02850namaa2200469uu 4500001001000000003000600010005001700016006001900033007001500052008004100067020001800108020001800126020001800144020001800162024003100180040001700211041000800228042000700236072001500243072001600258720002200274245005900296260002700355300003100382336002600413337002600439338003600465490004700501506005100548520130600599540006301905546001201968650002201980650002802002653012302030720002202153720002702175720002702202793001802229856011602247999001702363doab84731oapen20260305123945.0m o d cr|mn|---annan220629s2023 xx |||||o ||| 0|eng d a9781003197058 a9781003197058 a9781032053257 a97810320532647 a10.4324/97810031970582doi aoapencoapen0 aeng adc 7aRG2bicssc 7aRGC2bicssc1 aSezer, Ceren4edt00aMarketplacesbMovements, Representations and Practices bTaylor & Francisc2023 a1 online resource (186 p.) atextbtxt2rdacontent acomputerbc2rdamedia aonline resourcebcr2rdacarrier1 aRoutledge Studies in Urbanism and the City0 aFree-to-readfUnrestricted online access2star a"This edited volume portrays marketplaces from a mobility perspective as dynamic and open entities consisting of flows of people, goods and ideas. There is a renewed interest in research and policy arenas in marketplaces as the core of cities' spatial and economic development and sociocultural life, as incubators of urban renewal and platforms of alternative consumption models and as source of livelihood for many people worldwide. Contributions of this book draw on notions of movements, representations and practices to illustrate that markets have physical reality but are also culturally and socially encoded, and experienced through practice. It brings together empirically evidenced scholarly and practice-based works from the United Kingdom, the Netherlands, Switzerland, Spain, Bulgaria, Turkey, Lebanon, Peru, Brazil, Vietnam, South Africa and India. This book is primarily intended for scholars and graduate students of urban geography, urban design and planning, sociology, anthropology, who are interested in the relation between place and mobility in general, and markets as 'knots' in the city, in particular. It also informs policy-makers how urban planning policies and design interventions for marketplaces may foster more socially inclusive and environmentally just cities." aAll rights reserveduhttp://oapen.org/content/about-rights aEnglish 7aGeography2bicssc 7aHuman geography2bicssc aGeography, Social Sciences, Urban Studies, marketplaces, representational theory, urban mobility, everyday geographies1 aSezer, Ceren4oth1 avan Melik, Rianne4edt1 avan Melik, Rianne4oth0 aDOAB Library.40uhttps://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/8473170zFree-to-read: DOAB: description of the publication c92631d92631