The politics of street food :: contested governance and vulnerabilities in Dhaka's field of street vending /
In Bangladesh, the sale of food in public space is often contested: Street food is needed, but not wanted. 100,000 street vendors sell dishes, snacks, fruits, and beverages in the megacity of Dhaka. Street food is important for urban food security as mobile labourers and the poor rely on cheap, read...
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Franz Steiner Verlag,
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Schriftenreihe: | Megastädte und globaler Wandel ;
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Zusammenfassung: | In Bangladesh, the sale of food in public space is often contested: Street food is needed, but not wanted. 100,000 street vendors sell dishes, snacks, fruits, and beverages in the megacity of Dhaka. Street food is important for urban food security as mobile labourers and the poor rely on cheap, readily available and nutritious food. The authorities argue that encroachments of streets and footpaths are illegal and disorderly, and that street food is unhygienic. They therefore evict the vendors regularly. But the hawkers are somewhat protected through the informal rules of the street. While some. |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (406 pages) : illustrations (some color), maps, charts, photograph. |
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ISBN: | 3515106227 9783515106221 |
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505 | 8 | |a 4.4 interim conclusion: relational, critical, and reflexive research in social geography5 the social field of street food in dhaka; 5.1 the megacity of dhaka; 5.2 the emergence of the present field of street food; 5.4 the state and the field of street food; 5.5 interim conclusion: illegalisation and marginalisation of the field of street food; 6 street food vending and urban food security; 6.1 fields of food and the field of labour; 6.2 dhaka's field of food consumption; 6.3 street food consumption in dhaka; 6.4 sites of street food consumption in dhaka. | |
505 | 8 | |a 6.5 interim conclusion: street vending contributes to food security7 inside the field: styles of vending, social positions and vulnerability; 7.1 distinctions in dhaka's field of street food; 7.2 entering the field, claiming acess to the arenas; 7.3 working as a street food vendor in dhaka; 7.4 the differential vulnerability of street food vendors; 7.5 social recognition inside the field of street food; 7.6 interim conclusion: securing positions in fields and arenas; 8 contested street food governance: street politics and evictions. | |
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contents | List of tables; list of figures; list of maps; list of boxes; list of case studies; acknowledgments; summary; zusammenfassung; 1 introduction; 1.1 impressions from dhaka's field of street food; 1.2 motivation for this study; 1.3 structure of this study; 2 with bourdieu towards a relational, critical, and reflexive social geography; 2.1 relevance of bourdieu's theory for social geography; 2.2 bourdieu's six central principles of social research; 2.3 bourdieu's theory of practice: six central theorems; 2.4 interim conclusion: navigating through fields, arenas and networks. 3 conceptual framework: street food governance3.1 street vending: a highly visible informal practice; 3.2 informality as a practice of contested governance; 3.3 the appropriation of urban public space; 3.4 social practices and vulnerability; 3.5 street food vending and the urban fields of food; 3.6 conceptual synthesis: contested street food governance; 4 research design and methodology; 4.1 research approach: imagining the field of street food; 4.2 study sites: investigating arenas of street vending; 4.3 applied methods: analysing the field of street food. 4.4 interim conclusion: relational, critical, and reflexive research in social geography5 the social field of street food in dhaka; 5.1 the megacity of dhaka; 5.2 the emergence of the present field of street food; 5.4 the state and the field of street food; 5.5 interim conclusion: illegalisation and marginalisation of the field of street food; 6 street food vending and urban food security; 6.1 fields of food and the field of labour; 6.2 dhaka's field of food consumption; 6.3 street food consumption in dhaka; 6.4 sites of street food consumption in dhaka. 6.5 interim conclusion: street vending contributes to food security7 inside the field: styles of vending, social positions and vulnerability; 7.1 distinctions in dhaka's field of street food; 7.2 entering the field, claiming acess to the arenas; 7.3 working as a street food vendor in dhaka; 7.4 the differential vulnerability of street food vendors; 7.5 social recognition inside the field of street food; 7.6 interim conclusion: securing positions in fields and arenas; 8 contested street food governance: street politics and evictions. 8.1 street politics: modes of governance in arenas of street vending8.2 encounters and contestations with the state; 8.3 street vendors' vulnerability to police evictions; 8.4 interim conclusion: the dance of command and control; 9 towards fair street food governance; 9.1 policy guidelines for street vending in bangladesh; 9.2 are fair practices of street food governance possible?; references; annex. |
