Buy, sell and chatter: A case analysis of a Lisbon flea market


Autoria(s): Ha, Nguyen Hai
Contribuinte(s)

Martinez, Luís Fructuoso

Data(s)

02/06/2015

29/06/2015

01/05/2014

Resumo

This thesis aims explore the sociocultural as well as economic significance of the modern-day flea market, as a form of alternative marketplace system. More specifically, the main goal of the research is to determine the motivation for participation in flea markets of different participants, from vendors to consumers, using an interactionist perspective. By studying these groups in details, I seek to explore the embeddedness of social aspects in economic activity and vice versa. The basic assumption is to put aside the previous notions of the flea market as a second-order system with implied inferiority, and to explore the potential of the flea market to both challenge and complement more formal marketplace systems, by comparing and contrasting the flea market with market venues that belong to the formal sector. Feira da Ladra in Lisbon, Portugal, the oldest a hugely successful flea market in Europe, was chosen to be the research site, where its economic participants were studied in details in various exchanges, using naturalistic observations, semi-structured interviews and a sociocultural perspective.

NSBE - UNL

Identificador

http://hdl.handle.net/10362/15057

201476061

Idioma(s)

eng

Direitos

embargoedAccess

Tipo

masterThesis