RC21 CONFERENCE 2013

Resourceful cities
Berlin (Germany), 29-31 August 2013
Humboldt-University Berlin, Institute for Social Science, Dept. for Urban and Regional Sociology


26. Autonomous urban movements: socio-spatial structures and political impacts

Organizer: Miguel A. Martínez López (a), Armin Kuhn (b) (a: University Complutense of Madrid, b: University of Potsdam)

Session 26.1 Autonomous urban movements: socio-spatial structures and political impacts I

Josefine Fokdal, Peter Herrle, Astrid Ley (Berlin University of Technology)
From Grassroots Shacks to the Towers of Power – Relationship Building of Global Grassroots Networks. Experiences from Africa and Asia

Irene de Queiroz e Mello (Federal University of Rio de Janeiro)
Housing social movements’ splitting – one more step into an alternative society?

Angela García Bernardos (Autonomus University of Barcelona)
The success of the campaign STOP DESAHUCIOS and the uneven distribution of spatial opportunity structure.

Luca Pattaroni, Mischa Piraud (Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Lausanne)
Radical urban movements and the participatory city

Session 26.2 Autonomous urban movements: socio-spatial structures and political impacts II

Inge L. M. van Schipstal, Walter J. Nicholls (University of Amsterdam)
A Space for Radicals in the Creative City? The Case of the Wagenburgen in Berlin

Edward Dee (University of Sussex)
A tool for social change – The squatters movement in Brighton

Letícia do Carmo (Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Lausanne)
Urban Movements in Lisbon’s crisis environment

Sabine Horlitz (Berlin University of Technology)
Movements and Initiatives to Decommodify Housing

Distributed:

Besime Sen (Mimar Sinan Fine Arts University, Istanbul)
The Production of Autonomous Settlements for The Working Class By Turkish Socialist Movement

Thurid Bahr (Free University Berlin)
The Refugee Strike Berlin: An autonomous movement?

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