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Regionalistica 2019 Volume 6 number 1 pages 26-39 |
Title of the article | Bazaar in the Motion: Irkutsk Open Market as a Concentration Point of Mobilities |
Pages | 26-39 |
Author 1 |
Grigorichev Konstantin Vadimovich
professor, leading researcher National Research Tomsk State University 34, Lenina Avenue, Tomsk, Russia, 634050
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Author 2 |
Timoshkin Dmitriy Olegovich
senior research fellow National Research Tomsk State University 34, Lenina Avenue, Tomsk, Russia, 634050
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Abstract | In the article, the authors show the Irkutsk open-air market as a place that has become a point of attraction and concentration for the movement of people and information. Using the concept of mobility by J. Urry and the approach to analyzing I. Hoffman’s daily interaction, the authors try to find the reasons for the extraordinary density of human flows on the Irkutsk open market in the 1990s and describe the role that different vectors and types of mobility play in urban narratives. Based on interviews with visitors and employees of the market, the authors propose a classification of social performances on the market, depending on what movement tactics a particular group of respondents chose according to their goals. |
Code | 316.334.56 |
DOI | 10.14530/reg.2019.1.26 |
Keywords | city ♦ «Chinese» market ♦ mobilities ♦ narratives |
Download | 2019-01.26.pdf |
For citation | Grigorichev K.V., Timoshkin D.O. Bazaar in the Motion: Irkutsk Open Market as a Concentration Point of Mobilities. Regionalistica [Regionalistics]. 2019. Vol. 6. No. 1. Pp. 26–39. DOI: 10.14530/reg.2019.1.26. (In Russian). |
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