In 2014 Focus E15 resisted the evictions of young carers by drawing attention to the precarity of the London housing crisis (2010-). The campaign’s local occupations protested the devastations of urban cleansing in the area of Newham and won them the ‘right to stay put.’ After, Focus E15 mounted a musical and verbatim theatre project staging the narrative of their protest, entitled, The Land of the Three Towers (2016). The production detailed how the political and feminist voices of the campaign emerged, and I argue not only as the metaphorical ‘voices’ for the mothers' self-representation, but as the material through which they laid claim to property. This article discusses how Focus E15 challenged UK property regimes while illustrating th...
This paper examines issues surrounding protest, trespass and occupation - brought to the fore as a r...
Focusing on the UK, where feminism is gaining momentum through multiple sites of activist dissent fr...
Low-income municipal housing and its inhabitants have increasingly been construed as disposable with...
This paper builds upon Colin McFarlane's 2011 call in City for an ‘assemblage urbanism’ to supplemen...
This introduction proposes the potential of thinking with performance to address issues of global ho...
This paper contributes to the scholarly work on grassroots housing movements in the United States. M...
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The Feminist Design Collective, which later became the feminist architecture practice and discussion...
This essay offers an account of the tenants’ activist theatres which developed in Sheffield, UK, in ...
In 2011, in the aftermath of the riots that took place in many of Britain’s major cities, cabinet me...
PhD ThesisThis thesis addresses a significant research gap in critical research on forced eviction....
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Taylor & Francis via the...
This research offers an insight into how a small group of people from diverse backgrounds came toget...
The state-led gentrification and social cleansing of low income tenants from inner London has been o...
Beginning with a reflection on the protestors’ DIY dwelling arrangements at the women’s peace camp a...
This paper examines issues surrounding protest, trespass and occupation - brought to the fore as a r...
Focusing on the UK, where feminism is gaining momentum through multiple sites of activist dissent fr...
Low-income municipal housing and its inhabitants have increasingly been construed as disposable with...
This paper builds upon Colin McFarlane's 2011 call in City for an ‘assemblage urbanism’ to supplemen...
This introduction proposes the potential of thinking with performance to address issues of global ho...
This paper contributes to the scholarly work on grassroots housing movements in the United States. M...
This article focuses on High Rise eState of Mind, a devised ensemble hip hop performance developed b...
The Feminist Design Collective, which later became the feminist architecture practice and discussion...
This essay offers an account of the tenants’ activist theatres which developed in Sheffield, UK, in ...
In 2011, in the aftermath of the riots that took place in many of Britain’s major cities, cabinet me...
PhD ThesisThis thesis addresses a significant research gap in critical research on forced eviction....
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Taylor & Francis via the...
This research offers an insight into how a small group of people from diverse backgrounds came toget...
The state-led gentrification and social cleansing of low income tenants from inner London has been o...
Beginning with a reflection on the protestors’ DIY dwelling arrangements at the women’s peace camp a...
This paper examines issues surrounding protest, trespass and occupation - brought to the fore as a r...
Focusing on the UK, where feminism is gaining momentum through multiple sites of activist dissent fr...
Low-income municipal housing and its inhabitants have increasingly been construed as disposable with...