Collection that Chris Jones created based on his research on the politics of organised squatting in London from 1968 to the present day. The questions that oriented his collection of materials were:
how does organised squatting look like, then and now? what can squatting learn from its own tense history as a radical part of the housing movement?
what can we learn from the past conflicts of gender, race and class politics within organised squatting? what can we learn against the diversions squatting can take e.g. professionalism, voluntarism or adventurism?
how do we evaluate such moments in the light of political conditions now?
squatters handbook 10th edition
https://drive.google.com/file/d/179rrcv7ew245Rpg2zNLGVN
london organised squatting
chris jones
squatters handbook sommaire
flyer fotocopié
pour participer a un mapping collectif des lieux vides
workshops de 56a et Advisory Service for Squatters
homelessness & grassroot action event oct 15th
1995
the wire magazine n70
burn it down manifesto
squatting, the real story
bay leaf books
ASS advisory service for squatters
empties list n33 august 22nd 2003
homeless occupiers project 9
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