Examining mainstream media discourses on the squatters' movements in Barcelona and London (original) (raw)

Good and Bad Squatters? Challenging Hegemonic Narratives and Advancing Anti-capitalist Views of Squatting in Western European Cities

Miguel A. Martínez López

Culure Unbound, 2019

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Squatting Cycles in Barcelona: Identities, Repression and the Controversy of Institutionalisation

Marta Estany, Galvão Debelle dos Santos, Robert González García

M.A. Martínez López (ed.), The Urban Politics of Squatters’ Movements, 2018

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The Politics of Occupation in the Neoliberal City: Relationships between squatting movements and housing justice movements in London and Madrid

Rowan Tallis Milligan

Unpublished Masters Thesis, 2018

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Carlotta Caciagli (2018) Book review of Martínez López, Miguel Angel (Eds.) The Urban Politics of Squatters’ Movements: The Contemporary City, Palgrave McMillan, 2018. PArtecipazione e COnflitto. The Open Journal of Sociopolitical Studies

Miguel A. Martínez López, Carlotta Caciagli

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The criminalisation of squatting: Discourses, moral panics and resistances in the Netherlands, England and Wales

E.T.C. Dee, Deanna Dadusc

Moral Rhetoric and the Criminalisation of Squatting, 2015

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Squatters and migrants in Madrid: Interactions, contexts and cycles

Miguel A. Martínez López

Urban Studies, 2017

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Introduction: The Politics of Squatting, Time Frames and Socio-Spatial Contexts

Miguel A. Martínez López

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From the Squatters' Movement to Housing Activism in Spain: Identities, Tactics and Political Orientation

Robert González García

Contested Cities and Urban Activism, 2019

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Uitermark, Justus (2004) Framing urban injustices. The case of the Amsterdam squatter movement, Space & Polity 8(2): 227-244

Justus Uitermark

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SQUATTERS IN THE CAPITALIST CITY Housing, Justice, and Urban Politics

Miguel A. Martínez López

2020

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'Underclass and ordinary people discourses: representing/re-presenting council tenants in a housing campaign', Critical Discourse Studies, 2008

Paul Watt

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Squatters' Movement and State: Changing Claims in Different Welfare Contexts

ceren akyos

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A Review of ‘Squatters in the capitalist city: housing, justice, and urban politics’, By Miguel A. Martinez

Clarissa Campos

International Journal of Housing Policy, 2021

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The Squatters’ Movement in Europe: A Durable Struggle for Social Autonomy in Urban Politics

Miguel A. Martínez López

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The Urban Politics of Squatters' Movements

Marta Estany

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Squatted Social Centres in London: Temporary Nodes of Resistance to Capitalism

E.T.C. Dee

2016

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Squatting in Europe: Radical Spaces, Urban Struggles

E.T.C. Dee

2012

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European squatters’ movements and the right to the city.

Miguel A. Martínez López

Cristina Flesher and Ramón A. Feenstra (Eds.) Routledge Handbook of Contemporary European Social Movements Protest in Turbulent Times. Abingdon: Routledge, pp. 155-167., 2020

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Socio-Spatial Structures and Protest Cycles of Squatted Social Centres in Madrid

Miguel A. Martínez López

2018

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Yes, it is possible! Framing processes and social resonance of Spain’s anti-eviction movement

Lluís Parcerisa

Catalan Journal of Communication & Cultural Studies, 2020

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When rights need to be (re)claimed: Austerity measures, neoliberal housing policies and anti-eviction activism in Spain

Iker Barbero

Critical Social Policy, 2015

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The Right to Decent Housing and A Whole Lot More Besides - Examining the Modern English Squatters Movement at its Beginnings and in the Present Day.

E.T.C. Dee

The Squatters’ Movement in Europe: Commons and Autonomy as Alternatives to Capitalism , 2014

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The Squatters' Movement in Europe: A Durable Strategy for Social Autonomy in Urban Politics

Miguel A. Martínez López

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UK Squatter’s Movements’ - Post-Brexit and Post-COVID19

Ben Duke

Academia Letters, 2021

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Identity Positionings in Squatters' Framings of Don Quijote Social Centre

İdil Atabinen, GÖKLEM TEKDEMİR

Studies in Psychology, 2020

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Moving towards criminalisation and then what? Examining discourses around squatting in England.

E.T.C. Dee

Squatting in Europe: Radical Spaces, Urban Struggles, 2012

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“The framing of movements as ‘urban’ obscures their class and ethnic features.” Discuss.

Dorota Kozaczuk

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How do squatters deal with the State? Legalization and Anomalous Institutionalization in Madrid

Miguel A. Martínez López

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Booby traps, folk devils, power: Assessing the criminalisation of squatting in two different situations.

E.T.C. Dee

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Beyond the Plaza: Barcelona’s okupa squatters at work in the wake of La Crisis

Justin Helepololei

Presented at the 2012 Conference for the American Anthropological Association

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Housing Squats as "Educational Sites of Resistance": The Process of Movement Social Base Formation in the Struggle for the House

Carlotta Caciagli

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The repertoire of housing contention: the birth of the Stay Put campaign in Barcelona

Jordi Bonshoms Guzmán

2024

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BOOK REVIEWS: (1) SQUATTING IN EUROPE: RADICAL SPACES, URBAN STRUGGLES; (2) SECURITIZATION OF PROPERTY SQUATTING IN EUROPE; (3) BARCELONAN OKUPAS: SQUATTER POWER!; AND (4) THE SQUATTERS’ MOVEMENT IN EUROPE. COMMONS AND AUTONOMY AS ALTERNATIVES TO CAPITALISM

Tomas Marcinkevičius, Arnoldas Stramskas

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Review article: SqEK (eds), Squatting in Europe. Radical Spaces, Urban Struggles (2013); and Bart van der Steen, Ask Katzeff and Leendert van Hoogenhuijze (eds), The City Is Ours. Squatting and autonomous movements in Europe from the 1970s to the present (2014)

Jim Donaghey

The Just Books Review, 2016

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