Asserting the need to acknowledge the role of the current crisis and austerity politics in fostering the re-emergence of squatting initiatives in Rome, this article brings together the literature on squatting as an urban social movement, notably Martínez López's holistic approach, with a political economy perspective analysing the current stage of ‘late neoliberalism’. In so doing, I use the conceptualization of ‘expulsions’ developed by Sassen to show how emerging squatting initiatives in Rome represent the ‘spaces of the expelled’. Focusing on the case of Communia in San Lorenzo neighbourhood, the article shows how Martínez López's approach is able to account for the rapid success and support enjoyed by Communia, going as it does beyond t...
Here we introduce the special issue of Partecipazione e Conflitto concerning the theme "Squatting an...
This paper will describe the social uses of urban space by an urban movement actor, the Venetian ‘oc...
How do squatters’ movements make a difference in urban politics? Their singularity in European citie...
© 2017 Urban Research Publications Limited Asserting the need to acknowledge the role of the current...
This paper scrutinises the phenomenon of collective squatting for housing in Rome (Italy), which has...
In the city of Rome, the housing crisis has reached emergency proportions as part of an interrelated...
Squatting for housing and social centers has a long tradition in Rome since the end of the 1960s. By...
This empirical paper addresses a key problem for activists: how to resist capitalism while simultane...
Inspired by recuperated enterprises in Latin America, squatted workspaces have emerged across Southe...
Abstract: Squatting empty properties for living or to develop public activities has lasted in Europe...
Squatting empty properties for living or to develop public activities has lasted in European cities ...
Over the last two years, ‘cultural squatting’ has become an arising urban practice in several Italia...
Squatting empty properties for living or to develop public activities has lasted in European cities ...
By highlighting the Italian “anomaly” vis-à-vis the Euroatlantic West, our paper argues that Italian...
Here we introduce the special issue of Partecipazione e Conflitto concerning the theme "Squatting an...
Here we introduce the special issue of Partecipazione e Conflitto concerning the theme "Squatting an...
This paper will describe the social uses of urban space by an urban movement actor, the Venetian ‘oc...
How do squatters’ movements make a difference in urban politics? Their singularity in European citie...
© 2017 Urban Research Publications Limited Asserting the need to acknowledge the role of the current...
This paper scrutinises the phenomenon of collective squatting for housing in Rome (Italy), which has...
In the city of Rome, the housing crisis has reached emergency proportions as part of an interrelated...
Squatting for housing and social centers has a long tradition in Rome since the end of the 1960s. By...
This empirical paper addresses a key problem for activists: how to resist capitalism while simultane...
Inspired by recuperated enterprises in Latin America, squatted workspaces have emerged across Southe...
Abstract: Squatting empty properties for living or to develop public activities has lasted in Europe...
Squatting empty properties for living or to develop public activities has lasted in European cities ...
Over the last two years, ‘cultural squatting’ has become an arising urban practice in several Italia...
Squatting empty properties for living or to develop public activities has lasted in European cities ...
By highlighting the Italian “anomaly” vis-à-vis the Euroatlantic West, our paper argues that Italian...
Here we introduce the special issue of Partecipazione e Conflitto concerning the theme "Squatting an...
Here we introduce the special issue of Partecipazione e Conflitto concerning the theme "Squatting an...
This paper will describe the social uses of urban space by an urban movement actor, the Venetian ‘oc...
How do squatters’ movements make a difference in urban politics? Their singularity in European citie...