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8. Activating Alternatives in Public Market Trade. The Resilience of Urban Fresh Food Provisioning in Baguio, the Philippines
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B. Lynne Milgram
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter 1
- About the Three UKNA Volumes 5
- Table of Contents 7
- List of Figures, Maps and Tables 8
- Acknowledgements 11
- 1. Cities by and for the People 13
- 2. How to Prove You are Not a Squatter. Appropriating Space and Marking Presence in Jakarta 41
- 3. Inhabitants of Spontaneous Settlements in Bangkok: Networks and Actions Changing the Contemporary Metropolis 69
- 4. Collaborative Urban Farming Networks in Bangkok. Promoting Collective Gardens and Alternative Markets as Theatres of Social Action 99
- 5. The Struggle to Create Alternative Urban Spaces. An Attempt by a Theatre Group in Hong Kong 127
- 6. Making the Music Scene, Making Singapore. Jumping Spatio-Sonic Scales in a Southeast Asian City-State 151
- 7. Connecting with Society and People through ‘Art Projects’ in an Era of Personalization 177
- 8. Activating Alternatives in Public Market Trade. The Resilience of Urban Fresh Food Provisioning in Baguio, the Philippines 201
- 9. From Street Hawkers to Public Markets. Modernity and Sanitization Made in Hong Kong 229
- 10. Street Vending from the Right to the City Approach. The Appropriation of Bhadra Plaza 259
- 11. Surviving Existence through a Built Form. The Advent of the Daseng Sario 283
- 12. Ethnic Place-Making in Cosmopolis. The Case of Yeonbeon Village in Seoul 313
- Index 341
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter 1
- About the Three UKNA Volumes 5
- Table of Contents 7
- List of Figures, Maps and Tables 8
- Acknowledgements 11
- 1. Cities by and for the People 13
- 2. How to Prove You are Not a Squatter. Appropriating Space and Marking Presence in Jakarta 41
- 3. Inhabitants of Spontaneous Settlements in Bangkok: Networks and Actions Changing the Contemporary Metropolis 69
- 4. Collaborative Urban Farming Networks in Bangkok. Promoting Collective Gardens and Alternative Markets as Theatres of Social Action 99
- 5. The Struggle to Create Alternative Urban Spaces. An Attempt by a Theatre Group in Hong Kong 127
- 6. Making the Music Scene, Making Singapore. Jumping Spatio-Sonic Scales in a Southeast Asian City-State 151
- 7. Connecting with Society and People through ‘Art Projects’ in an Era of Personalization 177
- 8. Activating Alternatives in Public Market Trade. The Resilience of Urban Fresh Food Provisioning in Baguio, the Philippines 201
- 9. From Street Hawkers to Public Markets. Modernity and Sanitization Made in Hong Kong 229
- 10. Street Vending from the Right to the City Approach. The Appropriation of Bhadra Plaza 259
- 11. Surviving Existence through a Built Form. The Advent of the Daseng Sario 283
- 12. Ethnic Place-Making in Cosmopolis. The Case of Yeonbeon Village in Seoul 313
- Index 341