Le commerce ambulant considéré comme un « problème » : circulations entre Rio de Janeiro et São Paulo

The aim of this article is to describe how street commerce that has come
to be seen as a ‘problem’ in two major Brazilian cities: Rio de Janeiro and
São Paulo. The text concentrates on two periods - 1980 to 1990 and 2000 to 2010 - during which governmental intervention in street commerce radically c...

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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:f2e39842acb049ecb03936c1d66cbd142021-12-02T10:56:58ZLe commerce ambulant considéré comme un « problème » : circulations entre Rio de Janeiro et São Paulo1958-921210.4000/confins.11217https://doaj.org/article/f2e39842acb049ecb03936c1d66cbd142016-10-01T00:00:00Zhttp://journals.openedition.org/confins/11217https://doaj.org/toc/1958-9212The aim of this article is to describe how street commerce that has come
to be seen as a ‘problem’ in two major Brazilian cities: Rio de Janeiro and
São Paulo. The text concentrates on two periods - 1980 to 1990 and 2000 to 2010 - during which governmental intervention in street commerce radically changed, examining the flux of people and merchandise and the forms of this interventionDaniel HirataConfinsarticleillegalism – street selling – government – entrepreneurship– militarization – securitizationGeography. Anthropology. RecreationGENFRPTConfins, Vol 28 (2016)
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Daniel Hirata
Le commerce ambulant considéré comme un « problème » : circulations entre Rio de Janeiro et São Paulo
description The aim of this article is to describe how street commerce that has come
to be seen as a ‘problem’ in two major Brazilian cities: Rio de Janeiro and
São Paulo. The text concentrates on two periods - 1980 to 1990 and 2000 to 2010 - during which governmental intervention in street commerce radically changed, examining the flux of people and merchandise and the forms of this intervention
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author Daniel Hirata
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title Le commerce ambulant considéré comme un « problème » : circulations entre Rio de Janeiro et São Paulo
title_short Le commerce ambulant considéré comme un « problème » : circulations entre Rio de Janeiro et São Paulo
title_full Le commerce ambulant considéré comme un « problème » : circulations entre Rio de Janeiro et São Paulo
title_fullStr Le commerce ambulant considéré comme un « problème » : circulations entre Rio de Janeiro et São Paulo
title_full_unstemmed Le commerce ambulant considéré comme un « problème » : circulations entre Rio de Janeiro et São Paulo
title_sort le commerce ambulant considéré comme un « problème » : circulations entre rio de janeiro et são paulo
publisher Confins
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