While waves of repression against squatters seems to spread across many places, attacking and shutting down it´s remaining squatting strongholds and it´s historical spaces of rebellion, some squatted social centres manage to withstand meanwhile and new occupied zones arise - both are successfully defended through public mobilization and widespread solidarity, alongside with militant action. At the same time squatting has seen a rebirth as a tool of radical praxis in movements fighting against the rising number of evictions and foreclosures during the financial crisis or facing the policies of…mehr
While waves of repression against squatters seems to spread across many places, attacking and shutting down it´s remaining squatting strongholds and it´s historical spaces of rebellion, some squatted social centres manage to withstand meanwhile and new occupied zones arise - both are successfully defended through public mobilization and widespread solidarity, alongside with militant action. At the same time squatting has seen a rebirth as a tool of radical praxis in movements fighting against the rising number of evictions and foreclosures during the financial crisis or facing the policies of racism and open space for refugees, migrants and people of colour. The collected essays, first-hand accounts and photographs in this book do not offer an over-arching narrative of where the squatters movement is heading. Instead the book provides glimpses into a diverse and multi-faceted movement, with accounts from local struggles, experiences of repression and stories of the collective forms of life which grow out of squatted spaces in various cities and countries throughout the world, including accounts from Rio de Janeiro, Istanbul, Seattle and Australia.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
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Sqek (squatting everywhere kollective) is a network of radical activists and researchers from diverse social and political movements from around the world. The primary aim of the collective is to produce reliable and fine-grained knowledge about squatters´ movement as a public resource, especially for squatters and activists. Critical engagement, transdisciplinarity and comparative approaches are the bases of the project. Sqek holds yearly meetings which have thus far taken place in Madrid, Milano, London, Berlin, Barcelona, Amsterdam, Paris, København, Roma and New York, Rotterdam, Catania and Praha. More info can be found at http://sqek.squat.net
Inhaltsangabe
Instead of an IntroductionSqEK-KollectiveVoices of Resistance - About theRefugee Movement in Kreuzberg (Berlin)Napuli Paul LangaYou Can't Evict a Movement - From theRise of the Refugee Movement in Germanyto the Practice of SquattingColectivo Hinundzurück (Berlin)Overflowing the walls.The squatting is on the paths.Elisabeth LorenziHidden Histories of Resistance -The Diverse Heritagesof Squatting in EnglandneedlecollectiveSquatting in DenmarkFrisk FlugtA history of urban squatting in SloveniaTina SteigerIstanbul - Beyond Gezisome comrades"Zad News" - The occupation ofNotre-Dame-des-Landes narratedthrough its weekly newspaperMargot VerdierThe Revenge against the CommonszadforeverThe economy of the squatters:How squatters live with less moneyand suffer less from the crisisClaudio CatteneoSquatting in PragueArnost Novák and Jan TrnkaInterview with a Seattle SquattermujingaIreland's Autonomous Zones and CollectivesFreda HughesThe hidden history of squatting in IrelandAlan MacSimoinResisting evictions - Squatting in Rio deJaneiro as an alternative for housingJuliana Canedo and Julia Caminha"Das ist unser Haus ..." - Squatting inGermany from 1970 to the present (2018)azozomoxA Short History of Australian SquattingIain McIntyreSquatting in Greece:An open case with closed doorsNick SouzasPenal Archipelagoes, IncarceratedImmigrants and SquatsSutapa Chattopadhyay"You can't evict an idea" -The criminalisation of the squattingmovement in the NetherlandsDeanna DaduscLe occupazioni per la casa e peri centri sociali in Italia - Squatting forhousing and Social Centers in ItalyEliseo FucoltiNot only liberated spaces:Italian Social Centres as SocialMovement and Protest ActorsGianni PiazzaSquatting in France: Poverty, HousingMovement and CountercultureThomas Aguilera, Florence Bouillon,Baptiste Colin and Cécile PéchuSquatting in the Wake of theEconomic Crisis in Spain: The Rightto Housing as a Social Movement"Sí se puede, pero no quieren"Julia LledinA Short Talk on Squattingin the Spanish StateMiguel MartinezNever Rest in Peace! The Evictionand Resistance of Liebig 14 (Berlin)Lucrezia LennertA fast look at squatting in RotterdamAMADOKSome recent mainstream mediarepresentations of squatting in BarcelonaGroup Against CriminalizationSocial Centers in MadridAlan W. MooreRefugees' Struggles in Athens:Voices from City PlazaRefugee Accommodation SpaceCity Plaza
Instead of an IntroductionSqEK-KollectiveVoices of Resistance - About theRefugee Movement in Kreuzberg (Berlin)Napuli Paul LangaYou Can't Evict a Movement - From theRise of the Refugee Movement in Germanyto the Practice of SquattingColectivo Hinundzurück (Berlin)Overflowing the walls.The squatting is on the paths.Elisabeth LorenziHidden Histories of Resistance -The Diverse Heritagesof Squatting in EnglandneedlecollectiveSquatting in DenmarkFrisk FlugtA history of urban squatting in SloveniaTina SteigerIstanbul - Beyond Gezisome comrades"Zad News" - The occupation ofNotre-Dame-des-Landes narratedthrough its weekly newspaperMargot VerdierThe Revenge against the CommonszadforeverThe economy of the squatters:How squatters live with less moneyand suffer less from the crisisClaudio CatteneoSquatting in PragueArnost Novák and Jan TrnkaInterview with a Seattle SquattermujingaIreland's Autonomous Zones and CollectivesFreda HughesThe hidden history of squatting in IrelandAlan MacSimoinResisting evictions - Squatting in Rio deJaneiro as an alternative for housingJuliana Canedo and Julia Caminha"Das ist unser Haus ..." - Squatting inGermany from 1970 to the present (2018)azozomoxA Short History of Australian SquattingIain McIntyreSquatting in Greece:An open case with closed doorsNick SouzasPenal Archipelagoes, IncarceratedImmigrants and SquatsSutapa Chattopadhyay"You can't evict an idea" -The criminalisation of the squattingmovement in the NetherlandsDeanna DaduscLe occupazioni per la casa e peri centri sociali in Italia - Squatting forhousing and Social Centers in ItalyEliseo FucoltiNot only liberated spaces:Italian Social Centres as SocialMovement and Protest ActorsGianni PiazzaSquatting in France: Poverty, HousingMovement and CountercultureThomas Aguilera, Florence Bouillon,Baptiste Colin and Cécile PéchuSquatting in the Wake of theEconomic Crisis in Spain: The Rightto Housing as a Social Movement"Sí se puede, pero no quieren"Julia LledinA Short Talk on Squattingin the Spanish StateMiguel MartinezNever Rest in Peace! The Evictionand Resistance of Liebig 14 (Berlin)Lucrezia LennertA fast look at squatting in RotterdamAMADOKSome recent mainstream mediarepresentations of squatting in BarcelonaGroup Against CriminalizationSocial Centers in MadridAlan W. MooreRefugees' Struggles in Athens:Voices from City PlazaRefugee Accommodation SpaceCity Plaza
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