The neoliberalization of street vending policy in Lima, Peru: the politics of citizenship. property and public space in the production of a new urban marginality


Autoria(s): Wood, Ian
Contribuinte(s)

Department of Geography

Data(s)

19/04/2013

19/04/2013

19/04/2013

Resumo

Neoliberalism is having a significant and global impact on political, social and economic life across spaces. This work illustrates how neoliberalism is attempting to change the ways in which the urban poor - particularly those that participate in street vending - use urban spaces in Lima, Peru. Using municipal policies, newspaper articles and local academic texts I argue that there is a changing marginality in Lima that is being experienced by street vendors, and currently in los canas of Lima. In particular, I discuss formalization, a neoliberal strategy in street vending policy, which is used with eradication and social assistance strategies in attempts to re-regulate street vendors.

Identificador

http://hdl.handle.net/10464/4313

Palavras-Chave #Lima, Peru #Neoliberalism #Urban poor #Street vendors