All Issue

2025 Vol.60, Issue 4 Preview Page

Research Article

31 August 2025. pp. 411-430
Abstract
References
1

강인철, 2019, “변혁의 리미널리티와 해방의 커뮤니타스: 광주항쟁에 대한 새로운 접근,” 신학전망, 205, 114-152.

10.22504/TP.2019.06.205.114
2

김미지, 2018, “문화공간으로서 서점에서 나타나는 제3공간적 특성과 이용행태에 관한 연구: 일본의 다이칸야마 츠타야 서점과 한국의 오프라인 대형서점을 중심으로,” 한국문화공간건축학회 논문집, 63, 44-54.

3

김지언, 2016, “도시 공간 속 노점상에서 드러난 비공식성과 공식성의 상호작용: 서울특별시 강남구 측 강남대로의 노점상에 대한 사례연구,” The SNU Journal of Education Research, 61, 175-185.

4

김현미, 2008, “페미니스트 지리학,” 여/성이론, 19, 276-293.

10.1097/SCS.0b013e3181650718
5

박경환・심승희・이재열(譯), 2023, 사회지리학: 소개, 사회평론아카데미, 서울(The Newcastle Social Geographies Collective, 2020, Social Geographies: An Introduction, Bloomsbury Academic, London).

6

박수민・이희정, 2021, “국내 공공공간에 대한 역공간의 정의 및 특성에 관한 연구: 행정중심복합도시 커뮤니티 코리더를 대상으로,” 한국도시설계학회지 도시설계, 22(4), 189-200.

10.38195/judik.2021.08.22.4.189
7

양영란(譯), 2011, 공간의 생산, 에코리브르, 파주 (Lefebvre, H., 1991, The Production of Space, Nicholson‑Smith, D.(Trans), Blackwell, Oxford).

8

양윤서・권규상, 2020, “도시 비공식성과 노점상의 공간정치: 부산 BIFF 광장을 사례로,” 한국도시지리학회지, 23 (1), 71-85.

10.21189/JKUGS.23.1.6
9

정현주(譯), 2011, 페미니즘과 지리학: 지리학적 지식의 한계, 한길사, 파주(Rose, G., 1993, Feminism and Geography: The Limits of Geographical Knowledge, Polity Press, Cambridge).

10

정현주(譯), 2015, 공간, 장소 그리고 젠더, 서울대학교출판문화원, 서울(Massey, D., 1994, Space, Place and Gender, Polity Press, Cambridge).

11

조윤신, 2021, 옥외 영업 공간의 활성화 요인 분석, 서울대학교 대학원 박사학위논문.

12

채상원, 2018, 도시 빈민들의 공간 전략과 비공식 주거지의 영토화: 서울시 강남구 구룡마을을 사례로, 서울대학교 박사학위논문.

13

채상원・신혜란, 2017, “도시 비공식성과 공식성의 상호구성: 김포시 개별입지공장을 사례로,” 대한지리학회지, 52(3), 313-329.

14

최미정, 2021, “재미한인 여성수필의 공간과 젠더지리: ‘차이’와 ‘사이’, ‘탈장소’,” 한국문학과 예술, 40, 63-105.

10.21208/kla.2021.12.40.63
15

황진태・권규상・조영지, 2015, “노점상 연구에서 도시 비공식성 개념의 이론적, 실천적 함의,” 공간과 사회, 25(3), 55-86.

16

Baker, S., 1999, Risking difference: Reconceptualizing the boundaries between the public and private spheres, in Baker, S. and van Doorne-Huiskes, A. (eds.), Women and Public Policy: The Shifting Boundaries Between the Public and Private Spheres, Routledge, London.

17

Binns, T., Nel, E. and Dixon, A., 2012, Africa: Diversity and Development, Routledge, London.

10.4324/9780203153499
18

Blades, D., Ferreira, F. H. and Lugo, M. A., 2011, The informal economy in developing countries: An introduction, Review of Income and Wealth, 57, S1-S7.

10.1111/j.1475-4991.2011.00457.x
19

Bradford, K. and Katikiro, R. E., 2019, Fighting the tides: A review of gender and fisheries in Tanzania, Fisheries Research, 216, 79-88.

10.1016/j.fishres.2019.04.003
20

Brickell, K., 2012, Geopolitics of home, Geography Compass, 6(10), 575-588.

10.1111/j.1749-8198.2012.00511.x
21

Castells, M. and Portes, A., 1989, World underneath: The origins, dynamics, and effects of the informal economy. in Portes, A., Castells, M. and Benton, L. A. (eds.), The Informal Economy: Studies in Advanced and Less Advanced Developed Countries, John Hopkins University Press, Baltimore.

22

Chen, M. A., 2012, The Informal Economy: Definitions, Theories and Policies, WIEGO Working Paper No. 1, Women in Informal Employment: Globalizing and Organizing (WIEGO), Manchester.

