Mainstream mass media and politicians tend to portray squatters as civic evils. Breaking in and trespassing on private property is clumsily equated with the occupation of empty premises. Squatting is often represented as a serious criminal offence even before any legal verdict has been determined. The social diversity of squatters and the circumstances around this practice are usually omitted. Dominant narratives in Western European cities were effective in terms of criminalisation of squatting and the social groups that occupied vacant properties –homeless people in need of a shelter, those who cannot afford to buy or rent convenient venues for performing social activities, activists who squat as a means of protest against real estate spec...
From introduction: Urban squatting is the unauthorized occupation of empty buildings. Squatting is u...
In the Netherlands squatting was tolerated and regulated for decades. In October 2010 a new law turn...
This book offers a unique contribution, exploring how the intersections among migrants and radical s...
Mainstream mass media and politicians tend to portray squatters as civic evils. Breaking in and tres...
Squatters, through the 'illegal' occupation of (urban) spaces, tempt to problematize the conventiona...
Squatting empty properties for living or to develop public activities has lasted in European cities ...
Squatting empty properties for living or to develop public activities has lasted in European cities ...
How do squatters’ movements make a difference in urban politics? Their singularity in European citie...
To date, there has been no comprehensive analysis of the disperse research on the squatters’ movemen...
Squatting is often interpreted as a housing practice that promotes physical decay and jeopardizes pu...
In both England and the Netherlands, squatting has recently been legislated against. Criminalisation...
In this paper I argue that squatting provides a concrete and theoretical location for dismantling bi...
Abstract: Squatting empty properties for living or to develop public activities has lasted in Europe...
Across major cities throughout the world, inflated real‐estate markets continue to exacerbate crises...
markdownabstract__Abstract__ Existing frameworks tend to break down when applied to the analysis ...
From introduction: Urban squatting is the unauthorized occupation of empty buildings. Squatting is u...
In the Netherlands squatting was tolerated and regulated for decades. In October 2010 a new law turn...
This book offers a unique contribution, exploring how the intersections among migrants and radical s...
Mainstream mass media and politicians tend to portray squatters as civic evils. Breaking in and tres...
Squatters, through the 'illegal' occupation of (urban) spaces, tempt to problematize the conventiona...
Squatting empty properties for living or to develop public activities has lasted in European cities ...
Squatting empty properties for living or to develop public activities has lasted in European cities ...
How do squatters’ movements make a difference in urban politics? Their singularity in European citie...
To date, there has been no comprehensive analysis of the disperse research on the squatters’ movemen...
Squatting is often interpreted as a housing practice that promotes physical decay and jeopardizes pu...
In both England and the Netherlands, squatting has recently been legislated against. Criminalisation...
In this paper I argue that squatting provides a concrete and theoretical location for dismantling bi...
Abstract: Squatting empty properties for living or to develop public activities has lasted in Europe...
Across major cities throughout the world, inflated real‐estate markets continue to exacerbate crises...
markdownabstract__Abstract__ Existing frameworks tend to break down when applied to the analysis ...
From introduction: Urban squatting is the unauthorized occupation of empty buildings. Squatting is u...
In the Netherlands squatting was tolerated and regulated for decades. In October 2010 a new law turn...
This book offers a unique contribution, exploring how the intersections among migrants and radical s...