Informal market worlds : reader . v.1 [Material Impreso] / edited by Peter Mörtenböck ... [et al.]
Datos de publicación: Rotterdamn: nai010 Publishers, c2015Descripción: v.1, 272 p. il. 24 x 17 cm. IMPRESOISBN: 978-94-6208-195-6Tema(s): ESPACIOS PÚBLICOS | ECONOMIA URBANA | ESTRUCTURA URBANA | SECTOR INFORMAL | GLOBALIZACION En: The architecture of economic pressure 2 vol.Resumen: Contiene: Part I. Other markets.- Other markets: sites and processes of economic pressure. How the informal economy took over the world. Shrinking economies, growing expulsions. Bottom billion capitalism: how informality became a global market. Ecodomics: life beyond the neoliberal apocalypse. Informal markets.- Part II. Global informality.- Global informality: bottom-up trade and transnational realignments. Field of inclusion: notes on traditional markets in Jakarta. National market, Bangalore. Informal China: a history of control & out-of-control. From informality to parametricism and back again. Speculative futures: social practice, cognitive capitalism and/or the triumph of capital.- Part III. Changing practices.- Changing practices: engaging informal public demands. A virtual roundtable: the informal public demands a new conversation.Tipo de ítem | Biblioteca de origen | Signatura topográfica | Estado | Fecha de vencimiento | Código de barras | |
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Libro Sala | Pocitos | 711.55 MOR v.1 | Disponible | P34994 |
Contiene: Part I. Other markets.- Other markets: sites and processes of economic pressure. How the informal economy took over the world. Shrinking economies, growing expulsions. Bottom billion capitalism: how informality became a global market. Ecodomics: life beyond the neoliberal apocalypse. Informal markets.- Part II. Global informality.- Global informality: bottom-up trade and transnational realignments. Field of inclusion: notes on traditional markets in Jakarta. National market, Bangalore. Informal China: a history of control & out-of-control. From informality to parametricism and back again. Speculative futures: social practice, cognitive capitalism and/or the triumph of capital.- Part III. Changing practices.- Changing practices: engaging informal public demands. A virtual roundtable: the informal public demands a new conversation.
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