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Rustamjon Urinboyev

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Everyday Forms of Resistance to the Law: An Ethnographic Study of Street Vendors in Bogotá

Author

  • Ana Maria Vargas Falla
  • Rustamjon Urinboyev

Summary, in English

Selling goods or providing services in public spaces is one of the most accessible occupations for many individuals living in poverty in today’s world. However, most street vendors conduct their businesses by disobeying laws that prohibit this kind of work. Drawing on field data on street vendors in the city of Bogotá, Colombia, this article ethnographically explores vendors’ ideas, perceptions, and coping strategies in relation to the state law that prohibits street vending. Using the concept of legal consciousness, we argue that street vendors’ non-compliance with the law is not only a coping mechanism to participate in the economic system, but also a weapon of the weak to voice their ideas and opinion about the unfairness of the political and economic system in which they live, i. e. their lack of trust in the formalization policies to move street vendors to the formal economy, and their demands for better social protection for vulnerable groups.

Department/s

  • Department of Sociology of Law

Publishing year

2015

Language

English

Pages

623-638

Publication/Series

Droit et Société

Volume

91

Issue

3

Document type

Journal article

Publisher

Ed. juridiques associées

Topic

  • Law and Society

Keywords

  • sociology of law
  • poverty
  • formalization
  • informal economy
  • Colombia
  • law and society
  • legal consciousness
  • Street vendors

Status

Published

Project

  • Outside the Law: An Ethnographic Study of Street Vendors in Bogotá

ISBN/ISSN/Other

  • ISSN: 2550-9578