BOOK FORMAT Paperback, 6 x 9 in. / 512 pgs / 450 color.
PUBLISHING STATUS Pub Date 8/25/2015 Active
DISTRIBUTION D.A.P. Exclusive Catalog: FALL 2015 p. 157
PRODUCT DETAILS ISBN 9789462081949TRADE List Price: $60.00 CAD $79.00
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An illustrated atlas of 73 case studies of informal marketplaces, in locations ranging from Kabul's post-conflict Bush Bazaar to Arizona's Snow Birds hipster markets.
Informal markets are a central feature of the 21st century's first tumultuous years. Both part of and response to the homogenizing forces of globalization, they constitute a volatile shadow system of heterogeneous micro-locations. Informal Market Worlds maps this new kind of urban system emerging from ongoing deregulations and realignments. Bringing together imaginative architectural approaches with texts by key contemporary thinkers, the two-part Informal Market Worlds explores new ways to interrupt the dominant logics of neoliberal governance. With groundbreaking research, the hefty Atlas includes 73 case studies, in locations ranging from Kabul's post-conflict Bush Bazaar to Arizona's Snow Birds hipster markets. Offering a global perspective on the conflicted realities of informal marketplaces--from survival activities of the urban poor to transnational clandestine trade networks--these analyses reveal how informality has become a political instrument in the struggles around global market integration.
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FORMAT: Pbk, 6 x 9 in. / 512 pgs / 450 color. LIST PRICE: U.S. $60.00 LIST PRICE: CANADA $79 ISBN: 9789462081949 PUBLISHER: nai010 publishers AVAILABLE: 8/25/2015 DISTRIBUTION: D.A.P. RETAILER DISC: TRADE PUBLISHING STATUS: Active AVAILABILITY: In stock TERRITORY: NA LA ME
Informal Market Worlds: Atlas The Architecture of Economic Pressure
Published by nai010 publishers. Edited by Peter Mörtenböeck, Helge Mooshammer.
Informal markets are a central feature of the 21st century's first tumultuous years. Both part of and response to the homogenizing forces of globalization, they constitute a volatile shadow system of heterogeneous micro-locations. Informal Market Worlds maps this new kind of urban system emerging from ongoing deregulations and realignments. Bringing together imaginative architectural approaches with texts by key contemporary thinkers, the two-part Informal Market Worlds explores new ways to interrupt the dominant logics of neoliberal governance. With groundbreaking research, the hefty Atlas includes 73 case studies, in locations ranging from Kabul's post-conflict Bush Bazaar to Arizona's Snow Birds hipster markets. Offering a global perspective on the conflicted realities of informal marketplaces--from survival activities of the urban poor to transnational clandestine trade networks--these analyses reveal how informality has become a political instrument in the struggles around global market integration.