2023
DOI: 10.1007/s10708-023-10949-9
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Informal sector counterpower in Harare, Zimbabwe

Vincent Itai Tanyanyiwa,
Lochner Marais,
Lyndon du Plessis

Abstract: African city governments have generally been harsh on the informal sector. Informal traders are considered a nuisance and unworthy of government support and are subjected to severe regulations and police harassment. The paper frames this anti-informal-sector approach in Harare, Zimbabwe, as sovereign power and the informal traders’ resistance as counterpower (after Foucault). We use the sustainable livelihoods approach (SLA. to analyze their response to sovereign power. Our interviews with 50 informal street t… Show more

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