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Mapping Social Boundaries and Spatial Practices in the City

Shadow Empire

Evgeniya Nedosekina’s comprehensive research of the former Cherkizovsky market, which opened after the fall of the Soviet Union and operated as one of the largest informal markets – perhaps in the world.

 

July 8, 2013 Christo de Klerk Posted in moscow Tagged Informality, Market, Moscow, Research Post Permalink

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