Commerce ambulant à São Paulo et à Rio de Janeiro : groupes de pouvoir et instruments de gouvernement

The cities of Sao Paulo and Rio de Janeiro are very different in social, cultural, economic, political and urbanistic terms. From a point where these diverse dimensions overlap, this article will attempt to establish a brief historical trajectory to understand the transformations of the groups who d...

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Main Author: Daniel Veloso Hirata
Format: Article
Language:fra
Published: Maison des Science de l'Homme 2014-12-01
Series:Brésil(s)
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Online Access:http://journals.openedition.org/bresils/1256
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description The cities of Sao Paulo and Rio de Janeiro are very different in social, cultural, economic, political and urbanistic terms. From a point where these diverse dimensions overlap, this article will attempt to establish a brief historical trajectory to understand the transformations of the groups who dispute and negotiate their participation in the popular markets, as well as the forms of governmental intervention in itinerant trade in both cities.
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spellingShingle Daniel Veloso Hirata
Commerce ambulant à São Paulo et à Rio de Janeiro : groupes de pouvoir et instruments de gouvernement
Brésil(s)
Brazil
illegality
itinerant trade
government
entrepreneurship
militarization
title Commerce ambulant à São Paulo et à Rio de Janeiro : groupes de pouvoir et instruments de gouvernement
title_full Commerce ambulant à São Paulo et à Rio de Janeiro : groupes de pouvoir et instruments de gouvernement
title_fullStr Commerce ambulant à São Paulo et à Rio de Janeiro : groupes de pouvoir et instruments de gouvernement
title_full_unstemmed Commerce ambulant à São Paulo et à Rio de Janeiro : groupes de pouvoir et instruments de gouvernement
title_short Commerce ambulant à São Paulo et à Rio de Janeiro : groupes de pouvoir et instruments de gouvernement
title_sort commerce ambulant a sao paulo et a rio de janeiro groupes de pouvoir et instruments de gouvernement
topic Brazil
illegality
itinerant trade
government
entrepreneurship
militarization
url http://journals.openedition.org/bresils/1256
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