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Preface 7
Introduction: Livelihoods at the margins James Staples 9
No money, no life: Surviving on the streets of Kampala Stan Frankland 31
Embodying oppression: Revolta amongst young people living on the streets of Rio De Janeiro Udi Butler 53
Children on the streets of Dhaka and their coping strategies Alessandro Conticini 75
Hindu nationalism and failing development goals: Micro-finance, women and illegal livelihoods in the Bombay slums Atreyee Sen 101
Keeping it clean: Discipline, control and everyday politics in a Bangkok shopping mall Alyson Brody 127
Fast money in the margins: Migrants in the sex industry Laura Maria Agustin 145
Begging questions: Leprosy and alms collection in Mumbai James Staples 163
Vulnerable in the city: Adivasi seasonal labour migrants in western India David Mosse Sanjeev Gupta Vidya Shah 187
'Moving up and down looking for money': Making a living in a Ugandan refugee camp Tania Kaiser 215
'In-betweenness' on the margins: Collective organisation, ethnicity and political agency among Bolivian street traders Sian Lazar 237
Index 257
Aboutthe contributors 271
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