Understanding a specific walkable space via the phenomenon of Chinese street vending: An actor-network theory analysis《Asian Journal of Behavioural Studies》
Abstract
In contemporary Chinese cities, the pervasive phenomenon of street vending often emerges in a
predictable space where numerous people frequently walk or stay. Using actor-network theory as a
conceptual tool, this study initially elaborates a set of physical and social processes of configuration
regarding Chinese street vending in walkable spaces. The network analysis involves heterogeneous
actors and multiple associations regarding two groups of people, livelihoods and demands, mobile
amenities, dietary habits, urban micro-economy, and collective participation. The results illustrate
additional knowledge to why walkability, and how a specific walkable space is configured in the Chinese
context.
DOI:10.21834/ajbes.v3i13.156