Informal Politics: Street Vendors and the State in Mexico City by John C. Cross (Paperback, 1998)

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As economic crises struck the Third World in the 1970 s and 1980 s, large segments of the population turned to the informal economy to survive. Though this phenomenon has previously been analyzed from a strictly economic point of view, this book looks at street vending in the largest city in the world, Mexico City, as a political process. Employing a street-level analysis based on intensive participant observation, with interviews, archival research, and surveys, the author presents a view of political processes that provides new theoretical insights into social movements, state institutions, and politics at the fringe of society, where legality blurs into illegality and the informal economy intersects with its political counterpoint informal politics. By studying political processes at the street level and then tracing them up the political structure, the author also reveals the basic processes by which the Mexican state operates.

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PublisherStanford University Press
ISBN-139780804730624
eBay Product ID (ePID)91904865

Product Key Features

Number of Pages286 Pages
Publication NameInformal Politics: Street Vendors and the State in Mexico City
LanguageEnglish
Publication Year1998
TypeTextbook
Subject AreaUrban Planning
AuthorJohn C. Cross
FormatPaperback

Dimensions

Item Height216 mm
Item Weight336 g
Item Width140 mm

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Country/Region of ManufactureUnited States
Title_AuthorJohn C. Cross
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