalities are produced and offer perspectives on roadblocks and pathways to gaining legitimacy. This book is essential for academics and students in urban planning, urban studies, anthropology, sociology, urban design, geography and political science, as well as practitioners and policymakers.

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    Table of Contents:

    Series Editor’s Introduction


    Introduction: The Politics of Street Vending


    1: Street Vending in Global Context 


    2: Placing the Cities


    3: Governing the Informal: The View from City Hall


    4: On Formalization


    5: Claiming the Right to the City


    6: On Precarity 


    Conclusion: Street Vending, and the Right to the City: Where Next?

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