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020 _a9780822360452
082 _a381.1809
_bGOL
100 _aGoldstein, Daniel M.
_992799
245 _aOwners of the sidewalk : security and survival in the informal city
260 _aLondon
_bDuke University Press
_c2016
300 _axiv,334p.
440 _aGlobal insecurities Ed. by Catherine Bestman and Daniel M. Goldstein
_992800
505 _aContents Prologue ix Acknowledgements xiii 1. The Fire 1 2. Writing, Reality, Truth 10 3. Don Rafo 15 4. The Informal Economy 18 5. Nacho 25 6. The Bolivian Experiment 33 7. Meet the Press 42 8. The Colonial City: Cochabamba, 1574–1900 46 9. Conflicts of Interest 54 10. Decolonizing Ethnographic Research 58 11. A Visit to the Cancha 64 12. The Informal State 74 13. The Modern City: Cochabamba, 1900–1953 80 14. Market Space, Market Time 87 15. Carnaval in the Cancha 95 16. Security and Chaos 102 17. The Informal City: Cochabamba, 1953–2014 108 18. Convenios 117 19. Political Geography 122 20. Fieldwork in a Flash 131 21. Women's Work 139 22. Sovereignty and Security 148 23. Resisting Privatization 154 24. Don Silvio 161 25. Character 167 26. Exploitability 175 27. Market Men 182 28. Webs of Illegality 190 29. Men in Black 194 30. At Home in the Market 200 31. Owners of the Sidewalk 207 32. The Seminar 214 33. March of the Ambulantes 222 34. Complications 230 35. The Archive and the System 235 36. Goodbyes 240 37. Insecurity and Informality 246 Epilogue 252 Notes 257 References 293 Index 313
890 _aUK
891 _aFP
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650 _aNationalism
_aMarkets--Government policy
_aBolivia--Cochabamba
_aInformal sector (Economics)--Political aspects