ABSTRACT

Using a transnational analytical framework, this book provides a comprehensive overview of formal and informal markets and place in globalised cities. It examines how urban markets are situated within social, cultural and media discourses, and within material and symbolic economies. The book addresses four key narratives – redevelopment and relocation; privatization of public space; urban renewal; and urbanism and sustainability – to investigate shared and individual attributes of markets and place in diverse, international urban contexts. With case studies in Sydney, Hong Kong, Beijing, Rio de Janeiro, London, Antwerp, Amsterdam, Paris and San Francisco, experiences of market, place and city are explored through interdisciplinary and multimodal perspectives of visual culture, spatial practice, urban design and textual analysis.

chapter 1|13 pages

What is a market?

chapter 2|15 pages

Markets as metonyms of urban transformation

East London

chapter 3|14 pages

Markets and place-image

Rio de Janeiro

chapter 4|26 pages

Markets as unremarkable and remarkable places

Paris, Amsterdam, Hong Kong, Beijing

chapter 7|14 pages

Markets and urbanism

Antwerp