Ana Maria Vargas


Outside the Law

an ethnographic study of street vendors in Bogotá

Vargas, Ana Maria | OUTSIDE THE LAW : an ethnographic study of street vendors in Bogotá


BoklivArtikelnr: 9789176238042

Studien utforskar street vendors i Bogotá och deras erfarenheter av formaliseringsstrategier samt social kontrollens påverkan på deras liv.

  • Innehåller en etnografisk studie av gatuförsäljare.

  • Utforskar politik och ekonomi i Bogotá.

  • I häftad utgåva, publicerad 2016.

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Bindning: Häftat band

Bokförlag: Media-Tryck
ISBN: 9789176238042
Bokserie: Lund Studies in Sociology of Law

Omfång: 282 s.
Språk: Engelska
Utgivningsdatum: 2016-05-19

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Ana Maria Vargas is a researcher of sociology of law. Her doctoral studies were conducted within the International PhD Program Renato Treves in Law and Society, and her research training took place at Lund University in Sweden and the University of Milan in Italy. During her extensive field studies, she based herself on the streets of Bogota, Colombia, where she observed and interacted with the street vendors on a daily basis. Around the world, governments pursue different strategies in order to remove unlicensed street vendors from the streets. Their approaches are often based on repressive law and police enforcement. Street vendors, on the other hand, forced by the harsh circumstances of unemployment, poverty and even starvation, resist and claim their right to work and to earn a living. Formalization (steps toward legalization) has been presented as an alternative to strategies that are based on repression and enforcement, and represent various policy reforms that are aimed at converting previously non-compliant street businesses into lawful businesses. This is mainly achieved by providing street vendors with permits that allow them to practice their trade in certain geographical areas. However, little is known about how the street vendors themselves experience these formalization strategies, and important questions arise. How is formalization achieved? Does formalization improve the well-being of street vendors? Who actually benefi ts from formalization? In this study, Ana Maria Vargas uses social control informed ethnography in order to answer these, and other questions. Without a deep understanding of how social control operates in the daily lives of these street vendors, legal reforms run the risk of implementing formalization initiatives that undermine the wellbeing of the most vulnerable groups in the streets.

Ana Maria Vargas is a researcher of sociology of law. Her doctoral studies were conducted within the International PhD Program Renato Treves in Law and Society, and her research training took place at Lund University in Sweden and the University of Milan in Italy. During her extensive field studies, she based herself on the streets of Bogota, Colombia, where she observed and interacted with the street vendors on a daily basis. Around the world, governments pursue different strategies in order to remove unlicensed street vendors from the streets. Their approaches are often based on repressive law and police enforcement. Street vendors, on the other hand, forced by the harsh circumstances of unemployment, poverty and even starvation, resist and claim their right to work and to earn a living. Formalization (steps toward legalization) has been presented as an alternative to strategies that are based on repression and enforcement, and represent various policy reforms that are aimed at converting previously non-compliant street businesses into lawful businesses. This is mainly achieved by providing street vendors with permits that allow them to practice their trade in certain geographical areas. However, little is known about how the street vendors themselves experience these formalization strategies, and important questions arise. How is formalization achieved? Does formalization improve the well-being of street vendors? Who actually benefi ts from formalization? In this study, Ana Maria Vargas uses social control informed ethnography in order to answer these, and other questions. Without a deep understanding of how social control operates in the daily lives of these street vendors, legal reforms run the risk of implementing formalization initiatives that undermine the wellbeing of the most vulnerable groups in the streets.

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Vanliga frågor om Outside the Law av Ana Maria Vargas

Boken 'Outside the Law' av Ana Maria Vargas utforskar hur gatuförsäljare i Bogotá navigerar sina liv under svåra förhållanden och undersöker strategier som används av regeringar för att avlägsna olicensierade gatuförsäljare.

Centrala teman i boken inkluderar sociologi, gatuförsäljning, social kontroll och hur formaliseringsåtgärder påverkar gatuförsäljarnas liv och arbetsvillkor.

Exemplaret är en ny, häftad bok på 282 sidor, publicerad av Media-Tryck den 19 maj 2016 inom bokserien Lund Studies in Sociology of Law.

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