23

Dell’Anno, R., 2022, Theories and definitions of the informal economy: A survey, Journal of Economic Surveys, 36(5), 1610-1643.

10.1111/joes.12487
24

Eijdenberg, E. L., 2016, Does one size fit all? a look at entrepreneurial motivation and entrepreneurial orientation in the informal economy of Tanzania, International Journal of Entrepreneurial Behavior & Research, 22(6), 804-834.

10.1108/IJEBR-12-2015-0295
25

Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), 2021, Fishery and aquaculture country profiles: The United Republic of Tanzania, 2021, https://openknowledge.fao.org/server/api/core/bitstreams/f985caed-cc7a-457e-8107-7ce16c6ef209/content, 2025년 7월 10일 접속.

26

Lameck, A. S., Rotich, B., Ahmed, A., Kipkulei, H., Mnyawi, S. R. and Czimber, K., 2025, Land use/land cover changes due to gold mining in the Singida region, central Tanzania: environmental and socio-economic implications, Environmental Monitoring and Assessment, 197(4), 464.

10.1007/s10661-025-13921-x40131493PMC11937042
27

Lemma, T. and Sharma, M., 2025, Socioeconomic advancement of women in the informal sector in Hosanna City, Ethiopia, Cities, 156, 105580.

10.1016/j.cities.2024.105580
28

Lloyd-Evans, S., 2008, Geographies of the contemporary informal sector in the Global South: Gender, employment relationships and social protection, Geography Compass, 2(6), 1885-1906.

10.1111/j.1749-8198.2008.00157.x
29

Magesa, R. J., Sewando, P. and Mkenda, L. D., 2024, Fish value addition practices by women fish vendors in Dar es Salaam: A case of mackerel fish, East African Journal of Business and Economics, 7(1), 63-71.

10.37284/eajbe.7.1.1793
30

Massey, D., 2005, For Space, Sage Publications, London.

31

Mushi, G. J., 2023, Informal fish vending and livelihood implications among urban-based women vendors in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, East African Journal of Education and Social Sciences, 4(2), 175-183.

10.46606/eajess2023v04i02.0290
32

National Bureau of Statistics, 2019, Informal sector survey report 2019, https://www.nbs.go.tz/uploads/statistics/documents/en-1705503839-ISS_2019_Report.pdf, 2025년 7월 24일 접속.

33

National Geographic, 2021, This Tanzanian city may soon be one of the world’s most populous, 2021, https://www.nationalgeographic.com/environment/article/tanzanian-city-may-soon-be-one-of-the-worlds-most-populous, 2025년 7월 10일 접속.

34

Plagerson, S., Alfers, L. and Chen, M., 2022, Introduction: Social contracts and informal workers in the global south, in Alfers, L., Chen, M. and Plagerson, S. (eds.), Social Contracts and Informal Workers in the Global South, Edward Elgar Publishing, Cheltenham.

35

Riisgaard, L., 2022, What is a worker? framing people in the informal economy as part of the trade union constituency in Kenya and Tanzania, Global Labour Journal, 13(2), 209-228.

10.15173/glj.v13i2.4597
36

Rosen, J.W., 2019, This Tanzanian city may soon be one of the world’s most populous, National Geographic, 4월 6일, https://www.nationalgeographic.com/environment/article/tanzanian-city-may-soon-be-one-of-the-worlds-most-populous, 2025년 7월 10일 접속.

37

Sagawa, T., 2006, Wives' domestic and political activities at home: The space of coffee drinking among the Daasanetch of southwestern Ethiopia, African Study Monographs, 27(2), 63-86.

38

Samiji, A. A. and Mutalemwa, D. K., 2025, Urbanization without structural transformation in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, WIDER Working Paper, No. 23/25.

10.35188/UNU-WIDER/2025/580-6
39

Steiler, I. and Nyirenda, C., 2021, Towards sustainable livelihoods in the Tanzanian informal economy: Facilitating inclusion, organization, and rights for street vendors, WIDER Working Paper, 2021/53.

10.35188/UNU-WIDER/2021/991-4
40

Valentine, G., 1989, The geography of women's fear, Area, 21(4), 385-390.

41

World Bank, 2021, Transforming Tanzania’s Cities: Harnessing Urbanization for Competitiveness, Resilience, and Livability, Washington, DC.

42

Xheneti, M. and Madden, A., 2024, Women’s entrepreneurship in the informal economy: A socio-spatial perspective, Human Relations, 78(9).

10.1177/00187267241288661
43

Zukin, S., 1993, Landscapes of Power: From Detroit to Disney World, University of California Press, Berkeley.

Information
  • Publisher :The Korean Geographical Society
  • Publisher(Ko) :대한지리학회
  • Journal Title :Journal of the Korean Geographical Society
  • Journal Title(Ko) :대한지리학회지
  • Volume : 60
  • No :4
  • Pages :411-430
  • Received Date : 2025-06-11
  • Revised Date : 2025-07-21
  • Accepted Date : 2025-07-22