穿越争议空间:肯尼亚农村Jua Kali女性日常创业中的性别互动

Navigating Contested Spaces: Gendered Interactions in Everyday Entrepreneuring Among Jua Kali Women in Rural Kenya

Gender, Work and Organization · 2026
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基于30次深度访谈和民族志观察,研究肯尼亚农村Jua Kali女性在非正规市场中如何应对性别权力控制,并通过集体网络、策略性顺从等方式维持生计,对关注全球南方女性经济参与的政策制定者具有参考价值。

Abstract

ABSTRACT This paper examines the daily experiences of Jua Kali women entrepreneurs in Western Kenya, unpacking how gendered power relations are enacted within informal marketplaces and how women entrepreneurs mobilize agency within these structurally and institutionally constrained contexts. Drawing on thirty in‐depth interviews and ethnographic observations, this study reveals that Jua Kali women experience gendered control of economic resources and marketplace space through financial exploitation and male dominance, embodied regulation and normalized gendered exclusion through pervasive gender‐based violence, and extractive informal governance and gendered state control through harassment, corruption, and chaotic tax enforcement. Despite these structural and interactional constraints, women mobilize a repertoire of agentic responses, from collective solidarity networks and strategic acquiescence to tactful compliance and evasive resistance , to sustain livelihoods in precarious working environments. This study contributes to feminist and critical entrepreneurship scholarship by theorizing entrepreneurial agency as gendered, relational, and materially constrained and by advancing a spatially attentive understanding of entrepreneurship that foregrounds the visualization of spatial configurations and material conditions shaping women's everyday entrepreneurial participation in the informal economy. It also offers important policy implications, calling for gender‐responsive, context‐specific interventions that address institutional voids and safeguard women's economic participation in the Global South.

女性创业非正规经济性别权力关系肯尼亚农村创业能动性