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    The Social Life of the Mall: Working and Dwelling in Urban Argentina

    The Social Life of the Mall by Reiffen, Franziska;

    Working and Dwelling in Urban Argentina

    Series: Urban Studies;

      • Publisher's listprice GBP 50.00
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    25 305 Ft

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    Product details:

    • Publisher transcript
    • Date of Publication 1 November 2024

    • ISBN 9783837673647
    • Binding Paperback
    • No. of pages250 pages
    • Size 225x148 mm
    • Weight 393 g
    • Language English
    • Illustrations Klebebindung, 20 SW-Abbildungen
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    Long description:

    The Paseo La Estación, a mall in Buenos Aires, is as much a place of transit as a contact zone, where long-term residents and newcomers, people with and without jobs, homeowners and those without housing encounter each other. In the process, social tensions emerge, especially when classist, migrantizing, and moralizing distinctions become relevant in conflict-laden negotiations of belonging. In an ethnography of the mall, Franziska Reiffen explores how people find opportunities for social, economic, and political participation in precarious conditions, and shows how people create socially meaningful places in cities characterized by diversity, inequality, and mobility.

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