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Goldstein (2016) argues that informal economies are a key aspect of urban, public life in the “Majority World.” According to his text, what are the social, economic, legal, and political features of informal work in the market spaces of Cochabamba, Bolivia—and what is the role of the state and media in facilitating informal work?
Next, consider the moral features that connect informality to insecurity. Goldstein writes that “the production of informality by the state has also led to the proliferation of insecurity in those same spaces, producing conditions of violence, uncertainty, and criminality that make life there so difficult” (2016, 8). At this point in your essay, you might discuss how informality is historically produced, structurally mediated, and based on urban growth and state formation. You could write on concepts such as illegality, partial presence, disregulation, radical fluidity, neoliberalism, dispossession, flexibilization, a city’s identity, and/or disorder/chaos—but be sure to define and explain any concepts from the text in your own words if you use them. You may also make reference to content from the Guest (2020) textbook or course materials to support your analysis. (Include Chicago style in-text citations when quoting and when paraphrasing.)
Finally, comment on the anthropological project as understood by Goldstein (2016). What does he mean by “reality” and “truth” in ethnographic writing? What are the ethical conflicts and compromises he negotiated? What is the role of his research team in this process?.
Throughout your essay, be sure to use ethnographic details to illustrate your theoretical argument
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