The International Journal of Sociology and Social Policy
This journal is edited by Barrie O'Pettmann. The journal's focus is on both sociology and social policy, particularly from an International focus. Three recent special issues on the informal sector have been edited by John C. Cross of Vassar College, Alfonso Morales of the University of Texas, El Paso, and Steve Balkin of Roosevelt University. Those editions are:
Vol 17, #3/4 (edited by Alfonso Morales)
Vol 21, #1/2 (edited by Alfonso Morales and Steve Balkin)
Vol 21, #3/4 (edited by John Cross and Steve Balkin)
Individual subscriptions to the International Journal of Sociology & Social Policy are £149 per volume (12 issues).
Individual subscriptions are handled by:
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For your convenience, some of the articles we have published as a part of this series can be read here. However, these versions are NOT full versions and should not be used for formal citations in academic papers. In many cases, they lack some graphics and the footnotes associated with the original paperswe strongly recommend that you purchase a subscription to the journal or at least a copy of these particular issues.
Balkin, Steve and Alfonso Morales (full text) www.openair.org: Linking Street Vendors to the Internet," International Journal of Sociology and Social Policy. Vol 21, #3/4. 2000.
Cross, John (full text) "Introduction to special issue on street vending in the modern world," in International Journal of Sociology and Social Policy, Vol 21, #3/4. 2000.
Cross, John (full text) "Street Vendors, Modernity and Postmodernity: Conflict and Compromise in the Global Economy." in International Journal of Sociology and Social Policy, Vol 21, #1/2. 2000.
Cutsinger, Loran (full text) "Tips of the Trade: Street Vendors and the State in Barbados, West Indies" in International Journal of Sociology and Social Policy, Vol 21, #3/4. 2000.
Morales, Alfonso (full text) "Peddling Policy: Street vending in historical and contemporary perspective," in International Journal of Sociology and Social Policy, Vol 21, #3/4. 2000.
Nesvag, Stein I. (full text) "Street Trading from Apartheid to Post-Apartheid: More Birds in the Cornfield?" in International Journal of Sociology and Social Policy, Vol 21, #3/4. 2000.
Varcin, Recep, (full text) "Competition in the Informal Sector of the Economy: the Case of Market Traders in Turkey," in International Journal of Sociology and Social Policy, Vol 21, #3/4. 2000.