Managing Diversity: The Government Of A Malaysian Hawker Place

N. Backhaus
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Selling and consuming street food has a long tradition in urban areas of Asia. While the preparation of food, the appropriation of space, and the sale itself follow certain rules, some of them are informal and not always in line with government regulations. However, even though the street vendors (or hawkers) are practicing their trade in a gray area between formality and informality many hawker places function surprisingly well. It is the aim of the paper to analyze the functioning of such a hawker place. As case study serves Changlun, a small town in the Malaysian state of Kedah, where qualitative interviews with hawkers but also officials were conducted. Results indicate that the government of this hawker place is a consequence of an intricate entanglement of practices, which include a tolerant administration but also compliant hawkers and customers liking this place. However, this entanglement is not without conflicts and problems. The hawkers are economically vulnerable and do not have many alternatives to generate income. Consequently the paper ends with recommendations that should enable the functioning of a hawker place as a traditional and well-regarded place to meet and eat and a space for underprivileged people to earn an income.  
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管理多样性:马来西亚小贩区政府
在亚洲的城市地区,出售和消费街头食品有着悠久的传统。虽然食物的准备、空间的占用和销售本身都遵循一定的规则,但其中一些规则是非正式的,并不总是符合政府的规定。然而,即使街头小贩(或小贩)在正式和非正式之间的灰色地带从事他们的贸易,许多小贩的地方运作得出奇地好。本文的目的是分析这样一个小贩场所的功能。以马来西亚吉打州的一个小镇昌伦为例,我们对当地的小贩和官员进行了定性采访。结果表明,这个小贩场所的政府是各种做法错综复杂的结果,其中包括宽容的行政部门,也包括顺从的小贩和喜欢这个地方的顾客。然而,这种纠缠并非没有冲突和问题。这些小贩在经济上很脆弱,没有很多其他的收入来源。因此,本文最后提出的建议应该使小贩的地方作为一个传统的和受人尊敬的地方开会和吃饭,并为弱势群体赚取收入的空间。
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