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

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2026-01-21T17:10:29Z

2018

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Abstract

Squatting in the metropolitan area of Barcelona is analysed here by distinguishing protest cycles and larger sociopolitical contexts. The authors identify different social movements related to both squatted social centres (SSCs) and housing struggles. Why have SSCs hardly ever been institutionalised? How do SSCs differ from squatting for housing? This chapter examines how specific political opportunity structures shape squatters’ tactics and orientations. In particular, three relevant contexts are highlighted-legislative changes, global mobilisations, and the emergence of social movements at the national level. In addition, the authors discuss how state repression narrowed the political opportunities for squatting.

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Chapter or part of a book


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Language

English

Publisher

Palgrave Macmillan

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Versió postprint del capítol 3 del llibre publicat a: https://doi.org/10.1057/978-1-349-95314-1

Capítol del llibre: Martínez López, Miguel A. (Ed.), The Urban Politics of Squatters’ Movements, Palgrave Macmillan, 2018, [ISBN: 978-1-349-95313-4], pp. 51-73

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(c) Debelle, Galvão et al., 2018

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