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      The hustle economy : Informality, uncertainty and the geographies of getting by

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      Progress in Human Geography
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          This article deploys the conceptual frame of hustle to examine the everyday dealings associated with uncertainty and accepted informalities that pervade realms of everyday life amongst youth in precarious urban geographies. In doing so, the discussion advances the theoretical linkages between prolonged periods of ‘waithood’, alternative interpretations of work, and experiments within the everyday city more broadly. The article argues that the hustle economy is a localized but globally resonant condition of contemporary urbanism, coupling generative possibilities that emerge from everyday experiences of uncertainty and management of insecurities associated with ‘life work’ outside the bounds of normative social institutions.

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                Journal
                Progress in Human Geography
                Progress in Human Geography
                SAGE Publications
                0309-1325
                1477-0288
                August 2018
                February 02 2017
                August 2018
                : 42
                : 4
                : 529-548
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                [1 ]University College London, UK
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                10.1177/0309132517690039
                d2bc68d8-b609-43d9-953d-16ead9b8a799
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