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spelling | Etzold, Benjamin, author. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2010005860 The politics of street food : contested governance and vulnerabilities in Dhaka's field of street vending / Benjamin Etzold. Stuttgart [Germany] : Franz Steiner Verlag, 2013. ©2013 1 online resource (406 pages) : illustrations (some color), maps, charts, photograph. text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Megastädte und globaler Wandel ; Band 13 Includes bibliographical references. Online resource; title from PDF title page (ebrary, viewed December 5, 2014). List of tables; list of figures; list of maps; list of boxes; list of case studies; acknowledgments; summary; zusammenfassung; 1 introduction; 1.1 impressions from dhaka's field of street food; 1.2 motivation for this study; 1.3 structure of this study; 2 with bourdieu towards a relational, critical, and reflexive social geography; 2.1 relevance of bourdieu's theory for social geography; 2.2 bourdieu's six central principles of social research; 2.3 bourdieu's theory of practice: six central theorems; 2.4 interim conclusion: navigating through fields, arenas and networks. 3 conceptual framework: street food governance3.1 street vending: a highly visible informal practice; 3.2 informality as a practice of contested governance; 3.3 the appropriation of urban public space; 3.4 social practices and vulnerability; 3.5 street food vending and the urban fields of food; 3.6 conceptual synthesis: contested street food governance; 4 research design and methodology; 4.1 research approach: imagining the field of street food; 4.2 study sites: investigating arenas of street vending; 4.3 applied methods: analysing the field of street food. 4.4 interim conclusion: relational, critical, and reflexive research in social geography5 the social field of street food in dhaka; 5.1 the megacity of dhaka; 5.2 the emergence of the present field of street food; 5.4 the state and the field of street food; 5.5 interim conclusion: illegalisation and marginalisation of the field of street food; 6 street food vending and urban food security; 6.1 fields of food and the field of labour; 6.2 dhaka's field of food consumption; 6.3 street food consumption in dhaka; 6.4 sites of street food consumption in dhaka. 6.5 interim conclusion: street vending contributes to food security7 inside the field: styles of vending, social positions and vulnerability; 7.1 distinctions in dhaka's field of street food; 7.2 entering the field, claiming acess to the arenas; 7.3 working as a street food vendor in dhaka; 7.4 the differential vulnerability of street food vendors; 7.5 social recognition inside the field of street food; 7.6 interim conclusion: securing positions in fields and arenas; 8 contested street food governance: street politics and evictions. 8.1 street politics: modes of governance in arenas of street vending8.2 encounters and contestations with the state; 8.3 street vendors' vulnerability to police evictions; 8.4 interim conclusion: the dance of command and control; 9 towards fair street food governance; 9.1 policy guidelines for street vending in bangladesh; 9.2 are fair practices of street food governance possible?; references; annex. In Bangladesh, the sale of food in public space is often contested: Street food is needed, but not wanted. 100,000 street vendors sell dishes, snacks, fruits, and beverages in the megacity of Dhaka. Street food is important for urban food security as mobile labourers and the poor rely on cheap, readily available and nutritious food. The authorities argue that encroachments of streets and footpaths are illegal and disorderly, and that street food is unhygienic. They therefore evict the vendors regularly. But the hawkers are somewhat protected through the informal rules of the street. While some. Food industry and trade Bangladesh. Street food Social aspects Bangladesh Dhaka. Street-food vendors (Persons) Bangladesh Dhaka. Alimentation de rue Aspect social Bangladesh Dhaka. Vendeurs d'aliments de rue Bangladesh Dhaka. Food industry and trade fast Street-food vendors (Persons) fast Bangladesh fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJxRFY9Rf3kyRgDG9r6dwC Bangladesh Dhaka fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJwdjKw4WKJC74fMXBJYyd Print version: Politics of street food : contested governance and vulnerabilities in Dhaka's field of street vending. Stuttgart, [Germany] : Franz Steiner Verlag, ©2013 xviii, 368 pages Megastädte und globaler Wandel ; Band 13 9783515106191 Megastädte und globaler Wandel ; Bd. 13. