Chapter 12 The role of mobility and transnationality for local marketplaces

Dominant representations depict outdoor markets in Switzerland and beyond as typically local. Not only are they presented and promoted by different actors as being local in terms of the products sold on a market day, but also the traders are imagined as being locals. Applying a 'mobility lens&#...

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Main Author: Menet, Joanna (auth)
Other Authors: Dahinden, Janine (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis 2023
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