2022
DOI: 10.31586/jad.2022.297
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Women and Places; Female Street Vendors, Territorial Identity and Placemaking

Abstract: Street vending is a vital part of global urban life and not a local phenomenon. It can be found in various countries and forms; stationary and mobile. In Egypt, street vendors' activities are considered illegal, an image of backwardness, blocking investors and tourism. This study aims at monitoring and investigates the female street vendors' role in placemaking in Heliopolis, Cairo. Challenging the authoritarian illegality aspect, literature review, observational walks, and spontaneous interviews are adopted i… Show more

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“…It promoted public street trams, comfortable and safe physical activities and collective social life. It introduced various place identities and distinguished urban characters (Saad, 1994(Saad, , 2022a(Saad, , 2022b. It adapted similar to the "Neo-mamluk" style defined by Nasser Rabbat (2010) but in a celebrative visual mixture.…”
Section: S Saadmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It promoted public street trams, comfortable and safe physical activities and collective social life. It introduced various place identities and distinguished urban characters (Saad, 1994(Saad, , 2022a(Saad, , 2022b. It adapted similar to the "Neo-mamluk" style defined by Nasser Rabbat (2010) but in a celebrative visual mixture.…”
Section: S Saadmentioning
confidence: 99%