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2013069374 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBU FWS_PDA_EBU https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=877820 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Etzold, Benjamin The politics of street food : contested governance and vulnerabilities in Dhaka's field of street vending / Megastädte und globaler Wandel ; List of tables; list of figures; list of maps; list of boxes; list of case studies; acknowledgments; summary; zusammenfassung; 1 introduction; 1.1 impressions from dhaka's field of street food; 1.2 motivation for this study; 1.3 structure of this study; 2 with bourdieu towards a relational, critical, and reflexive social geography; 2.1 relevance of bourdieu's theory for social geography; 2.2 bourdieu's six central principles of social research; 2.3 bourdieu's theory of practice: six central theorems; 2.4 interim conclusion: navigating through fields, arenas and networks. 3 conceptual framework: street food governance3.1 street vending: a highly visible informal practice; 3.2 informality as a practice of contested governance; 3.3 the appropriation of urban public space; 3.4 social practices and vulnerability; 3.5 street food vending and the urban fields of food; 3.6 conceptual synthesis: contested street food governance; 4 research design and methodology; 4.1 research approach: imagining the field of street food; 4.2 study sites: investigating arenas of street vending; 4.3 applied methods: analysing the field of street food. 4.4 interim conclusion: relational, critical, and reflexive research in social geography5 the social field of street food in dhaka; 5.1 the megacity of dhaka; 5.2 the emergence of the present field of street food; 5.4 the state and the field of street food; 5.5 interim conclusion: illegalisation and marginalisation of the field of street food; 6 street food vending and urban food security; 6.1 fields of food and the field of labour; 6.2 dhaka's field of food consumption; 6.3 street food consumption in dhaka; 6.4 sites of street food consumption in dhaka. 6.5 interim conclusion: street vending contributes to food security7 inside the field: styles of vending, social positions and vulnerability; 7.1 distinctions in dhaka's field of street food; 7.2 entering the field, claiming acess to the arenas; 7.3 working as a street food vendor in dhaka; 7.4 the differential vulnerability of street food vendors; 7.5 social recognition inside the field of street food; 7.6 interim conclusion: securing positions in fields and arenas; 8 contested street food governance: street politics and evictions. 8.1 street politics: modes of governance in arenas of street vending8.2 encounters and contestations with the state; 8.3 street vendors' vulnerability to police evictions; 8.4 interim conclusion: the dance of command and control; 9 towards fair street food governance; 9.1 policy guidelines for street vending in bangladesh; 9.2 are fair practices of street food governance possible?; references; annex. Food industry and trade Bangladesh. Street food Social aspects Bangladesh Dhaka. Street-food vendors (Persons) Bangladesh Dhaka. Alimentation de rue Aspect social Bangladesh Dhaka. Vendeurs d'aliments de rue Bangladesh Dhaka. Food industry and trade fast Street-food vendors (Persons) fast |
title | The politics of street food : contested governance and vulnerabilities in Dhaka's field of street vending / |
title_auth | The politics of street food : contested governance and vulnerabilities in Dhaka's field of street vending / |
title_exact_search | The politics of street food : contested governance and vulnerabilities in Dhaka's field of street vending / |
title_full | The politics of street food : contested governance and vulnerabilities in Dhaka's field of street vending / Benjamin Etzold. |
title_fullStr | The politics of street food : contested governance and vulnerabilities in Dhaka's field of street vending / Benjamin Etzold. |
title_full_unstemmed | The politics of street food : contested governance and vulnerabilities in Dhaka's field of street vending / Benjamin Etzold. |
title_short | The politics of street food : |
title_sort | politics of street food contested governance and vulnerabilities in dhaka s field of street vending |
title_sub | contested governance and vulnerabilities in Dhaka's field of street vending / |
topic | Food industry and trade Bangladesh. Street food Social aspects Bangladesh Dhaka. Street-food vendors (Persons) Bangladesh Dhaka. Alimentation de rue Aspect social Bangladesh Dhaka. Vendeurs d'aliments de rue Bangladesh Dhaka. Food industry and trade fast Street-food vendors (Persons) fast |
topic_facet | Food industry and trade Bangladesh. Street food Social aspects Bangladesh Dhaka. Street-food vendors (Persons) Bangladesh Dhaka. Alimentation de rue Aspect social Bangladesh Dhaka. Vendeurs d'aliments de rue Bangladesh Dhaka. Food industry and trade Street-food vendors (Persons) Bangladesh Bangladesh Dhaka |
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