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London 2016 [texte imprimé] . -
[s.n.] , 2016 . - 34 p. : couv. ill. ; 21 cm.
absence d'agrafes
Langues : Anglais (
eng )
Catégories :
GRANDE-BRETAGNE ; LOGEMENT ; LUTTES URBAINES
Résumé :
"This is a small contribution towards mapping the terrain of social conflict in London today.
First, it identifies some big themes in how London is being reshaped, looking at: London’s key role as a “global hub” for international finance capital; how this feeds into patterns of power and development in the city; and the effect on the ground in terms of two kinds of “social cleansing” – cleaning out undesirable people, and sanitising the social environment that remains.
Second, it surveys recent resistance and rebellion to this pattern of control including the short-lived “grassroots housing movement” of last winter, the confrontational Aylesbury Estate occupation, anti-raids mini-riots, and some riotous street parties.
Third, it tries to stimulate some positive thinking about what we can do now to help anarchy live in “the belly of the beast”.
It doesn’t cover everything important and doesn’t offer “the answers”. But maybe it can help kick off some discussion and some action." [extrait du quatrième de couverture]
Part 1: The enemy
1.1 London and the global economy
1.2 The housing boom
1.3 Two emanating power hubs
1.4 Developer partners
1.5 Two meanings of social cleansing
Part 2: Resistance and Rebellion
2.1 A safe haven
2.2 Some seeds
2.3 The Aylesbury occupation
2.4 Raids and mini-riots
2.5 Street parties
2.6 The movement and its movers
2.7 Out of the centre
Part 3: What can we do?
Mention de responsabilité :
Some London foxes
Permalink :
https://www.cira.ch/catalogue/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=313280
Titre :
London 2016
Type de document :
texte imprimé
Editeur :
[s.n.]
Année de publication :
2016
Importance :
34 p.
Présentation :
couv. ill.
Format :
21 cm
Note générale :
absence d'agrafes
Langues :
Anglais (eng )
Catégories :
GRANDE-BRETAGNE ; LOGEMENT ; LUTTES URBAINES
Résumé :
"This is a small contribution towards mapping the terrain of social conflict in London today.
First, it identifies some big themes in how London is being reshaped, looking at: London’s key role as a “global hub” for international finance capital; how this feeds into patterns of power and development in the city; and the effect on the ground in terms of two kinds of “social cleansing” – cleaning out undesirable people, and sanitising the social environment that remains.
Second, it surveys recent resistance and rebellion to this pattern of control including the short-lived “grassroots housing movement” of last winter, the confrontational Aylesbury Estate occupation, anti-raids mini-riots, and some riotous street parties.
Third, it tries to stimulate some positive thinking about what we can do now to help anarchy live in “the belly of the beast”.
It doesn’t cover everything important and doesn’t offer “the answers”. But maybe it can help kick off some discussion and some action." [extrait du quatrième de couverture]
Part 1: The enemy
1.1 London and the global economy
1.2 The housing boom
1.3 Two emanating power hubs
1.4 Developer partners
1.5 Two meanings of social cleansing
Part 2: Resistance and Rebellion
2.1 A safe haven
2.2 Some seeds
2.3 The Aylesbury occupation
2.4 Raids and mini-riots
2.5 Street parties
2.6 The movement and its movers
2.7 Out of the centre
Part 3: What can we do?
Mention de responsabilité :
Some London foxes
Permalink :
https://www.cira.ch/catalogue/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=313280
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