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The housing crisis, squatters and the State: the glebe estate experience
This article analyzes policies towards public housing in the Glebe area of Sydney. Particular attention is paid to the conflict between squatters and the state, culminating in the use of the police in enforcing evictions. The specific issue of squatting is interpreted in the broader context of
(a) the general housing crisis and
(b) the theory of urban social movements.
The housing crisis, squatters and the State: the glebe estate experience
This article analyzes policies towards public housing in the Glebe area of Sydney. Particular attention is paid to the conflict between squatters and the state, culminating in the use of the police in enforcing evictions. The specific issue of squatting is interpreted in the broader context of
(a) the general housing crisis and
(b) the theory of urban social movements.
The housing crisis, squatters and the State: the glebe estate experience
stilwell, Frank (author)
Urban Policy and Research ; 5 ; 73-79
1987-06-01
7 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
Unknown
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